Coleman Triton+ 2-Burner Propane Camping Stove, Push-Button Instant Ignition, Portable Camp Grill, Adjustable Burners, Wind Guards, 22,000 Total BTUs of Power, Beach Cookouts, Backyard BBQ, Tailgating

$109.99

Description


Price: $109.99
(as of Jul 02, 2024 18:09:03 UTC – Details)


Portable: Built-in handle ensures easy transportation; heavy-duty latch secures the stove when not in use
High Control: Independent adjustable burners with PerfectFlow and PerfectHeat technology for precise temperature
Easy Ignition: Push-button Instastart ignition for matchless lighting
Easy Maintenance: Removable chrome-plated grate & rust-resistant aluminized steel cooktop
Wind Protection: Dual wind guards to shield and protect burners from wind
Compact Size: Accommodates 12-inch and 10-inch pans
Potent: 22,000 total BTUs of cooking power; Up to 1-hour burn time on high on one 16 oz. propane cylinder (sold separately)

Customers say

Customers like the value, versatility, and performance of the portable stove. For example, they mention it’s a great unit for camping or emergency cooking, and a good addition to camping gear. That said, opinions are mixed on heat control, ease of use, ignition, and quality.

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10 reviews for Coleman Triton+ 2-Burner Propane Camping Stove, Push-Button Instant Ignition, Portable Camp Grill, Adjustable Burners, Wind Guards, 22,000 Total BTUs of Power, Beach Cookouts, Backyard BBQ, Tailgating

  1. BatteryKing

    Great camping stove
    I have had this for a fairly short amount of time, so things may change. What I am finding so far is:1. Reasonably light and well thought out design overall.2. Quick and easy to setup and get cooking. I wouldn’t manhandle the thing. It goes together easy enough and my gas sniffer can’t find any leaks. I put the regulator in a plastic bag before storing in the stove so it is not thumping around in there as I transport the stove.3. Easy to clean, granted my stove already has some stains on it. Nothing that is not expected and overall the most visible parts of the stove clean up quick and look great at this point.4. It takes a little practice to get the heat right. This stove can get blazing hot if you want and with no wind and a high setting, you can burn your food to a crisp in an instant. Plus those starter fingers get glowing hot and I have to wonder how good (or bad) an idea it is to have those glowing hot. If there is some wind, even though this has some wind shielding, the settings that work fine with no wind won’t hardly cook your food at all. So with some experience and getting used to how the flame looks under various lighting conditions and such, you can dial it in under a number of conditions and get your food cooked right. I generally shoot for the range of the starter fingers are either not glowing at all, just barely under that threshold or only glowing a bit if there is some wind and this usually cooks at a good rate. A fair amount of wind and those starter fingers end up glowing a fair amount to get the heat right.5. A 1lb tank should last you for days unless you are really doing a whole lot of cooking. Getting an adapter hose to hook up to a much larger tank also works fine, but you probably want to plan ahead a little and shut off the valve to a lager tank a few minutes before you are done cooking in order to purge the line. Of course with a 1 lb tank there is no line to purge, so doesn’t apply.I am thinking what I should probably do next time I cook with it is get out my heat gun and take measurements of the cookware to see how hot it is getting.The stove itself is dead simple and easy to operate, which is good. It is just a question of how good the operator is at using the stove.

  2. Decisiveshopper101

    Impressive range
    This propane stove can do it all, when you take the time to cook on it. There is a learning curve people! That being said, it’s a short one, if you know how to cook and have experience cooking with fire. Different pots and pans give you different results. So I use aluminum for water based cooking, also some frying. For every thing else case iron. Here my review. I get 5 to 6 hours on a 1lb of propane. There has never been a reason for me to run the stove at full tilt. Keep in mind I have not cooked in any weather below 48 degrees yet. Every stove is a system you must take the time to learn. I think the stove has a break in period?. One or two 1lb bottles of course. It could be I have a learning curve of two bottles. Any way it seem after that the stove heats and cook more efficiently. Or it could be me. What I’m saying is, it gets the meals cooked and they are good. So far everything from soups, stews, chillies, meats, vegetables even some breads. Subject change. Wind resistance!! Must use common sense, if it still exists!! It take a little longer to cook when the wind is over 7 to 9mph. I found the issue is the contro knob side. So help yourself buy using something to shield that side a little. So everything works, good flame control if you eyeball it for simmering. Finesse people, use it it does work. Remember that breakin period. Simmer works great after not so much before. Nothing has broken or melted. Clean up is easy, hot water soap. The paint hasn’t chipped or cracked. Oh be for I forget, the metal fuel line with regulator. Hold the regulator with the part that goes in the bottle face up and even with the stove. This will make threading the tube go faster. Or so it did for me! All in all great product. Nothings perfect, look at yourself. If your honest, oh well!!! The stoves not perfect but it gets the job done everytime. Can’t say anything about longevity but I will update if anything changes. The legs are smooth so it will slide on you. When I have a fix, will add it. Enjoy.

