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FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Wed 03 Jul, 2019 9:17 am
by rcaffin
Coleman Denali
This is actually a dual-fuel stove in that the kit includes an attachment for canisters as well as for the normal fuel bottles. No mention made of kerosene.
Stove 322 g; fuel tank 120 g; metal pump 123 g; canister tripod adapter 109 g
Also fuel tank cap 19 g, aluminium windshield, carry bag and tool set
(US?), $50
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Coleman Fyrestorm Ti
This too is a dual-fuel stove including both tank and pump for Shellite and a canister stand and adapter. A carry bag, a spare parts kit and a windscreen are also included.
Stove 218 g; Pump and fuel bottle 198 g; Canister adapter 94 g
(US$?) $50
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I am selling a range of remote canister stoves. They were in general sent to me as Editor of Backpackinglight for test & review. In most cases they have been used no more than 2 or maybe 3 times for the review and then stored at my home in Australia.

The price (where shown) in () is the new price obtained from the web; the following price is the FS price. Please add postage and packing (see below), which varies depending on destination (Australia or overseas). It will normally be by Registered Post. Note that international postage may make some overseas purchases unrealistic.

Contact me via [email protected] for the correct Paypal address (it is not my email address!). Shipping will be to your Paypal address unless otherwise notified.

Roger Caffin

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Wed 03 Jul, 2019 5:56 pm
by Petew
How many stoves do you have? Do you have a dedicated stove room?

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Wed 03 Jul, 2019 6:25 pm
by rcaffin
Well, I think I had >50 different stoves all stacked up at the start, plus I have been making and selling my own design of ultra-light remote canister stoves for some time. Sold nearly 200 of them.
Not quite a dedicated gear room, but that is the problem. My wife reckons I have occupied too much of our normal storage space all over the house with gear ... whence the sale.
The workshop, on the other hand, does have a lot of 'stuff' for making stoves in it, plus machinery. Oh well ...

Cheers
Roger

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Thu 04 Jul, 2019 8:19 am
by Petew
Was your design the mod on a BRS stove with the aluminium preheat plate? If so, nice! A mate has one of those.

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Thu 04 Jul, 2019 11:11 am
by rcaffin
Was your design the mod on a BRS stove with the aluminium preheat plate?
Yes, That was V1, but it used a Fire Maple burner, not a BRS. I looked at using the BRS-3000T but decided it was not quite good enough. I did a bulk buy direct from Fire Maple.

V2 and V3 followed, with a different burner design. Instead of using a commercial burner head, they have a vortex burner, a bit like an XGK. Titanium and aluminium mostly. So V2 and V3 are entirely my design and construction. Those two have different pot supports.
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This is V2. OK, so I am boasting ... :)

Cheers
Roger

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Thu 04 Jul, 2019 11:20 am
by Petew
Cool! Are the vortex burner heads as noisy as an XGK? Can it run on cannister gas?

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Thu 04 Jul, 2019 11:28 am
by rcaffin
All things are relative: not quite as noisy, but it IS a vortex burner. My wife likes the sound: it says 'dinner is coming' to her.

It ONLY runs on canisters, but the connector can accept the common screw thread, the less common French Campingaz (which is good stuff), and the hard to find Coleman Powermax canisters. I had some trouble in Europe once (long ago) with canister availability, so I made a universal connector.
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Cheers

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Thu 04 Jul, 2019 11:34 am
by Petew
I'm actually partial to the noise of an XGK myself. I still have one from the 80's somewhere with the wobbling pot stands and solid fuel line. It was a beast for ski touring. I'm pretty sure the pump has had it by now.

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Sat 06 Jul, 2019 8:22 am
by twistedmember
PM On the way re Coleman Denali

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Sat 06 Jul, 2019 1:52 pm
by rcaffin
Contact me via [email protected] for the correct Paypal address (it is not my email address!). Shipping will be to your Paypal address unless otherwise notified. PMs here are not monitored.

Cheers
Roger Caffin

Re: FS Sydney Coleman Dual-fuel (Shellite & canister) stoves

PostPosted: Sat 06 Jul, 2019 7:40 pm
by twistedmember
Email on the way. Sorry about the slow response, babysitting duties demanded my attention.

Steve