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New Camp Stove
- JEBar
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New Camp Stove
we've used a Bass Pro Shops 2-Burner High Output Propane Stove ===> https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pr ... pane-stove for so many years that I don't have a clue when we purchased it .... if we are camped for more than a few days, its almost always setup beside our Holland Companion Grill .... as such it customarily sits out in the open for 6 or so months a year .... without a doubt, its been the best camp stove I've ever owned/used, it is powerful enough cook in very windy conditions .... when I set it up on our current trip, it was clear that long term exposure to the elements have taken their toll .... both ceramic igniters didn't work and rust had compromised one of the burners .... my first inclination was to order another one but in looking at the Bass Pro website I found for $10 more they offer the Bass Pro Shops 3-Burner High Output Propane Stove ===> https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pr ... pane-stove so I decided to give it a try .... when it arrived I noticed several things ....
POSITIVE
having a low pressure burner should come in handy for simmering
the high pressure burners are identical to the ones that worked so well
NEGATIVE
biggest concern is none of the 3 grates over the burners sit squarely on the stove surface .... left, center, and right grates shown below in pictures 2, 3 & 4.... as can be seen the left grate is the worst .... the legs of the center and right grates are not touching the ruler .... I immediately called Bass Pro and told them about the issue .... the fellow is supposed to contact their supplier on Monday or Tuesday and have them send replacements .... hopefully arranging the replacements will go smoothly
the old stove had a push button sparker .... you have to turn the red knob shown in the second picture to create a spark .... its pretty tough to turn
the overall length of the two is about the same .... having a third burner doesn't mean you can use 3 medium to large pans at the same time (cooking surface shown in 1st picture)
FIRST IMPRESSION
as I told the Bass Pro rep, I don't want the stove replaced because the burners all work well .... once the grates are replaced, it should do a good job .... the 5th picture shows the first food cooked on the new stove ...
POSITIVE
having a low pressure burner should come in handy for simmering
the high pressure burners are identical to the ones that worked so well
NEGATIVE
biggest concern is none of the 3 grates over the burners sit squarely on the stove surface .... left, center, and right grates shown below in pictures 2, 3 & 4.... as can be seen the left grate is the worst .... the legs of the center and right grates are not touching the ruler .... I immediately called Bass Pro and told them about the issue .... the fellow is supposed to contact their supplier on Monday or Tuesday and have them send replacements .... hopefully arranging the replacements will go smoothly
the old stove had a push button sparker .... you have to turn the red knob shown in the second picture to create a spark .... its pretty tough to turn
the overall length of the two is about the same .... having a third burner doesn't mean you can use 3 medium to large pans at the same time (cooking surface shown in 1st picture)
FIRST IMPRESSION
as I told the Bass Pro rep, I don't want the stove replaced because the burners all work well .... once the grates are replaced, it should do a good job .... the 5th picture shows the first food cooked on the new stove ...
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- JEBar
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Re: New Camp Stove
UPDATE :
following a few conversations with customer service reps of Bass Pro, the decision was made to ship a replacement .... as promised, Bass Pro overnighted a replacement 3 burner stove that arrived today ....I'm happy to report no issues with the cooking grates and the burners perform as advertised .... the pictures below pretty well tell the story .... outwardly, it is identical .... all 3 burners fired up instantly and burned as they should ... the discoloration comes from burning all three hot so as to burn off any chemical or other coatings .... the left/center/right grates are stable .... used it tonight to power a Coleman Camping Oven .... the center burner works well with the oven ... it bakes the outside of an Irish potato crisp/crunchy while leaving the inside perfectly cooked ... so far, so good .... in fact, very pleased with the replacement stove
following a few conversations with customer service reps of Bass Pro, the decision was made to ship a replacement .... as promised, Bass Pro overnighted a replacement 3 burner stove that arrived today ....I'm happy to report no issues with the cooking grates and the burners perform as advertised .... the pictures below pretty well tell the story .... outwardly, it is identical .... all 3 burners fired up instantly and burned as they should ... the discoloration comes from burning all three hot so as to burn off any chemical or other coatings .... the left/center/right grates are stable .... used it tonight to power a Coleman Camping Oven .... the center burner works well with the oven ... it bakes the outside of an Irish potato crisp/crunchy while leaving the inside perfectly cooked ... so far, so good .... in fact, very pleased with the replacement stove
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- BrokenolMarine
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Re: New Camp Stove
Looks like a win in the end.
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- JEBar
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Re: New Camp Stove
that's the way we look at it .... Bass is a good company, has been for the decades we have purchased from them .... as mentioned the first Bass Pro, two burner, high output stove we bought turned out to be the best camping stove we've ever owned .... it was disappointing to see the poorly fitting burner grates on the 3 burner .... I must admit I was a bit apprehensive when I opened the second box that I'd find the same problem .... thankfully, all's good
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Re: New Camp Stove
That is a nice setup.
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- JEBar
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Re: New Camp Stove
that you Sir .... the use of a Holland Companion and a camp stove has served us well from way back in our tent camping days .... we've used a series of Coleman two and three burner stoves powered by "white gas" or "Coleman Fuel" .... three of them are on shelves out in the garage .... they performed well but they simply can't perform on the same level as the Bass Pro high pressure stoves .... to make this work for us, we have modified our camper's propane system .... the first picture shows our 40 lb propane tanks .... we inserted a "T" connection in each hose that take propane from the tanks to the regulator ... on the bottom of each "T" we connected a shutoff valve ... from those valves hoses are connected to another "T" , from that point a hose takes tank pressure propane to a quick disconnect with a shutoff valve (picture 2) .... from there a the propane flows to "Y" to which we can run either or both the grill and stove (picture 3 - grill, picture 4 - valve) .... with this mod we don't have to carry an additional propane tank to run the grill and stove .... this mod also makes it possible for us to operate our portable fireplace and any other propane appliances
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- JEBar
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Re: New Camp Stove
FURTHER UPDATE :
well, the sparker in my stove mentioned above in the post made on Sun Jun 17, 2018 12:28 pm crapped out a month of so ago .... lets just say, I now know for a fact that the stove isn't designed to be taken apart .. .. on our way back home from South Dakota we looked for a replacement at the Bass Pro in KC but they were sold out .... yesterday we drove to the nearest on to our home where they had 2 in stock .... when we got home and took it out of the box, the same grate problem shown in post 1 was very much in evidence .... today we drove back up there and returned the stove .... right there in the isle of the store I removed the remaining stove and found it to be OK .... it will probably be a few weeks before we get to use the newest stove for the first time
well, the sparker in my stove mentioned above in the post made on Sun Jun 17, 2018 12:28 pm crapped out a month of so ago .... lets just say, I now know for a fact that the stove isn't designed to be taken apart .. .. on our way back home from South Dakota we looked for a replacement at the Bass Pro in KC but they were sold out .... yesterday we drove to the nearest on to our home where they had 2 in stock .... when we got home and took it out of the box, the same grate problem shown in post 1 was very much in evidence .... today we drove back up there and returned the stove .... right there in the isle of the store I removed the remaining stove and found it to be OK .... it will probably be a few weeks before we get to use the newest stove for the first time
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- Sir Henry
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Re: New Camp Stove
Bummer.
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