Coleman PowerMax Fuel Adapter
Don't waste your money... This thing breaks easily.
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $26
Summary
Don't waste your money... This thing breaks easily.
The adapter worked well on the first trip that I used it late year. I put it away for the season at the end of last year and took it out earlier in the season this year.
Before heading out on a trip earlier in the summer, I tested it out and noticed that it started to leak fuel. Rather than dealing with the headaches, I tossed it out along with my old Coleman stove and bought a new stove from another manufacturer.
Don't waste your money on this adapter... Just get a new stove.
Where to Buy
The Coleman PowerMax Fuel Adapter is not available from the stores we monitor.
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REI |
Campmor |
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$26.99
The Coleman PowerMax Fuel Adapter is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen February 3, 2013 at Campmor.
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