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Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove

There is nothing more calming than taking a camping trip. After enjoying a day in the open spaces, you are likely to want to enjoy a fantastic supper. The brand of camp stove you bring along when you go camping out can make all the difference.

Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove

  • 20,000 BTU in two powerful, independently adjustable, high-performance stainless steel burners
  • InstaStart matchless igniting
  • PerfectFlow system regulates fuel flow for constant, even heat
  • 1 hour of cooking time with both burners on High, on one 16.4-oz. propane cylinder (sold separately)
  • Easy to clean, removable nickel-chrome stove grate and rust-resistant enamel-painted case

The Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Propane Stove makes campside cooking a breeze. Each burner delivers a fully-adjustable 10,000 BTUs with dependable, matchless InstaStart push-button ignition. The PerfectFlow propane pressure control ensures consistent cooking performance by producing a steady fuel stream — even in cold weather, at high altitudes, or when fuel is low. What’s more, the folding WindBlock system provides side panels to block the wind and foster more efficient cooking. The panels can alternately be folded down to form side shelves, which can be convenient condiment or utensil holders. With both burners on High, the stove provides about an hour of cooking time on one 16.4-oz propane cylinder (sold separately). The stove’s rust-resistant enamel-painted case and removable nickel-chrome grate are a breeze to clean, and the secure latching lid and convenient carry handle make it easy to bring along.Cook up a full meal without running out of cooking space with the Coleman EvenTemp InstaStart two-burner stove. Designed to accommodate a pair of pots or skillets at once, the stove offers two fully adjustable, 10,000 BTU burners, each equipped with Coleman’s matchless InstaStart pushbutton ignition. The result is an easy-to-use stove that delivers an elite cooking performance time and again. Outdoor chefs will also appreciate the stove’s PerfectFlow propane pressure control, which produces a steady fuel stream even in cold weather, high altitudes, or when fuel is low. The stove’s PerfectHeat technology, meanwhile, employs recessed cook tops and lowered burner positions to generate efficient cooking heat. And thanks to the WindBlock side panels, the burners can stave off the elements while you cook. (The side panels also fold down to form side shelves for condiments or utensils.) So give yourself the gift of convenience and serious cooking power with this durable camping stove from Coleman.

About Coleman
The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957–the birth of the modern cooler–and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.

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Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove

  • 7,500-BTU burner adjusts from high to low for optimal cooking performance
  • PerfectFlow pressure-control system
  • Lightweight for convenient packing
  • Low-profile design
  • Compact to store

The Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove is designed to make camp cooking easy. The 7,500-BTU burner is fully adjustable from low to high, for maximum control. Coleman’s PerfectFlow pressure-control system and PerfectHeat technology make this stove fuel-efficient and reliable, even in cold weather, at high altitudes or when fuel is low. The stove’s low-profile, compact design means it’s easy to clean, store and pack.The Coleman 5453A700 Powerpack Single-burner Low-profile Propane Stove is pretty much as easy as it gets. The Powerpack’s fully adjustable flame lets you boil water or simmer chili, while the PerfectFlow system of pressure-regulated propane provides consistent cooking performance (without flaring or flickering) by producing a steady fuel stream, even in cold weather, high altitudes, or when fuel is low.

This Coleman stove is constructed of an aluminized-steel cooktop and removable, nickel-chrome grates so you spend your time on the trail instead of on cleanup duty. The large 3.25-inch, 7,500 BTU burner is to the side of the propane cylinder in a low-profile fashion that ensures this burner will always be one of Coleman’s easiest and best.

Manufacturer Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty

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10 comments on Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove

  1. David Diamond says:

    Camping Cookware Review by David Diamond for Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove
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    Coleman got it right this time. The carrying handle is substantial and stays cool. The handle also facilitates pressing the lighter button without bracing against hot metal. The curved, sealed design eliminates sharp edges, and makes cleaning easier. Spacious burners allowed us to use our 9″ fry pan on a single burner, with the side wind shields up, and still have room around it (we could have used a slightly larger fry pan).

    Water boiled reasonably quickly.

    The piezoelectric igniter worked well. Just keep clicking it until you either see the flame (hard to do in bright light) or hear the flame.

    This is our first experience with propane. PROs: Hot and clean. Unlike gasoline stoves, the propane will not dirty the bottom of your pots and pans. And you don’t have the smell and mess of gasoline stoves. CONs: Invisible flame in bright light. I cannot tell if the flame is overshooting or undershooting the bottom of the pot or pan. The flame can actually be too hot. Boil water with a full flame (I think that the right burner is a little hotter than the left). But fry pancakes on the lowest flame possible, and keep an eye on it. A higher flame can be so hot that it can discolor the metal, or reduce oil to a baked-on gum.

    This stove made our recent camping trip a real pleasure.

  2. M. Fitzgerald says:

    Camping Cookware Review by M. Fitzgerald for Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove
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    This stove is perfect for campers. The burners are plenty hot and it is very easy to clean. Make sure you shop around, can be found MUCH cheaper in your local retail WalMart.

