Wednesday, January 7, 2026

 




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  1. Where is the bologna?

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  2. I have that exact model and vouch for it. Have also purchased it for 5 relatives and I have a spar one for myself.

    Very nice for when the power goes out. I drink instant coffee and have to have it first thing in the morn. Make sure you have a cooking vessel that will handle fire (no plastic handle, lid, or lid handle).

    I have a case (12) of the butane cannisters and another case of the propane and we keep all of it in our large larder next to the kitchen. Ready to roll in a moments notice. Have used it maybe 15-20 times over the past 8 years (has built in igniter) and never a problem. Sets up in about 2 mins. Well worth the $30.

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    1. Forgot, it comes in a black hard shell plastic case. I keep the fuel cannisters in their delivery boxes.

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  3. I also have one and recommend it.

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  4. Buy your propane cylinders in the summer. I've watched them when bidum was prez going for $11 ea. Last summer under Trump less $43 for 6. Now back up over $8. The good old days of 99 cents are gone.

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  5. That's the one to have, propane or butane! I have one in the closet here and another packed in my VW bus.

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  6. We have 3 of them, and a couple of Kabob roasters. Look for the ones that come with a plastic carry case, 15,000 BTU, Dual Fuel - you'll be GLAD you did, for the extra stuff (mitts, fork, spatula, serving plate). Better burner that'll outlast other stoves.

    https://www.amazon.com/ONE-GS-3900-Butane-Portable-Burner/dp/B09RN22HDQ/ref=sr_1_1

    Replace the Propane adapter with a hose to connect to bigger tanks.

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