Coleman Triton Series 2-Burner Stove, 22,000 BTUs
Take camp cooking to the next level with the Coleman Triton Propane Stove. Just light it up and dial in your heat with the two independently adjustable burners and you can be cooking over 22,000 BTUs of power in no time. The cooking surface offers plenty of room to fit a 12-in. and 10-in. pan
Take camp cooking to the next level with the Coleman Triton Propane Stove. Just light it up and dial in your heat with the two independently adjustable burners and you can be cooking over 22,000 BTUs of power in no time. The cooking surface offers plenty of room to fit a 12-in. and 10-in. pan simultaneously. Meanwhile, the PerfectFlow pressure control technology keeps the heat steady, even in extreme conditions. WindBlock panels help shield your flame from wind, and they adjust if you need to fit a larger pan. When the meal is over, the chrome-plated grate removes for simple and quick cleanup, and the heavy-duty latch will keep the lid secure until you whip up your next family dinner.
Product Features
- Wind Block panels help shield burners from wind and adjust for various pan sizes
- PerfectFlow technology provides consistent performance, even in extreme conditions
- PerfectHeat technology for more efficient cooking with less fuel
- 22,000 total BTUs; Griddle sold separately
- Large enough for one 12 and one 10 Inches pans plus room to stow the griddle
Overall construction is pretty solid for price but the adjustment valves are very … Overall construction is pretty solid for price but the adjustment valves are very difficult to control. It takes a lot of patience to get the flame adjusted and there really is no simmer capability
Good Service It works. Unlike many other reviewers, I find the “perfectflow” valves to work well. We never had any problems getting a low, high, or in-between flame from ours. I find the wind deflectors that fold from the back to be an awkward design. You have to open the lid very far back to get them open, which is a problem if there’s not a lot of space around. I also find mounting the tank on the side often puts it in the way, and unlike others, there does not seem to be a flexible hose…
awkward design I had a Coleman stove for years, and wanted another…but this one has 2 major design flaws: the gas intake is on the front (right) of the stove, which means that if you want your hose out of the way, it is impossible- I have mine on a table outside and because the intake is not in the back as it should be, i always have the stove on a diagonal so the the hose which attaches to the front right is somewhat out of the way. Very awkward! Also, to get the wind protector wings to unfold, you have to…