Rockcod
Senior Member
Hello all, can anyone suggest a good single burner that runs on Coleman type canisters ? I'm thinking outside use with a Can Cooker or 9 inch non stick skillet. Maybe teapot use.
Thanks much.
Thanks much.
The Powerpack I referenced is tough to get the just barely there flame also in bright light. Tough to see the flame and I would like more valve movement with low flame. That said, after using it for a couple of years, I no longer burn the eggs like I did at first. Gotta keep the wife happy with eggs like she wants.ntsqd said:--snip--
Unfortunately there is no rating for how well the valve modulates the flame. I can say that the stove linked above turns down reasonably low, but isn't the most ideal if you want a barely there flame.
That's some serious cooking! Love your swing arm galley - might have to consider doing that myself. I've been using a jetboil in the morning to get my coffee going while I'm cooking breakfast.nikonron said:20160916_192715_resized.jpg20161203_113910_1486053823960_resized.jpg
I like the Coleman single burner and carry 2 of them along with a 22" Partner aluminum 2 burner stove. I use one on my Discado style cooker that I made and also have my swing away table modified so the single burner drops down into it, much more stable that way. The single burner is handy for when you're just wanting to make coffee. Can sit it on the ground also to keep bacon frying mess off of everything. Ron