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TNCanoer
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02/01/2019 09:26PM  
Can anyone recommend a good stuff sack for a Coleman single burner stove?

Thanks
 
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schweady
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02/01/2019 10:37PM  
One of our guys found plastic cases for our Dual Fuel 533s. I always wonder if those are overkill, but sure hate to damage the item that makes our coffee in the morning...
 
02/02/2019 05:45AM  
That sounds like a simple custom job for anyone who knows how to sew. My wife can turn out a custom size stuff sack in about 30 minutes.
 
nooneuno
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02/02/2019 09:20AM  
TNCanoer: "Can anyone recommend a good stuff sack for a Coleman single burner stove?

Thanks "


Folgers plastic coffee "cans" work well
 
02/02/2019 12:00PM  
No mention of the specific version stove, but I used coffee perks sized just to hold a 442 then a 550. Both sized specifically for the stove, baskets discarded as prefer cowboy style.

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02/02/2019 07:06PM  
I would just put it in cook kit bag from Kondos Outdoors. They make it in 3 sizes. I have at least 2 of the sizes depending on how big the group is and what i bring.
 
02/03/2019 12:44PM  
Coleman used to sell a padded bag for the stoves, but I'm not sure if they still do.
 
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02/03/2019 08:27PM  
 
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02/03/2019 08:27PM  
 
02/03/2019 09:40PM  
Okay, you won't believe this, but I ordered three Dual Fuel plastic cases last year. The Coleman pages for Dual Fuel parts are messed up and can't be found online anymore. I called Coleman last year and told them to check the parts page because I had purchased one several years ago. They found it on their computer and shipped them to me.

I just so happen to have the part number for the plastic case because I still have the packing slip. #508-7631 CARRY CASE. If you type that on the Coleman website it says it can't be found. You have to call the company. The price wasn't listed on the packing slip but I think they were under $10.00 ea.

If they have changed the number for some reason, just be sure to tell them the case is shown on the parts page for the Dual Fuel 533 single burner.

These cases are lightweight but are great protection. I put a thin sheet of soft foam rubber in the top of the box to hold them in tightly and keep them from rattling. Good luck.


Terry
 
HowardSprague
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02/04/2019 08:43AM  
I liked an approach Koda had to transporting his stove and fuel. I believe it was a plastic case made by a company called Witz. I have an eyeglass case from them, pretty nice stuff.
 
salukiguy
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02/04/2019 12:57PM  
I used to use the bag that Seagrams VO came in.
 
SouthernExposure
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02/05/2019 03:11PM  
Unas10: "That sounds like a simple custom job for anyone who knows how to sew. My wife can turn out a custom size stuff sack in about 30 minutes."

I sewed mine out of cordura fabric with a draw string and lined the bottom of it with a round piece of masonite. Fast and easy.
 
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