
$22.95
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Item 752739
Specification | Description |
| Suggested use | Campground cooking |
| Weight (without fuel) | 1 lb. 10 oz. |
| Dimensions | 6.5 x 6.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Fuel | Propane |
| Average boil time | UA |
| Fuel capacity | UA |
| Burn time (max flame) | UA |
| Water boiled per 100 g fuel | UA |
| Heat output | 10,000 british thermal units |
| Ease of operation | UA |
| Cold weather use | UA |
| Stove stability | UA |
| Pot stability | UA |
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Comments about Century Trail Scout Stove:
We decided that we didn't need our bulky two burner camp stove anymore so we bought the Coleman Perfect Flow, which is basically the same design as this Century model. The problem with the Coleman stove was that while it did well at the high and medium temperature settings, it would constantly go out at the low setting. So we were either constantly relighting it or burning the food. The Century temperature control is far superior. It works well at any temperature from a gentle simmer to full boil. It seem to be good quality and is great for car camping and could also be used for shorter backpacking trips.
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Comments about Century Trail Scout Stove:
Good stove. It lights well and heats quickly, and is very fuel efficient. I would not use it for backpacking due to its weight and bulk (not to mention the added weight and size of the fuel canisters), but it does well as a car camping stove.
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Comments about Century Trail Scout Stove:
This stove has better temperature control than competitive models. Great for car camping and could be used also for shorter backpacking trips.
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