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Coleman Peak 1 Butane/Propane Stove - Not Your Typical Canister Stove 

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If you follow the channel, you know we love all things stoves! I particularly like taking a look at stoves that are just a bit different than the rest. Today let's check out this unique canister stove from Coleman.
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@tutusilver8095
@tutusilver8095 3 года назад
I own this stove and I’ve never had a problem with it. I bought an eight dollar adapter and can use the stove with the small green propane bottles too. Before I made a little bag for the stove, I just wrapped it up in a bandanna.
@275Vet-RLTW
@275Vet-RLTW 3 года назад
I want one of those adapters
@wikidd5127
@wikidd5127 2 года назад
do you have the name or part number to the adapter i really need one
@ncity8543
@ncity8543 Год назад
@@wikidd5127 Lixada EN417 coupler.
@marzsit9833
@marzsit9833 3 года назад
this stove as originally designed by campingaz was not meant to be a high-speed water boiler, it was designed for cooking real food in real cooking pots and pans. that's why it has a large burner head for good flame distribution and a pressure regulator so that it can maintain a low, steady heat over an extended amount of time so you don't burn the bacon.....
@jeroboam4486
@jeroboam4486 2 года назад
I own the Campingaz one, it comes with a case but it's much more expensive (30€ I think). The problem with this brand, is that they have no idea about hikers, so everything they build is heavy. This thing is 2.5 times heavier than the other stoves and needs special canisters (the fixation isn't compatible with the rest).
@slowtaknow
@slowtaknow 2 года назад
@@jeroboam4486 I bought propane adapters for the small cans
@rizerburnz
@rizerburnz 2 года назад
Coleman bought out Camping Gaz about 5 or 6 years ago. I bought a Peak 1 to convert my old CG Bluet 270 Turbo to give it a new life so to speak. I took apart the Peak 1 seeing that there’s a blue knob just like my old CG stove. I laughed and put my Peak 1 back together and use it instead. It’s great for day hikes, river camping, and primitive camping in county/state/nat’l parks. MSR Pocket Rocket for the multi day hikes….
@XJarhead360
@XJarhead360 2 года назад
@@rizerburnz Right, too heavy for backpacking. Plus the GAZ stove was a pain to set up. I used it once and it's in the garage with other uselesss or little used stuff.
@draco2202
@draco2202 8 месяцев назад
As someone(who prides himself in the food he cooks) who has done several multi day hikes the few ounces this weighs above something like a pocket rocket is easily recouped in ease of use and wide heat distribution. I have both stoves but carry this one when I go out camping or hunting just because of that large burner head and how great this little stove will simmer, out of all the stoves I have used this and the msr dragon fly feel the most like using a regular gas stove for flame control and use
@alexanderweaver4838
@alexanderweaver4838 3 года назад
My first Coleman Peak One stove lasted 37 years and never failed until I took it on an overland camping trip this past January. I always keep back up stoves in my kitchen gear kit, a smaller BRS and a small Jetboil. I bought another Coleman Peak One and used the tiny camera bag I used for the first one. It's a dual pocket bag with the stove in one and a Bic lighter in the smaller pocket. The Peak One complements the larger Coleman camp stove. Weight nor boil time is ever a factor for me.
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher 3 года назад
Durability and safety are worth a lot to me as well❗
@samhain9394
@samhain9394 Год назад
Whats the larger Coleman camp stove you use? This one isn't labelled "Peak 1" anymore, it's boxed as (Classic) Backpacking with "Ultra Lightweight 6.7oz" below, and advertises to boil 1L in 4.3 mins and 10,000 BTU
@CDNUTZ
@CDNUTZ Год назад
I bought an inexpensive stove it broke on day 3 of a 4 day hike. I bought this stove for the durability I do not care if it's a few ounces heavy it fits into my cup just fine for storage. I will take durability every time. I highly recommend this stove And I've been hiking and backpacking for over 30 years it truly comes down to durability.
@kstaffidaho4637
@kstaffidaho4637 3 года назад
I have owned one for more years than I can remember. I have never had a problem with it. It's not the smallest or lightest, but it is sturdy and dependable.
