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I'll try to give a little advise on these stoves since I've had a couple of them. If you're on the fences about trying to decide on the 18" or 22". Do yourself a favor, and get the 22" stove. The 18" is a bit small if you're wanting to use both burners at the same time.

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In please. 22" with Adapter
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Wow talk about perfect timing. Seriously considering picking one up. What size do most people seem to go with? 22"? 18"? I am using an old gas coleman grill and have no idea what size it is, but I don't want to get something too massive!
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I'll try to give a little advise on these stoves since I've had a couple of them. If you're on the fences about trying to decide on the 18" or 22". Do yourself a favor, and get the 22" stove. The 18" is a bit small if you're wanting to use both burners at the same time.

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Thanks for the advice Mike, i was going to say the same. Might as well go big so you can use 2 large pans.

I've updated the first post as well with some dimensions.

16/18" Stove - 13 lbs, 12 x 18 x 3 1/2
22" Stove - 17lbs, 12 x 22 x 3 1/2
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Any idea or link to what sort of adapter you're offering? Appreciate it!
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Yes, it is the Partner Steel adapter. There's a picture of it on the first page.
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I am interested too but have a related question on the stoves.
What is the difference between the cheap coleman ones and these? Reliability of components used?


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I am interested too but have a related question on the stoves.
What is the difference between the cheap coleman ones and these? Reliability of components used?
I wouldn't say reliability since both are basically made of the same components, but I've never had an issue with mine. A propane stove only has burners, gas tubes, regulators, and knobs. These stoves have a lot of cooking power, and come with a variety of options. You'll be able to use a small 1lb tank with an adapter, or anything larger without an adapter. I've been running mine on a 5lb tank, and after 15 days of breakfast and lunch it still had more propane to burn.

The body of the stove is an all aluminum construction with the exception of the stainless latch. The metal grate is made from stainless rod as well. The way that these are build, they're built to last.

You can also get repair kits for the burners if they go out. Custom length hoses are available from Partner Steel, and these are made in Idaho as well. You can get creative on these if this Group Buy will let you. You can add more stainless to the grate to allow you to heat up small cups so they sit flat. You can also ad adjustable feet to level out the stove if your surface isn't flat. You can also get different knob locations, latches, and hose placement.

*****I can get more pictures if anyone would like to see more about these.*****

Here's me 22" with the 5lb tank. Never mind the dog, she's waiting for bacon.
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Interested in a 22”, adapter, and griddle depending on prices. Thanks
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I wouldn't say reliability since both are basically made of the same components, but I've never had an issue with mine. A propane stove only has burners, gas tubes, regulators, and knobs. These stoves have a lot of cooking power, and come with a variety of options. You'll be able to use a small 1lb tank with an adapter, or anything larger without an adapter. I've been running mine on a 5lb tank, and after 15 days of breakfast and lunch it still had more propane to burn.

The body of the stove is an all aluminum construction with the exception of the stainless latch. The metal grate is made from stainless rod as well. The way that these are build, they're built to last.

You can also get repair kits for the burners if they go out. Custom length hoses are available from Partner Steel, and these are made in Idaho as well. You can get creative on these if this Group Buy will let you. You can add more stainless to the grate to allow you to heat up small cups so they sit flat. You can also ad adjustable feet to level out the stove if your surface isn't flat. You can also get different knob locations, latches, and hose placement.

*****I can get more pictures if anyone would like to see more about these.*****

Here's me 22" with the 5lb tank. Never mind the dog, she's waiting for bacon.
I'd be interested in some more pics if you got 'em! Nice setup!
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I wouldn't say reliability since both are basically made of the same components, but I've never had an issue with mine. A propane stove only has burners, gas tubes, regulators, and knobs. These stoves have a lot of cooking power, and come with a variety of options. You'll be able to use a small 1lb tank with an adapter, or anything larger without an adapter. I've been running mine on a 5lb tank, and after 15 days of breakfast and lunch it still had more propane to burn.

The body of the stove is an all aluminum construction with the exception of the stainless latch. The metal grate is made from stainless rod as well. The way that these are build, they're built to last.

You can also get repair kits for the burners if they go out. Custom length hoses are available from Partner Steel, and these are made in Idaho as well. You can get creative on these if this Group Buy will let you. You can add more stainless to the grate to allow you to heat up small cups so they sit flat. You can also ad adjustable feet to level out the stove if your surface isn't flat. You can also get different knob locations, latches, and hose placement.

*****I can get more pictures if anyone would like to see more about these.*****

Here's me 22" with the 5lb tank. Never mind the dog, she's waiting for bacon.


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Good for getting this going bud!
Thanks Ramon, I really wanted one and hoping to help the community out a bit too!



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Thanks again Mike for the awesome details. These are great stoves and I really look forward to never buying another one.
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@brandoc0mmand0 -- can you please PM me some details?


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I wouldn't say reliability since both are basically made of the same components, but I've never had an issue with mine. A propane stove only has burners, gas tubes, regulators, and knobs. These stoves have a lot of cooking power, and come with a variety of options. You'll be able to use a small 1lb tank with an adapter, or anything larger without an adapter. I've been running mine on a 5lb tank, and after 15 days of breakfast and lunch it still had more propane to burn.

The body of the stove is an all aluminum construction with the exception of the stainless latch. The metal grate is made from stainless rod as well. The way that these are build, they're built to last.

You can also get repair kits for the burners if they go out. Custom length hoses are available from Partner Steel, and these are made in Idaho as well. You can get creative on these if this Group Buy will let you. You can add more stainless to the grate to allow you to heat up small cups so they sit flat. You can also ad adjustable feet to level out the stove if your surface isn't flat. You can also get different knob locations, latches, and hose placement.

*****I can get more pictures if anyone would like to see more about these.*****

Here's me 22" with the 5lb tank. Never mind the dog, she's waiting for bacon.

Thanks for that information! Good looking dog
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Here are some addition pictures of the stove. If you want something more specific just let me know.







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Some excellent shots, thanks Mike!

All PM's have been replied, LOTS of interest but we're only halfway there. Come on folks, let's get up to 15 so everyone can get their stoves!
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Id be interested in a 22 with windscreen and adapter as well as a griddle!
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