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Coleman Bottletop Propane Camping Stove, Portable 1-Burner Adjustable Stove with Wind Baffles, Pressure Regulator, and 10,000 BTUs of Power; Great for Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, & More

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About this item

  • UP TO 10,000 total BTUs of Cooking Power
  • PRESSURE REGULATOR provides consistent performance in extreme conditions
  • PERFECTHEAT DESIGN ensures efficient cooking with less fuel
  • 1 ADJUSTABLE BURNER allows for precise temperature control; fits an 8 inch pan
  • WIND BAFFLES shield burner from wind to maintain maximum heat
  • SPACE SAVER separates burner and base from propane bottle for compact storage
  • RUNTIME of up to 2.5 hours on high on one 16.4 ounce propane cylinder (sold separately)
  • Comes with a 3-year limited warranty
  • Coleman's Bottletop Propane Camping Stove is the perfect mix of functionality and portability, making every outdoor cooking experience unforgettable. Manufacturer's warranty extends to a limited lifetime.
  • 16.4 oz. propane gas cylinder (sold separately)



From the manufacturer

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Coleman Bottle Top Propane Stove

When you’re looking for a compact stove to take on the trail, pack the Coleman Bottle Top Propane Stove. The cooking surface fits an 8-in. pan above a fully adjustable burner that delivers up to 10,000 BTUs of cooking power. The PerfectFlow technology will keep the heat steady, and you'll use less fuel too thanks to the Perfectheat technology. Wind baffles help shield your flame from the wind so the most heat possible goes into making your meal. When you’re ready to leave camp, the burner and base easily separate from the propane bottle for compact packing.

Stove Details

• Burner and base separate from propane bottle for compact, easy carrying

• Adjustable burner gives you precise temperature control

• Wind baffles help protect your burner from wind for maximum heat

• Large stable base makes stirring easy

• Lasts up to 2.5 hours on high on one 16.4-oz propane cylinder (sold separately)