@Freedom4Life40
@Freedom4Life40 3 года назад
The Peak 1 was my first canister stove. I like it for its flame control so I can actually fry or heat up some things instead of just boiling water. Thanks for another great video.
@meinthewild312
@meinthewild312 Год назад
I’ve had a Peak 1 stove for about 20 years. I 💗 it and it’s my no. 1 go to stove. It’s very wind resistant and I love the control. For high winds , I have an aluminum shield. It’s a bit heavy for some hiking trips, but I still prefer it over the pocket rocket because it’s so stable. I use a spare little drawstring bag for it. I could care less about how long it takes to boil a liter of water; I never boil that much water. I’ve even used it to cook an entire meal for 4 on it.
@terrym1065
@terrym1065 3 года назад
Have had one for years, bombproof, never fails to work. Fancy?, no but it regulates decent and is inexpensive..
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher 3 года назад
Durability and safety are worth a lot to me as well❗
@terrym1065
@terrym1065 3 года назад
@@BingWatcher 👍👍
@steelman774
@steelman774 2 года назад
I have one. Doesn’t have a case, but I love that the fins fold in and it is fairly compact while closed and feels sturdy when opened. I drop it into a ziplock bag, chuck it in my bag, and off I go. Fan.
@rockyreynolds4027
@rockyreynolds4027 3 года назад
For 15 dollars you can't beat that
@Kam-o1b
@Kam-o1b Год назад
Very true I have it in my survival bag it’s very nice and small
@mfarley252
@mfarley252 2 года назад
I am very pleased with my stove! It is super steady and I don’t mind it being a little bigger and heavier because it works so well.
@Texaspatriot7
@Texaspatriot7 3 года назад
I’ve used mine a lot and agree with you that it’s a robust sturdy burner. One thing I have noted with all the other canister burners is that it definitely uses more fuel and takes longer to boil water. It’s still a great backup stove though. I have used the MSR, the RedCamp, and the Maple Fire stoves. Favorite is a toss up MSR and Maple Fire
@rodm.thehollerhound4624
@rodm.thehollerhound4624 3 года назад
I've had one for years. I like it. Works for me.
@peterhuggins9267
@peterhuggins9267 3 года назад
Boss, I love your videos. You absolutely had me when you talked about your special BTU tester.
@El_Gallo_de_Pesca97
@El_Gallo_de_Pesca97 6 месяцев назад
I love this stove, I first saw it being used by Fishermen's Life in catch and cooks and so got me one! I've used it to cook many fish for lunch when I didn't have the time to do it at home and it always gave lunchtime a special feel to it, I used it once on a catch/cook and was impressed with how well it holds the pan. Sadly I lost mine on the way home because there was a hole in the bag. I'm definitely going to get another one😊
@El_Gallo_de_Pesca97
@El_Gallo_de_Pesca97 6 месяцев назад
FYI They sell for 22 dollars at Walmart at this time.
@bposey69
@bposey69 2 года назад
I have one that I stripped the plastics off of and unclipped the burner so it packs down better. Works great for cooking real food
@murphragous
@murphragous 3 года назад
I unclip the flame diffuser part when I put it into a little stuff sack to store it. With it separated it takes up quite a bit less space.
@BikePackingPleb
@BikePackingPleb 2 года назад
I took everything off on my model the red part comes off the flame reflector comes off and the dog comes off revealing another knob right now it's bare metal with a Blue knob and it's been like that for the last 2 years being used at least once a week these things are bomb proof I leave this b**** out in the rain
@50kArchipelagos
@50kArchipelagos 3 года назад
I have two, after liking the first one so much. Note that they can run on propane by buying the msr to propane pressure converter for 10 bucks on Amazon. Combined with the 1 lb refiller nozzle, filling from a 20 pounder, these things are next to free to operate. Cooking on large pans the knob overheats and if left long enough could melt. I use aluminum foil to shield the knob. You'll figure the way. Good stuff. Thanks for the review.
@slowtaknow
@slowtaknow 2 года назад
Depends on the pot shape and material, taller pots take more time to boil than shallow pans. Good video
@robertmills538
@robertmills538 Год назад
Just did a test with mine using a 5 inch pot. It boiled 16.9 oz of water in 3:12. But it can do what a pocket rocket can't it can simmer very low. Thumbs up 🤣
@kingoftheforestgnomes8045
@kingoftheforestgnomes8045 3 года назад
It's got a carrying case. It's called a box. I've used my Peak 1 exclusively & extensively for the past 15 months. Under 15 bucks at Wally's.
