by Wolffarmer » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:04 pm
You can also pour the fuel out of it into a fuel can and let it burn out. Don't worry, it is not hot enough to catch the fuel on fire. This method is also guaranteed to clear out your camp site so you can get some sleep.
I have let mine get nice and warm and poured fuel on the top and all it did was evaporate. So I am not worried about it. The Coleman direction book actually says to you can pour the fuel out of it to shut it down. I have also put nice and dry wood slivers on the top of mine and after an hour or so they start to kind of carbonize. The heaters are a bear to get going. The ones I have you put fuel on the tops and light that. Flames shoot up about 3 feet or so and after about 15 minutes it might be going.
Randy
"these guys must be afraid of the dark"