  3. FUZZ

    So far so good after 2 trips!
    The Triton 2 has been a good stove so far. Have used it multiple times and have no complaints at all. I’ve used it in heavy winds without issues. I will be making a “travel” case for it so that it doesn’t get damaged will riding in the back of my truck.

  4. Big Eric

    Great propane stove except for one darn thing
    This stove puts out a lot of heat but can be adjusted down to a low output. It’s light, fast to set up, and collapses to a nice carryable size. However, the feet that keep the stove lifted off your table top, are just powder coated domes with the same finish as the rest of the stove. The problem is that these “feet” have very little friction on a hard surface so the whole stove can go sliding easily if it’s resting on a hard surface.I bought some rubber bumpers designed for cars (search black rubber automotive bumpers) – the kind that have the narrow extension so they can be pulled into a hole. I drilled a 1/4 inch hole in the center of the four “feet” and inserted four of these bumpers and now the stove stays where I put it.

  5. Wayne J

    So Glad I Chose This Model
    Just received my Coleman Triton Two Burner stove and was blown away by the quality. The metal is of substantial thickness, has clean lines, is compact, and is simple. I have owned numerous stoves over the years, including Coleman white gas stoves, single burner white gas, and propane, but this stove has them beat by a long way. Very compact and with curved lines and corners. What is most impressive is the heat output and ease of flame control. You can turn it up to blasting hot or turn it down to a low simmer. The windscreen is sufficient and easily deployed. I ordered a braided hose to attach it to my 12# bottle. The stove is so simple in design, making it very easy to take off the grill and clean the completely sealed top. This stove will be a cinch to keep clean. Another plus is the distance between burners. It should be able to accommodate 10″ skillets and pots. I couldn’t be happier. This is one of those purchases you want to take wonderful care of. I can see it being passed down from generation to generation.

  6. Jody

    I checked the ability to have a very low flame for simmering. This stove works well with that, I am happy.If your new or older stove will not perform a low simmer flame, check youtube for cleaning the valves and lubricating them! It works like a charm and I fixed a relatives stove that only would do medium and high flames.

  7. ANTONIO T

    Excelente estufilla, practica y muy útil. Le di de comer a 8 personas en un campamento varias comidas en tiempo récord. Sugerencia adquirir la plancha (se vende aparte) o en su defecto conseguir un comal, esto facilita mil veces las cosas, esto más una holla profunda (yo uso un pocillo grande) y listo. Queda perfecto.La desventaja es el peso y las dimensiones. Si vas a salir con la familia y amigos (más de 2 o 3 personas) es ideal pero si solo salen 2 o 3 personas es mucho peso y espacio, recomendaría algo más pequeño como una estuda de un solo quemador o similares. Igualmente se usan muchos tanques de propano, aprox me duran 2 comidas por tanque máximo 3 para calentar para 6 a 8 personas. Y preparando todo de 0, tal vez sooo calentar comida duraría hasta 4 o 5 veces.

  8. Joel D’Amico

    Good product would buy again

  9. David F.

    Esta estufa es excelente, la llevé de campamento y funcionó de maravilla, el encendido electrónico es muy práctico y el tamaño de las hornillas te permite usar un sartén o dos al mismo tiempo sin problema.Es ligera, compacta y fácil de llevar, la recomiendo ampliamente.

  10. Christina

    EDIT: We’ve had this stove for two camping seasons and it is still working like new. I don’t think I will ever buy anything but a coleman.I bought a previous model of this stove almost a decade ago and the gas regulator finally went last year. Buying this one new was cheaper than replacing the part and it worked great for our summer camping. The push start hasn’t failed yet and it’s such a treat not to have to match light it anymore. Picture of product is deceiving though as it doesn’t come with the griddle.

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