@fgallogallo7
@fgallogallo7 3 года назад
Love Coleman products. Been using them for years they never failed me as long as I took care of them. So much high-tech stuff on the market today. Don’t get me wrong I do like light weight at 63 years old.
@DarxusC
@DarxusC 3 года назад
I felt that way until I bought an inflatable queen size mattress from them. And then a second one. They were so disappointingly fragile.
@ryanjofre
@ryanjofre 5 месяцев назад
It’s a good one because it’s a powerful, relatively efficient stove that’s cheap and and always available at Walmart! It’s to bulky and heavy for me but it’s always a recommendation for emergencies!! If you buy the readily available adapter you can run it on the cheap, standard 8oz butane canisters(little less than $3.00 a can) which is great for emergencies. If it came with a piezo igniter and a hard plastic case they would sell like hotcakes.
@stevewalker576
@stevewalker576 3 года назад
Something to remember about these kind of stoves is whether you just want to boil water or actually cook something! I have svea 123 I got in 1970 (10 bucks) and it still works like new. However it’s basically a 1 trick pony boiling water. This little guy lets you do that but also lets you actually cook stuff. The weight is worth the usefulness. I love this thing!!
@chkodj5667
@chkodj5667 3 года назад
Great video!. I’ve had one for a couple years, it works excellent with big pots and 8” fry pan.
@Renagade
@Renagade 3 года назад
I have one of these and it's always done very well. If I remember correctly it's bigger because it has a built in regulator that helps it perform in cold temps and high elevation. That's where it outshines the rest of the canister stoves.
@robertobonano7674
@robertobonano7674 8 месяцев назад
I just bought mine used at my local thrift store for $5.00! But it looks very different from yours. It came with an cloth bag AND an aluminum case for storage and traveling. Its a multi fuel one and can be use with kerosene. It has a pumping system. I have seen many videos of the Coleman compact stove and there many versions of it. I don't think I could used the green propane bottles on mine unless I get an adapter. Still Im happy with it.😊
@kylerich3771
@kylerich3771 Год назад
G8 video & happy camping & safe days ahead
@275Vet-RLTW
@275Vet-RLTW 3 года назад
I've got one I use for canoe camping. Even though its bigger than some other lightweights it simmers very well so you can actually cook on it. I dont need a case cause I keep it in my msr alpine cook kit. It's a good medium weight set up for coffee to trout ti mac n cheese.
@danielkutcher5704
@danielkutcher5704 3 года назад
Looks like a good value for shorter hikes and for stir-fries and cooking other fresh foods.
@toastiesburned9929
@toastiesburned9929 3 года назад
I didn't really want one of these because they're so heavy, but I needed to cook outside and this is what walmart had. I have a bigger butane burner type stove, but they were all out of that type of fuel. So, with limited options, it worked.
@earlelzy7243
@earlelzy7243 3 года назад
The value is good for what I do. I can make a case.
@rickkaylor8554
@rickkaylor8554 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel. Love it! I got this stove from Walmart at least 12 years ago for around $10. It has never let me down. Yeah its not the lightest but I like the flame control. It fits nicely into my little pot so I don't need a carrying case. I'm looking at getting a lighter stove so I'll be looking at your other reviews. Keep up the good work!
@POVwithCOOK
@POVwithCOOK 11 месяцев назад
For me been lugging a huge stove around so this thing feels so light weight and ez for me now
@robbietilton6254
@robbietilton6254 6 месяцев назад
For the litter of water boil test, you probably need a taller more narrow pot. That would focus the heat better
@raymondward1009
@raymondward1009 10 месяцев назад
I've got one of these stoves, I used a tall Solo Stove Pot 1800 witch is almost 2 liters and it did not take 10 mins to boil water that I used strait from an Aquafina water-bottle. 3-4 mins tops I'm sure, I was out doors at a camp-site as well in early spring, not a hot day at all in fact it got down to 47 degrees that night. The size and composition of the pot you are using in this test is likely why it took so long but it also possible you got a defective unit.
