SJerseyguy
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Chili Cook Off Stoves
Fri, 01/15/10 11:38 PM
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Hey all, I'm trying to get advice on what stove to buy for Chili cook offs. I seen a lot of people using Coleman stoves, but was looking at the King Kooker 3 burner stove from Dicks. Is the Coleman stove big enough for two big pots?? I haven't been able to find any specs online yet. I plan on competing in all categories and need to know how many stoves I would need. Thanks in advance.
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Michael Hoffman
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Re:Chili Cook Off Stoves
Sat, 01/16/10 9:03 AM
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kman160
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Re:Chili Cook Off Stoves
Sat, 01/16/10 11:14 AM
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look at the Camp Chef stoves bunch of different models run off propane & plenty big enough I boil the heck out of salt patatoes in all weather
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Foodbme
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Re:Chili Cook Off Stoves
Sun, 01/17/10 12:04 AM
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SJerseyguy
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Re:Chili Cook Off Stoves
Mon, 01/18/10 12:31 AM
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Thanks Guys!! I think I will go with the Camp Chef 3 burner vs the King Kooker.I 'll probably pick up the smaller 2 burner table top for back up and serving. Thanks again.
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marzsit
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Re:Chili Cook Off Stoves
Sun, 01/24/10 3:04 AM
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i have a camp chef 2-burner, and have been very happy with it. it works as a tabletop stove and also has removable legs so it can stand alone on the ground. the construction is heavy-duty, both burners are very adjustable from a roar to a slow simmer.
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