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"Jim K." wrote:
Thom Stewart wrote: ? Jim, ? ? A Coleman stove using Coleman fuel is a PITA to say the least. wooooooo - relax - what a PITA - I admit I'm wrong - I'm not familar with the situation and only mentioned it because another guy mentioned a propane stove - easy Tarzan! Why are you so mad? It's not me who hurt you. Relax - relax - relax. Do you understand - relax - just have the common sense to post a msg that a coleman stove is not a good idea - don't get all upset and feel the need to use "PITA" in such a ridiculous manner. What's wrong with you? Did you're wife leave you? No one limkes you? Esteem issues? Whatever it is - it's not my fault. Jim: Why on earth would would you take such offense at such an innocuous post? I agree with Thom, Coleman stoves using Naphtha are a pain in the ass. Heck, they're a PITA on dry land, I'd much rather use a portable propane stove. FWIW. (For What It's Worth [contributing to your education here]), I have an alcohol stove, but I also have a folding propane stove and a Force 10 propane barbecue on the stern pulpit; they can use the same disposable 1 lb. canisters. The canisters are easy to stow topsides and prevent the build up of heavier than air propane in the cabin. BTW, try not to take every response as a personal attack, some of us just tend to be a bit terse. Cheers Marty |
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