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Texsport Dual Burner Deluxe Propane Stove

Texsport Dual Burner Deluxe Propane Stove Equipment information:
Manufacturer: Texsport
Brand: Texsport
Model: 14206
Color: Green
Product features:
  • Burns 2-1/2 hours at maximum setting
  • Two adjustable burners provide up to 8,000 BTUs
  • Metal socket injector valve fits either 16.4 oz. or 14.1 oz. disposable propane cylinder (not included)
  • Will hold two 10 skillets
  • Metal legs fold away when not in use
Accessories:
  • Camp Chef CGG16 Cast Iron Grill/Griddle
  • The Camp Chef DO-10-Sacagawea 6 Quart Dutch Oven
  • Char-Broil 06701289 Charcoal Water Smoker
  • Camp Chef BB100L Sport Grill Box, Black
  • The Camp Chef DO-12- Corps of Discovery 9 1/3 Quart Dutch Oven

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Sports reviews of Texsport Dual Burner Deluxe Propane Stove

Customer Review: Mediocre: unimpressive quality at best
Sport shop rating: 3 Stars

We already have an older Coleman stove, but needed another one as part of an emergency kit. The reviews were pretty bad for the new Colemans, so, decided to give this one a try. Had big problems with the seller, but that's a different issue. I just FINALLY got the Texport stove and tried it out to be sure it worked before storing it away. The construction is pretty flimsy - definitely has that "Made in China" look/feel to it. The grate moves around (doesn't hold it's position well), but I don't think it's bad enough to be dangerous. The threaded valve screws are clearly poor quality, but they did tighten securely. Plenty of sharpish edges everywhere, but probably not enough to cause cuts. The finish is going to scratch and chip easily - not like the nice heavy finish on our older Coleman. The lid doesn't lock down; the stove is only held closed when the legs are wrapped aroung the top. If you don't know how to use a camp stove, you won't be able to figure it out from these instructions. It's not a translation problem: I think the instructions were written by a crazy person. The knobs also feel cheap, but worked smoothly. On the plus side, it lit easily, and seems to hold a low flame. The hose connector is a GREAT improvement over the Coleman. I'm really glad that we have plenty of older propane canisters-hate to think what the new ones are like. Bottom line: I'm keeping it. But if I find an older Coleman at a yard sale, I'll buy it!!!
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