"Since Paul's deal looks to be over...
edit: `just watched the vid :chuckle: I bought a slow stove! Dagnabbit.
If anyone's looking for an inexpensive stove - search C/L for Coleman - liquid fuel. There's a batch of'm in Loveland for $20 last I looked. I picked one up for $25 - older than me - and in reasonable condition.
Loveland batch
https://fortcollins.craigslist.org/s...898641370.html"
I still have my 2burner coleman liquid fuel stove...its 25+ years old. Don't use it much as I switched to a propane version over 10 years ago. My main caution with old liquid fuel stoves is to check some of the o-rings - especially where the fuel line attaches into the tank - as if they are leaking a bit and things get hot....well its easy to set the picnic table that is under the stove on fire. BTDT twice...I also used liquid fuel backpack stoves for a lot of years and had similar issues about every 6-8 years...the little rubber o-rings dry rot, crack, and eventually disintegrate into black smudgy gunk. Would suggest replacing them before too much use...otherwise, there isn't much else that can go bad on these things.