Looking at the specs, the Coleman's burner seems a bit anemic at 5,000 BTU. The Brunton has a burner at 12,000 and the grill is 10,000.
Neither one get real good reviews.
I bought a couple of Blitz metal cans and they are terrible. Paint apparently pealing from gasoline and rusting.
The military surplus NATO style are much better. The Scepter cans have held up very well.
I really like the convenience, the backlit features on some and the bling of digital. For some reason, mine seem to have had very poor reliability. :frown:
I placed an order for a few of the higher rated ones from one of the links in this post. I couldn't find the same Griot model on their...
I am not sure of the particular gauge, I have had two from the same company fail. :crybaby:
I have had failure with digital ones from Costco, Sam's, local auto shops and have discarded about 8-10 total. I am unsure what the problem would be--heat or vibration?
I just received a Camp-Chef All terrain stove. It is described as having two 20,000 BTU burners. I also have a Century triple burner stove which is described as having one 10,000 BTU burner and two 12,000 BTU burners.
I wanted to see how much faster my new stove was and decided to see how...
I found a cheaper place than dick's and they have a case available too. I know nothing about the company. I did place an order and hopefully will have some info soon.
http://www.dutchovenpro.com/product/ATS-50T
I ran across this in my quest--it is somewhat lighter and more compact than some of the ones mentioned with wind screens. It is at the Camp chef site described as having two 20,000 BTU burners. I would want to sit it on a table of some sort.
Camp Chef All-Terrain Aluminum Sport Stove
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