@hypo345
@hypo345 3 года назад
Reminds me of the Campingaz twister but that only works with Campingaz proprietary gas canisters.
@MPiKMS72
@MPiKMS72 3 года назад
If you take the red plastic off you'll see it actually is a Campingaz stove underneath, it even has the characteristic Campingsz blue knob under the black knob. The metal body even has the same markings. Coleman bought Campingaz in 1996 and they both are under the same company now. The very first of these Colemans even came in packaging that said Made in France. Now they're China.
@rodbagley
@rodbagley 3 года назад
I was looking forward to the BTU tester as well. Had me going. Good job on the review.
@jsmomx8
@jsmomx8 3 года назад
This was my second ever Stove when I started learning "bushcraft" type stuff
@jasonprairie9968
@jasonprairie9968 3 года назад
Love your stove videos. Always like your honest evaluation of the stoves.👍👍
@davidslate2005
@davidslate2005 2 года назад
I do motorcycle camping. I use my Jetboil Zip as my primary stove. I do fancy dinners every other night and I carry this Coleman stove as my 2nd stove. It's very adjustable compared to my Jetboil. One will be cooking the main part and one will be cooking vegetables are some such. I've had zero problems with the Coleman.
@STho205
@STho205 2 года назад
Yep. I use the little jetstove blowtorch for motocamping...but they are great boilers but horrible cookers. They are lava hot in one spot. A great egg and bacon burner. This peak 1 is the burner on a standard Coleman 1lb stove, reduced to the folding style. I considered it but I decided to adapt a tuna can for the pocket rocket as a slower burner. That works great and fits in my coffee cup. Turns that jet into a spread burner to do light fluffy eggs in a 50 cent folding frypan.
@uralbob1
@uralbob1 2 года назад
Even wind resistant stoves benefit from a windbreaker. I used one even in relatively windless condition w/my MSR International. I think windbreakers add to overall efficiency even in mild, breezy conditions.
@jrr___7902
@jrr___7902 3 года назад
I had one. It was decent, but I gave it to a friend and bought a Pocket Rocket years ago.
@redoak3809
@redoak3809 3 года назад
These were on clearance at Target last week for $5 and change and I bought a few to give away. They don't have as high of an output as other stoves, but they work nicely and are pretty compact. The stove is not that robust as you state and feels very cheap, but seems durable enough. And, it works well with a nice variety of pot sizes. It probably takes 15 minutes to boil a couple cups. This works nicely with the Stanley Adventure set and I wouldn't choose to use with car camping, but would use for just day hiking and heating up some food or making hot chocolate. I don't think it needs a carrying case other than a $5 waterproof sack found at Wallyworld so it doesn't dirty the inside of your pack. Certainly more packasble and not too dangerous for the inside of your pack, such as the Primus Classic Camp Stove. For a budget offering it is a nice find, however, it doesn't replace an MSR Windpro or Pocket Rocket.
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher 3 года назад
Durability and safety are worth a lot to me as well❗
@frankieramirez4791
@frankieramirez4791 3 года назад
Good stove. Awesome for cooking food, With small fry pan
@tyler7937
@tyler7937 3 года назад
I had one of these bad boys in the marine corps. I was rocking a bubba instead of a hydro flask, and a Coleman instead of jetboil. These things are awesome for the price!
@4bluekitty
@4bluekitty 11 месяцев назад
I like to use this with the amazon propane adapter and one of those green barbecue canisters. It's humongous, but it's fun to use haha xD
@kellyharbac4633
@kellyharbac4633 3 года назад
I use mine with jetboil fluxring 1.5L pot and fry pan.
@65ShelbyClone
@65ShelbyClone 9 месяцев назад
I have the original CampingGaz version of this stove that I bought in, I dunno, '04 or 05 when the CG canisters were still common in the US and I have used it backpacking. There is no way it puts out 10,000 BTUs. The early '80s Coleman Peak 1 model 400 that you have in other videos (that I have two of, as well as its predecessor the 576 and the last Xponent 442) is rated at about 7500, which I believe, and it's at least as powerful as this one if not more so. And you're right about this one not doing well in the wind; it absolutely eats fuel in the wind. Claiming to boil as fast as it does, which is faster than an MSR XGK which I also have, is outright comedy.
