Coleman Propane Tanks And Corresponding Appliances
Appliances which use a Coleman Propane Tank can make any vacation or camping trip great. By using these portable fuel devices, you can quickly and easily cook a meal or light up a dark area. When you are finished using the propane in your current tank or cylinder, you can exchange it for a full one at a very low price or have it refilled. This will make any job easier and, with the variety of Coleman Propane Tank powered devices available on the market, you are sure to find one that meets every need.
Many choose to purchase the Coleman Gemini Power Carrier as it makes transporting propane tanks easier. This is a wonderful alternative to the traditional 20 pound tank as it holds two bottles of propane. The bottles screw into this handy case and will provide you with 42,000 BTUs of fuel. This will run the average grill for anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour is your larger tank runs out. If you own one of the Coleman RoadTrip grills, the carrier will allow the grill to run on high for as long as two hours. The price for this item is $39.99 and it is worth every penny.
If you are interested in one of the RoadTrip grills that require the use of a Coleman Propane Tank, consider the RoadTrip Portable Table Top Grill, model number 2000001845. This cooking device features a stainless steel 10,000 BTU burner, which is adjustable. Thanks to the InstaStart matchless lighting system, you will never have to fight to get your grill light again. A slide out grease tray makes cleaning easy and the built in temperature gauge ensures you never burn your food. This unit will operate off of a 16.4 ounce Coleman Propane Tank, but may be adapted for use with a 20 pound tank also.
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If lighting is what you are in the market for, consider the 2-Mantle Instastart Quickpack, model number 2000003050. This lantern comes in a carry case and the mantles are pre-installed. Light output can be adjusted to meet your needs and this particular unit will run for 13 hours off of a 16.4 ounce Coleman Propane Tank. With 810 lumens of light output, this is a great lantern for your next camping adventure. |

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