🔥 Cook Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go!
The Coleman Fold ‘N Go 2-Burner Propane Stove packs 20,000 BTUs of power into a compact, foldable design with dual adjustable burners and InstaStart ignition. Perfect for camping, tailgating, and outdoor grilling, it offers reliable heat control, easy setup, and durable construction for all your adventures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.41 x 13.35 x 6.57 inches |
Package Weight | 4.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.75 x 13 x 14.5 inches |
Item Weight | 8.95 Pounds |
Brand Name | Coleman |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | 2000038018 |
Color | Red |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Coleman |
Part Number | 2000038018 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Style | Red |
Included Components | Great Product |
Size | 2 Burner |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
Fishing Technique | Spinning, Casting |
D**L
Great system, compact profile
I love this system for camping. I can cook for 4-5 people without issue and takes a minute or two to set up and start cooking. This paired with the carry handle bag is a great addition to any camping gear!
E**5
Love this burner for our RV
It's compact, powerful, and super easy to use. I love how it folds up neatly for storage, and the built-in handle makes it a breeze to carry. We use it as we travel in our Sprinter, so easy to put away and packs enough punch to cook what ever we throw at it.I can boil water on one side while frying up some bacon on the other. The heat control is great, so I can really dial in the perfect temperature for whatever I'm cooking. Cleanup is a cinch too, thanks to the removable grate.Lighting the stove is a breeze with the push-button ignition. No more struggling with matches or lighters in the wind.Whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting out, this stove is a must-have. It's rugged, reliable, and makes RV cooking a breeze.
P**4
Typical Coleman products quality
I retire my 20+ years old Coleman camp stove is not because is broken. In fact it still working 100% fine! I want something can cook with 2 full size pans. My option is Jetboil genesis and this fold n go. since my last coleman less over two decades, and the price different is huge, coleman is clear winner.The stove is easy to use, and is smaller than my old rectangle stove. and it boil water fast! For the price point it is a good stove. However, 3 things CAN BE IMPROVE1- the clip to hold them together, it is not a good design. it can pop open easy. I need to use a velcro strip to hold them together.2- control knob, only the first half inch of turn is controllable the rest of the 3 full turns are useless! But once you get use to it, than is fine.3- propane regulator connector, set loose inside the stove when not use. This making noise when traveling. My old coleman stove have a cut to insert the connector to stay in place, that is a better design to keep the part moving around.Fix these 3 points, than the stove will be prefect!BTW, this stove have no wind screen like my old stove has, I haven't cook under strong wind! so, I don't know will this stove perform well. Also the wind screen on my old stove can use as a grease blocker. duel to the design this fold n go it is a disadvantage. grease are all over the place when doing pan fire!Update: did outdoor hot pot at 40F +/- degree and some wind. I can't get both pots up to boil due to the flame seats too low with the ring. and we don't have wind blocker. I need to flap the ring upside down to lower the pots. the pot still have about 1/4" between the burner, it works fine. Once I done that, the pot heat way faster. But the pots become a bit unstable so we have to be careful within.
D**S
Works great.
This works a lot better than my 50 year old Coleman stove which I gave to some homeless people.
J**B
small in sice but big on cooking
very nice to use. Not big and bulky like others. Love it so far
S**Y
Great for car-camping. fixed my knobs for the low flame. Windshields were a must.
After modifications on this Fold n GO, retired my Coleman classic. I used it for car camping1, I made a felt washer for the knob, to simmer the flame .when I simmered the flame down, and let it go, the knob sprang back a little bit and gave high flames again.The flame control is a long bolt, with fine threads. There is a tiny gap between the female and male threads. The propane press the knob out. My hands push the knob in, against the propane pressure. Upon releasing the knob, the propane will press it out again, so the flame jumps up again. The felt washer keeps pushing the knob out. The user can't push it in easily.I made a felt washer with 1” furniture pads, punched a 0.2” hole, mount the washer on the stem, between the yellow hex nut and the black knob. Then I got a steady low flame.The gas valves stayed cool. The felt washers were safe .www.amazon.com/dp/B08C373VBW2, Windshields are a must for this stove. Campsites are always windy.I used two windshields. The 1st windshields was an aluminum one (13mm high, 9 plates) , was for my backpacking stove. I wrapped the aluminum windshield around my pot. The smooth surface reflected the heat back to the pot, and blocked the wind. The aluminum windshield was ~60°C, hot, untouchable.A paper box was the 2nd windshield. It was ~30°C, safe, touchable. The bottom flips were tucked under the stove. The whole setup was stable. I got that paper box at a local grocery store. After camping, that paper box ended as a campfire.3, Aluminum foil was used as a liner on the burner, made it easy to clean. And it also reflected the heat back to the pot.4, Grates were too high. The pot is too far from the blue flame.Some users prefer flat grates ( OD 25cm). I might bend them lower w a bench wise.After cooking, one grate might stay, the clamshell could still close, for packing.5, Plastic clips on handles was useless, too thin. Velcro strips held them together.6, That pot was a Revere 3qt w/ a copper bottom, from a yard sale.7, A 5 lbs propane tank fitted in a 2-gallon bucket. My propane hose was for Weber Q grills, worked well w this stove. I used Teflon tapes, to get the threads smoother.www.amazon.com/dp/B0012XXD4Ywww.amazon.com/dp/B077BLDL7T8, The tip of that Coleman propane regulator was covered with a white vinyl cap, from a ClosetMaid wire shelf, to keep it dirt free.That Coleman regulator was noisy while driving. I wrapped it with paper.www.amazon.com/dp/B00002NBSS
K**T
Good
Easy to clean and portable was my must have for my camping grill. I like that everything folds down compact. There are times the grate doesn’t want to secure back into place, but I haven’t had many issues. The locking on the handle is flimsy at best. Make sure you get a case to carry it in that secures it tight.Self igniting is a hit and miss. I end up using the lighter and not worry about it.
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