camping stoves

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camping stoves

Postby Roddy Riggs » Mon May 10, 2010 7:34 pm

Has anyone heard of a Humphrey camping stove? It comes in two pieces and I'm told its so you can remove the burner(s) and use the top and bottom to wash dishes. It has a separate burner with its own connecting hose and a propane small lantern you can connect to the separate hose also.
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Re: camping stoves

Postby hotrod » Mon May 10, 2010 9:23 pm

Roddy Riggs wrote:Has anyone heard of a Humphrey camping stove? It comes in two pieces and I'm told its so you can remove the burner(s) and use the top and bottom to wash dishes. It has a separate burner with its own connecting hose and a propane small lantern you can connect to the separate hose also.

I havent.. did youi try googling it? propane doesnt get too far in this thread it seems.. 8)
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