@mr.somebody1493
@mr.somebody1493 3 года назад
Come on dude, that cast aluminum pot you used was huge, It acted like a giant heat sink. Do a retest with a proper pot. As someone who uses the smaller stoves all the time, at least that stove looks like it might not create a hot spot, and burn my food, which means I could actually cook with it instead of just boiling water. Come on, give it a second try, do some cooking.
@fallyn2920
@fallyn2920 3 года назад
i've had one for over 10 years. This product is old and sold under the Campingaz brand for family camping equiptment. Here they take a bayonet lock style canister. I actually grew to dislike it for it's bulk and cheap feel, but hey it's campingaz... never expect too much from that brand though it's usually decent enough. Funny to see it rebranded after all this time. Then again Coleman is the mother company to Campingaz these days.
@gtsbrian167
@gtsbrian167 3 года назад
You never gave the post burn weight for fuel consumption
@jarikinnunen1718
@jarikinnunen1718 3 года назад
In "screwed to top of canister" category is very tough competition. I like Coleman`s style.
@HardyBunster
@HardyBunster 3 года назад
They’re not great but I have a pair of 20 year old Coleman stoves and they are both still going strong. They are what they are. 🤷‍♂️
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher 3 года назад
Durability and safety are worth a lot to me as well❗
@shuckahoseerazzle8486
@shuckahoseerazzle8486 3 года назад
idk mine boiled well with my 2 cup stainless steel canister in under 3 minutes
@skyclown1
@skyclown1 2 года назад
I've got 2 of these and they are absolutely worth the money. Try putting a liter pot of water on a tiny stove. This stove is much more versatile.
@rogercoffey3794
@rogercoffey3794 3 года назад
Cases & stuff sacks are nice but also added weight.
@BingWatcher
@BingWatcher 3 года назад
Ernie, Nicely done.
@carefreegoat
@carefreegoat 2 года назад
This was very helpful.
@timbo4374
@timbo4374 3 года назад
It looks like a great deal for, as you mentioned, car camping. I agree that it should come with some kind of case, even if it was just a cheap bag with a draw string. Something like that wouldn't drive the cost up much, and although still cheap, would be better than just throwing it in your pack with no cover at all. Still, all in all, a decent little bargain stove.
@tomaswmitchellphotography
@tomaswmitchellphotography 3 года назад
I've had one of the older models I've used for years, it's a good stove but heavy and doesn't work well in wind. It usually takes about 10 minutes to boil 2 cups. If you're looking for a stove you can pick up at Wal-Mart for cheap it's a decent stove.
@robertgilbert5112
@robertgilbert5112 3 года назад
You should use a wind screen.
@tomaswmitchellphotography
@tomaswmitchellphotography 3 года назад
@@robertgilbert5112 I do but this still isn't a great stove.
@lapicker1010
@lapicker1010 3 года назад
Also supposedly guaranteed to work with the Coleman brand canisters. Not all stoves will.
@DarxusC
@DarxusC 3 года назад
What won't?
@lapicker1010
@lapicker1010 3 года назад
@@DarxusC many canister stoves won’t seat deeply enough in the fitting to make the gas flow.
@DarxusC
@DarxusC 3 года назад
@@lapicker1010 thanks. That's crazy. Seems like that should be standardized enough by now.
@lapicker1010
@lapicker1010 3 года назад
@@DarxusC ...and not something you want to discover the hard way after you ran down to Walmart and grabbed a Coleman brand canister just before setting out on a 4 day backpacking trip!
@DarxusC
@DarxusC 3 года назад
@@lapicker1010 I do not do things that way. I'm about to do a full test of all my gear in my back yard tomorrow.
@titanpreparedness
@titanpreparedness 3 года назад
It seems to be a descent stove. My buddy has one and loves it. It seems more durable than my brs but add weight
@climaximus7699
@climaximus7699 3 года назад
Flame control is important. On a stove such as this, cranking it to full just wastes the heat. Better to concentrate the flame on the bottom than blowing out the sides
@chiefsquattingbull7624
@chiefsquattingbull7624 3 года назад
Improvise, use carrying cases from other sources. Awesome.