  3. Pam Tee says:

    Camping Cookware Review by Pam Tee for Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove
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    My husband and I were in the habit of just using an open fire to cook when we camped. But this weekend, since we were camping with our two youngsters ,for the first time, and their Scout friends, we decided to splurge and get this Coleman propane stove. I am so glad we did.

    It rained. I mean the first night it poured (fortunately after we got the tent and pavilion set up) and the Coleman really saved our trip. Because we had a means to cook, we weren’t driven off like so many others. We just popped on our rain gear, huddled under the pavilion and popped open the Coleman and started cooking. First hot coffee and cocoa, because it was getting cold, and then dinner.

    Now the best thing we did, besides buying this stove, was bringing our Lodge cast iron griddle/grill. Lodge Logic Pro 20-by-10-7/16-Inch Cast-Iron Grill/Griddle. This griddle fit the stove perfectly and gave us a huge surface to cook on. (Plus, once the griddle heated up, we all huddled around it warming our hands.)

    Seriously, the combination is great. And the combo saved our weekend. The next day was beautiful. We cooked breakfast in no time and were off on a walk.

    Talking Points:::

    We thought the stove was great. I think it heated up the water for coffee and hot Tang faster than our electric stove at home.

    Easy to use. I will note that one of the labels for the knobs was on incorrectly– but no big deal.

    Even if you love other means of cooking while camping, I’d suggest taking the stove along as a back up. Being cold and without food is no fun.

    Pam T~

  4. Karen Smith says:

    Camping Cookware Review by Karen Smith for Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove
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    This is the best brand for any camping equipment and this stove is great! One touch of a button and your burner is lit. No more windy days keeping you from lighting your burner! I give it an AAA+++. On top of everything else, the price was great. I had been pricing these for awhile and Amazon was $20 cheaper than anyone else with free shipping on top. Great deal!! My husband had picked out an off brand at a local sporting goods store that was only $9 less than this one. The choice was simple. Buy this one, it’s worth it!

  5. M. Miller says:

    Camping Cookware Review by M. Miller for Coleman PerfectFlow InstaStart 2-Burner Stove
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    I am very pleased with the purchase and the performance of this stove. It takes the standard 16.4oz Coleman canisters. The setting it up and taking it down was easy and efficient. It cleans up easily. I used if for 2.5 days in heating water for coffee and cleaning, warming food and frying up burgers/hot dogs and still hadn’t used up the original canister I hooked up to the stove.

    The only negative comment I have is the InstaStarter. You have to fiddle with where to set the gas setting for the igniter to catch, when it worked. It would take multiple tries to get the spark to catch. It would work, but at times it was just as easy to grab a match and light it. (I want my coffee now.) I would suggest you make sure you have matches or additional flame source. Until you figure out the quirkyness of the InstaStart, the additional flame source will be handy.

  6. Mediahound says:

    Camping Cookware Review by Mediahound for Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove
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    I bought this stove primarily to use for emergencies or when I experience a power outage but I like that I can also use it for camping (note, it is not a backpacking stove, it’s too bulky and propane is too heavy for that). I was a bit surprised that the base is a lot larger than it looks in the online picture. This stove can accommodate 12″ and even 14″ pots and pans. While this may seem like a positive, for me, I wish it was slightly smaller. At least it can be stored in a cupboard vertically.

    I also wish the stove came with a carrying pouch or case, but it does not.

    The stove performs and functions perfectly well and seems sturdy and well built so all in all for the price, I’m happy with it despite the few negatives I’ve mentioned. Small propane tanks are cheap and readily available for about $1.50-$2.00 which is a real plus.

  7. A. Dowdy says:

    Camping Cookware Review by A. Dowdy for Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove
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    This is a very easy product to use, but note that it is larger than a small burner that I thought it might be. I used it very easily the first night I had it out at the campsite, and it worked to perfection without any troubles at all. I would recommend this to anyone who does not need multiple burners or to those who do not camp all that often. I camp out about 3-4 times per year, and this will suit my needs quite well. Only gave it 4 of 5 stars due to its bigger size, but it puts out plenty of heat for my purposes.

  8. Robert Richards says:

    Camping Cookware Review by Robert Richards for Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove
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    Pefect for the emergency power outages. Compact, stores in very little space; and provides enough heat to boil water quickly, or to heat up a can of soup.

  9. James C. Modrak says:

    Camping Cookware Review by James C. Modrak for Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove
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    Purchased this in place of a larger bulky stove. The unit has sufficent heat and stores nicely.

    The two issues I dont like are:

    No real control over the burner, setting it to low can be tricky. Coleman needs to redesign the valve

    Second is the top grating, better have larger pans or coffe pots. The grating is fair.

    I have used thi unit for 4 years now its nice for the size.

  10. Moses says:

    Camping Cookware Review by Moses for Coleman PowerPack 1-Burner Stove
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    This burner is a good burner for emergency or when you need to cook at the patio or even on the dinner table. I have been looking for a single burner I could use for cooking on the table. This single burner is a perfect fit for that matter. For outdoor uses, this one may not be ideal as it lacks wind-barriers. However, this is small enough to carry out for picnics. Easy to use, but the instruction says you need to check for leaks using soap water etc… So that is not as simple as an upright burner. However I don’t mind as I needed a stable one for pots and fans.

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