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  • gunman41mag

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    Point being?



    :rolleyes: :dunno:
    Coleman is the absolute best company for supporting old products. And there are plenty of parts out there for even the oldest of Coleman stuff. Why throw away a perfectly good, old-school stove when it just needs a couple parts.

    Sometimes you may have to search for the parts, but you can almost always get parts for coleman; just because it may be challenging doesn't mean you should throw it away...

    :twocents:

    Is it worth all the trouble & headache trying to find the old parts:dunno:
     

    jeremy

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    Is it worth all the trouble & headache trying to find the old parts:dunno:

    Generally, yes it is. Not only are the Older stoves better constructed and more durable in my experience, but it is also far cheaper to spend 5 minutes online with Coleman and a Couple of bucks to get the correct parts than to replace the entire unit...
     
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