@1wetpaint
@1wetpaint 3 года назад
Buy a bottle of Crown Royal and bingo, theres your carry case
@08JSilva
@08JSilva 3 года назад
Very similar to the campingaz one, although this one seems quicker
@MPiKMS72
@MPiKMS72 3 года назад
Pop the plastic off and look underneath, it is a Campingaz.
@erombalski
@erombalski 3 года назад
If the desire is to fairly judge the efficiency of different stoves you may want to consider doing tests with the following conditions: 1. Same starting temperature of water. 2. The exact same pot. 3. The same amount of water. 3. The same ambient temperature, altitude and wind conditions. Those variables, especially water temp and pot size, will have a rather large impact on the results. Just sayin'. Of course, if the aim is to evaluate the manufacturers claims using their stated variable values that's different. For the viewer, though, most of us are probably more interested in how the product fairs against others rather than if the manufacturer's claims are accurate. I don't really care what the box says, just if the stove is better than others. So, standardized testing = good IMO.
@WeekendsOutsideFL
@WeekendsOutsideFL Год назад
What I haven’t figured out is what the difference is between the Coleman Peak 1, the Coleman Classic-1 and the Coleman Single Burner at Wal Mart. They all look identical to me but prices vary a bit?
@johnhodgson9296
@johnhodgson9296 3 года назад
Maybe using a lighter weight pot might improve boil time . heavy duty glass lided pots will take a lot longer to heat than a titanium cook pot surely .
@duncanidaho2097
@duncanidaho2097 3 года назад
@john hodgson-I agree about the type of pot in the test. It looked like a monster. And don’t call me Surely.
@madrobot711
@madrobot711 2 года назад
Boiling water depends on your pod also
@alfonsosanchez7377
@alfonsosanchez7377 3 года назад
EXCELENTE VIDEO, EXPLICACIÓN CLARA Y SENCILLA. SALUDOS.
@Fluxxcapacitor52
@Fluxxcapacitor52 3 года назад
Go to home depot or lowes and get a Cordura banker bag for a few bucks. I own several stoves this is heavier but it's bombproof. And you can get a adapter and use propane.. Any self respecting woodsman or backpacker has a bag to put it in, not hard...
@marktodhunter8397
@marktodhunter8397 3 года назад
Use your toaks pot and test it
@straight_and_narrow_trail5386
@straight_and_narrow_trail5386 3 года назад
I use mine periodically....but it does have a tendency to get hot and shut down.
@Cotton603
@Cotton603 2 года назад
Is there a way to connect this to bigger propane can? Like the 16oz ones? What adapter do i need
@tomzahlman1156
@tomzahlman1156 Год назад
When I'm camping I don't care how long it takes water to boil I'm relaxed and just want to cook some food.
@StevenTorrey
@StevenTorrey 3 года назад
I have a cannister burner and the pot tipped off and fell; boiling hot water could hurt someone. Fortunately, no damage to anyone, just annoyance,
@palbal
@palbal 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. I really don't get it why Coleman use boiling time to market this stove. It clearly got a wider "burn head" and really good flame control, so why not focus on the upside of that? Those pros makes it a good food cocking stove. Like making pancakes or fry or cock something long and slow. Making pancakes on a Pocket rocket is not practical, but boiling water fast is.
@STho205
@STho205 2 года назад
Yep backpackers and thruhikers boil water and eat dehydrated bags. They also melt snow. At twice the weight and size, this is unlikely a backpacker's choice. However a better choice than the rockets for bikes, motorcycles and car camping at primitive campground sites.
@lyfandeth
@lyfandeth 3 года назад
Ernie, bear in mind that MSR was started by Seattle mountaineers after two guys died of dehydration while snowed in on Mt. Rainier. At that time (1970?) there were no stoves capable of melting sufficient snow in cold weather. The Svea and Optimus stoves pretty much ruled the market. The Bluet Camping Gaz stoves were rare in the US, and even less powerful. MSR's roots still hold true.
