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Model: Coleman Cascade 222 2-Burner Camping Stove, Portable Cooktop with 22,000 BTUs, Matchless Lighting, & Dual Wind Guards, Great for Outdoor Cooking, Camping, Tailgating, Grilling, BBQs, & More
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It's a nice stove. I still prefer my old white gas stoves. Amazing they still run perfect after all these decades. You can often find them for ~$25 and maintenance is extremely simple.
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It's a nice stove. I still prefer my old white gas stoves. Amazing they still run perfect after all these decades. You can often find them for ~$25 and maintenance is extremely simple.
It's a nice stove. I still prefer my old white gas stoves. Amazing they still run perfect after all these decades. You can often find them for ~$25 and maintenance is extremely simple.
The white gas / unleaded versions can also be converted to propane for about $20.
is this really much better than the classic camp stove? still has the same shitty tack welds to attach the wind screens to the lid (where mine always fail)
I think the Triton is an upgraded version of the entry level Classic.
Looks like Cascade 222 is a higher end model.
Cascade 222 is a little heavier (13lb vs 10.5lb, so maybe more sturdy?), is thinner (3.7" vs 5.75), has an integrated carry handle and ignitor, and is more controllable simmer mode. Both have 11000 BTU/burner.
Cascade 222 MSRP is $220 and Triton is $120.
I think unless you can find a Triton for much cheaper than $98, the Cascade 222 is the way to go.
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is this really much better than the classic camp stove? still has the same shitty tack welds to attach the wind screens to the lid (where mine always fail)
In a word, no.
It's got more premium finishes and the vent holes are cut in a cute pattern, but functionally it's not going to be any better than a classic Coleman camp stove from the 80s/90s/00s
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Looks like Cascade 222 is a higher end model.
Cascade 222 is a little heavier (13lb vs 10.5lb, so maybe more sturdy?), is thinner (3.7" vs 5.75), has an integrated carry handle and ignitor, and is more controllable simmer mode. Both have 11000 BTU/burner.
Cascade 222 MSRP is $220 and Triton is $120.
I think unless you can find a Triton for much cheaper than $98, the Cascade 222 is the way to go.
In a word, no.
It's got more premium finishes and the vent holes are cut in a cute pattern, but functionally it's not going to be any better than a classic Coleman camp stove from the 80s/90s/00s
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