• Perfect for backpacking, hunting, camping and other outdoor occasions


SH
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
This is very handy to have when camping. We cook with it and heat water with it. It has a good, sturdy base. It heats very quickly. It's easy to control the flame.
Troy Barney
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Have mine for years, excellent build quality, small, simple, and it just works like a champ, highly recommend this propane stove, its always in my pack.
A Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Functions perfectly. I recommend this Colman brand over other single burner propane stoves.
John
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I’m really impressed with how well this camp stove performs - and its a very fair price for something worth the quality. The flame is strong and handles windy conditions without any issues, which is a huge plus when you’re cooking outdoors. Whether I’m at the campsite or cooking on a windy beach, I’ve had no trouble keeping the flame steady. It’s great to have a reliable stove that doesn’t fizzle out at the slightest breeze.The setup is incredibly simple and quick—just screw the propane bottle on, and you’re ready to go. No complicated steps or frustrating assembly. This stove is perfect for someone like me who likes to enjoy the outdoors without having to deal with complicated equipment. It’s also very lightweight and compact, so it’s easy to pack and carry on camping trips.As always, Coleman delivers with high-quality products at a fair price. I’ve always trusted their gear, and this stove has reinforced that trust. I’m confident this stove will last for many years, and I’ll definitely be using it on countless future camping adventures. If you’re looking for an affordable, reliable, and easy-to-use camp stove, this is definitely worth considering.
Ridgerunner
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Works as advertised. provides stable platform to heat meals and boil water. Cools quickly for repacking. A little bigger then i like for backpacking so it gets 4 stars
lou
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Perfect for camping!
ryan
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
This got me through hurricane Helene on a single bottle cooking twice a day and boiling large pots of water. Originally bought for camping but used when power was out from storm. Very useful, compact and highly recommend.
Javier
Reviewed in Mexico on January 24, 2024
garantía coleman en sus cocinetas
Pedro
Reviewed in Mexico on July 20, 2023
Esta buena, se ve bien hecha, pero por estar muy alta, el sartén u olla puede caerse. Usarla con cuidado, y sartenes q queden estables.
dspeedfreak
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2023
I bought this for a stripped down camping trip. It packs up small and is light. The unit is also well built and can easily support a full pot or kettle of water. It boiled water effectively. It also handles a 12" frying pan for some camp hash and eggs breakfast. The only issue I had was the burner control range is small. It doesn't have a low setting and if you try to put it on a low setting it can put out the flame. Other than that issue, I am very happy with it.
Angel
Reviewed in France on May 8, 2022
Le matériel est de qualité c'est pourquoi c'est cher.... obliger de payer car ce matériel ne se trouve pas en France ! Les bouteilles colman sont assez particulières donc pas le choix ! Cependant vu le prix je suis très déçu que ce rechaud avec le socle ne soit pas vendu avec La bouteille de gaz... La photo de vente montre le rechaud avec la bouteille de gaz c'est trompeur ! Demandez au vendeur de préciser que la bouteille de gaz n'est pas vendu avec !
Stanley Troy Thompson
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2017
This is a really great, and very well made item. It is also very convenient and easty to use. You just screw the top on and plump the cylinder into the base. It uses the short, fat cylinders--not the longer kind you usually see plumbers using with torches.I had one of these things but I cannot locate the thing anywhere so when Hurricane Irma headed towards Florida I hurried and ordered another one. Thankfully, the hurricane did not hit the part of Florida I live in, the panhandle.My old stove got me and my late father through the hell that was Hurrican Ivan which did hit here in September of 2004. We did not have power or drinking water for the better part of the week and half the trees were knocked down. Our roof lost every other row of shingles, the storm windows blew out with loud bangs, and the siding of our house, which my neighbor, John, returned to me as a joke, blew three blocks down the street.Dad and I did have hot coffee and hot meals, though, and we did have plenty of water since I am a home winemaker and had filled my six six gallong fermenter spigot buckets up to the brim.I also have a two burner, Coleman propane stove around someplace but I cannot find that either. I used this stove once or twice before deciding the single burner was more than sufficient for coffee, tea, or dinner. We ate chilit mostly, Hormel with no beans with two cans of Bush's chili beans thrown in.With this stove, you do not have to go through the routine of putting soapy water on the joints to check for gas leaks. There is only one connection. If it does hiss when you screw it on it means the valve is open so you just rotate it.To light it, just open the valve a bit until it hisses and light it with a match or butane lighter. You turn it down or up or off with the valve.In case you are not familiar with propane torches, the gas coming out makes the connection near the tank icy cold to the point that frost starts to form. No kidding. Frost will form because it is the same principle that makes your refrigerator work. I said torch mind you. I did not let the burner run full blast. The flame might eventually hurt the cooking grid part though it seems very sturdy.I think they have improved this burner a bit since my old one and, if I ever find the old one, I will compare the two.A word about liquid fuel stoves. A Wal Mart add for a dual fuel stove said the Coleman dual fuel will burn over four times what's in a cylinder per gallon. This is a no brainer though since the cylinders only contain a bit over sixteen ounces of liquid and the gallon has 128 ounces.The also used to make endless jokes about liquid fuel gasoline stoves blowing up and sending people to heaven when I was little.The straight line gases in order from lighest to heaviest are: methane, ethane, propane, and butane. After this you get gasolines followed by mineral spirits, kerosenes, fuel oils, and paraffins like Vaseline and tars.Methane and ethane, often called natural gas, are not liquids at safe pressure. Propane is a liquid at about 15 atmospheres of pressure. The stuff in your little bottles is a liquid and not a gas. Butane is liquid at about the pressures you find in soda or beer bottles. This makes butane ideal for plastic lighters though it is more expensive normally than propane per ounce. Natural gass, of course, is cheap but an actually cylinder of gas, as opposed to liquid, would give you very little cooking time. They do use gas gas in city vehicles but the things do not have a great range per charge.So: if you live in hurricane country or like to camp, this and other Coleman products are very nice. I do give it five stars.
Stephen
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2016
A great peice of kit, cooks well
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