@marzsit9833
@marzsit9833 3 года назад
not exactly true, there were stoves available in 1969 that were capable of melting snow at altitude in extreme cold but they were not lightweight. the 2 climbers that died on rainier chose not to carry a stove with them because they were doing a difficult route and didn't think they would get caught in bad weather. larry penberthy knew them, as mountain climbing was a pretty exclusive activity back then and started msr at first to do research into mountain sickness, then developed the model 9 stove to solve the problem of not having a lightweight stove that could melt snow at altitude in extreme cold.
@beingaware8542
@beingaware8542 3 дня назад
Where was the PROPANE part of this video?
@oxxnarrdflame8865
@oxxnarrdflame8865 3 года назад
Arrrg. Just use a wind screen for all stoves regardless of wind resistance claims. Aluminum foil works great, is ultra lite and cheap. So please give me a good reason why not to carry a wind screen.
@dalecarpenter8828
@dalecarpenter8828 8 месяцев назад
How many quarts is a liter? Does it come in a box ? duct tape the box instant carry case !
@shawnr6117
@shawnr6117 3 года назад
Is it a duel fuel stove? If it is those numbers (time/btu's) might be for propane
@danielkutcher5704
@danielkutcher5704 3 года назад
Dual.
@shawnr6117
@shawnr6117 3 года назад
@@danielkutcher5704 I just couldn't be bothered to spell check
@jamesbrooks3664
@jamesbrooks3664 3 года назад
Its dual if you buy a regulator
@lukestone4605
@lukestone4605 3 года назад
They sell it at Walmart. Great budget starter stove
@viewsandreviews180
@viewsandreviews180 3 года назад
Good review. I’ve always thought of Coleman products as budget friendly gear for getting people started into camping. I’m not in sales and since you mentioned your starting water temperature; maybe they brought 200 degree water to a boil at 1000 feet elevation in the time they advertise. Deceptive but possible. So if I’m camping in Yellowstone....(hope you smiled)
@BikePackingPleb
@BikePackingPleb 2 года назад
I've used cheap homemade expensive all sorts of different camping gear in life-threatening situations I trust the Coleman stuff the most. Even the trustee 0° mummy bag I've had down to -10 and wasn't exactly comfortable but I didn't freeze to death
@rowdyyates372
@rowdyyates372 3 года назад
well you could try just putting it back in the box that it came in when ur thru with it and its cooled off....it works....jus saying
@michaelbruchas6663
@michaelbruchas6663 2 года назад
A good little truckster of a simple stove…
@michaelbruchas6663
@michaelbruchas6663 2 года назад
Isn’t there a version with a piezo starter????
@brenttesterman1198
@brenttesterman1198 3 года назад
The "Stove Doctor!"
@theecanmole
@theecanmole 3 года назад
That's interesting that Coleman are recycling the name "Peak 1" from their white gas Peak 1 stove from the 1980s. It too seemed a bit clunky in it's form but was non-the-less very functional.
@leo_714
@leo_714 3 года назад
Can't wait to travel to the u.s and meet you!
@DarxusC
@DarxusC 3 года назад
How would you feel if I said something equivalent to you?
@leo_714
@leo_714 3 года назад
@@DarxusC I will feel good! I love to meet new people who loves hiking!!!
@gringo3009
@gringo3009 3 года назад
Good info.
@sidgarcia7864
@sidgarcia7864 Год назад
Can I use the coleman peak with MSR fuel blend? Cant find any coleman blend
@jtucker4201
@jtucker4201 3 года назад
Have you ever contacted a manufacturer to find out the conditions they use to calculate burn times?
@eugeniovasquez3780
@eugeniovasquez3780 Год назад
Thx4this
@i0am0hamm
@i0am0hamm Год назад
What kind of canister do I need for this? I can’t find a Coleman one anyone close to me.
@jeffwright9431
@jeffwright9431 Год назад
I think backpackers probably use a smaller pot.
@glennwood198
@glennwood198 3 года назад
put stove in pot to carry
@mitchhall5942
@mitchhall5942 3 года назад
I have several of these stoves. I carry 2 of them in a small Rubbermaid storage container
@wesstewart9264
@wesstewart9264 Год назад
Do you know a good place to get the canisters?? Amazon is really high
@espencer83
@espencer83 3 года назад
I have this stove and I like it. You need to use this with a windshield. This is a bad review in my opinion
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