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🔥 Fold, Ignite, Feast — Your portable kitchen revolution!
The Coleman Fold ‘N Go 2-Burner Propane Stove is a rugged, portable outdoor cooking solution delivering 20,000 BTUs of power through dual adjustable burners. Designed for camping, tailgating, and picnics, it features InstaStart ignition for easy lighting, a compact foldable design for ultimate portability, and durable materials that withstand tough outdoor conditions. Perfect for professionals who demand convenience and performance on the go.






















| ASIN | B000F7T2MU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #221,718 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #549 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Brand Name | Coleman |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,940 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501222975 |
| Included Components | Great Product |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 6.75"W x 14.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Great Product |
| Item Weight | 9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Energy Output | 20000 british thermal units |
| Model Number | 2000020939 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 2000038018 |
| Power Source | Propane |
| Product Dimensions | 13"L x 6.75"W x 14.5"H |
| UPC | 076501222975 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
N**Y
An evolved, compact design
I bought a Fold N' Go stove this summer for a trip through the Southwest, including a multi-day rafting trip down the San Juan River. We connected it to a smaller "pony"-sized propane tank using the adapter and cooked all meals for a group of seven, including use for heating dishwater, etc. It got sloshed with river mud and dusted with dirt, dropped, tumbled around inside an ammo can "river box" through white water, the works... In short, we really pounded this stove and by the time we were done with it, it was scuffed and scratched and battle worn but no worse for the wear. If there were any ways to destroy this stove, we would have found one. I originally wanted to buy--but could not afford--a new, sturdy, stainless steel Partner stove, which is the standard for most river runners. In the end, however, I was very glad I bought the Coleman. This little stove cranks out the BTUs, and at one-fourth the price of a "professional" stove. The money I saved was enough to pay for lots of other needed gear and travel expenses, and it still has many hard years left on it. How cool is that? Some reviewers complain about the lack of a windscreen--one of the features that enables this little giant to fold so small--but this was never a problem. It's no different that using a small backpack stove: just use some stray gear to build a little windscreen if-when needed. Problem solved. For river trips, we use a large, one-gallon kettle for heating water, and the Fold 'N Go boiled that in about 12 minutes at 4,000 feet. The gas adjustment knobs were a smidge touchy, but worked just fine. The propane adapter functions well, but be careful when threading the brass coupling into the recessed gas fitting on the back of the stove; one of our river party almost cross-threaded it before dinner one night. As with all brass fittings, a little common-sense care is all that is needed. Folded up, the stove easily fits inside a 20mm ammo can along with a propane hose and adapter and room for more, making this is a very handy size for river trips. Later on, I used it to cook meals in roadside campgrounds on picnic benches which, of course, it had absolutely no problem with. To summarize: this new design is the latest in a long line of historically excellent Coleman stove and lantern designs. I have used these products all my life through all kinds of conditions (which is why I took a chance on using it untested in a remote area) and it did not disappoint. It's too big to haul on backpacking trips, but for car camping and river trips, this is a definite winner at an excellent price.
S**Y
Great for car-camping. fixed knobs for the low flame. Windshield is a must.
After modifications, it retired my Coleman classic, for car camping 1, I made a felt washer for the knob, to simmer the flame . when I simmered the flame down, and let it go, the knob sprang back a little bit and flames jumped high again. The Coleman flame control is a long bolt, with fine threads. There is a tiny gap between the female and male threads. The propane gas press the bolt out, but my hands push the knob in. After releasing the knob, the propane will press it out, so the flame jumps up again. The felt washer keeps pushing the knob out, to counteract my hand's push-in. So the flame stays low. I made a felt washer from 1” furniture pads, punched a 0.2” hole, mount the washer on the stem, between the yellow hex nut and the black knob. Then I got a steady low flame. The gas valves stayed cold, didn't burn the felt washers. www.amazon.com/dp/B08C373VBW 2, Windshields are a must for this stove. Campsites are always windy. I used two windshields. The 1st windshields was an aluminum one (13mm high, 9 plates) , was for my backpacking stove. I wrapped the aluminum windshield around my pot. The smooth surface reflected the heat back to the pot, and blocked the wind. The aluminum windshield was ~60°C, hot, untouchable. A paper box was the 2nd windshield. It was ~30°C, safe, touchable. The bottom flips were tucked under the stove. The whole setup was stable. I got that paper box at a local grocery store. After camping, that paper box ended as a campfire. 3, Aluminum foil was used as a liner on the burner, made it easy to clean. And it also reflected the heat back to the pot. 4, Grates were too high. The pot is too far from the blue flame. Some users prefer flat grates ( OD 25cm). I might bend them lower w a bench wise. After cooking, one grate might stay, the clamshell could still close, for packing. 5, Plastic clips on handles was useless, too thin. Velcro strips held them together. 6, That pot was a Revere 3qt w/ a copper bottom, from a yard sale. 7, A 5 lbs propane tank fitted in a 2-gallon bucket. My propane hose was for Weber Q grills, worked well w this stove. I used Teflon tapes, to get the threads smoother. www.amazon.com/dp/B0012XXD4Y www.amazon.com/dp/B077BLDL7T 8, The tip of that Coleman propane regulator was covered with a white vinyl cap, from a ClosetMaid wire shelf. That Coleman regulator was noisy while driving. I wrapped it with paper. www.amazon.com/dp/B00002NBSS
B**E
mostly a positive experience--very convenient
The stove's calling card is convenience and it certainly is that. The stove folds up nice and small and takes up far less room than our older (by only a few years) Coleman two-burner stove (the one with the griddle burner). Our first year with both we actually brought both, partially because we had two extra people camping with us than usual and because we had the room. This year we had one extra person but a lot more baggage and so went down to just the fold n-go. We didn't miss the other stove at all and had lots more room. The burners are a bit less powerful so it took somewhat longer to boil water/cook, but not distressingly so-- a matter of 3-4 minutes for a half-gallon or more of water. Like most such stoves, "simmer" is tough. The knobs do allegedly have a spectrum, but not so much really. If you do need to simmer, you can, but you have to hold the knob at that point. We never had to simmer for more than a few minutes, so this wasn't a problem, but if you're planning on doing "real" cooking and need lengthy, fine control over heat and flame, this isn't the stove for you. I'm not sure which camp stove is though as we've had several (ranging from back-country tiny stoves to the two Coleman) and none of them offer much to write home about in terms of fine control. There is no wind screen as others have commented, but we never had any issues with that causing delays in cook time that we noticed. If such issues arise, it isn't too difficult to screen a camp stove, which we've done in the past with others Clean up and storage is a breeze. As is set-up, which involves unfolding it, turning the two burner grates right side up, then attaching the propane. We've used it for two years now and it's still going fine. We're happy with its performance and thrilled with its convenience and space-saving.
L**E
Compact, Efficient, and Perfect for Camping!
I recently purchased the Coleman Fold N Go Propane Camping Stove, and it has quickly become an essential part of my camping gear. This stove delivers exceptional performance in a compact and convenient package, making it ideal for outdoor cooking. The design of this stove is fantastic. It folds up neatly, making it easy to pack and transport without taking up much space in my camping gear. Despite its compact size, it provides a powerful cooking experience with its high-output burners. The stove heats up quickly and cooks food evenly, which is crucial when you're out in the wilderness. One of the standout features is its ease of use. The ignition system works flawlessly, eliminating the need for matches or lighters. The stove’s sturdy construction ensures stability, so I can cook with confidence without worrying about it tipping over. Cleanup is a breeze thanks to the removable drip tray, which makes it easy to wipe down and maintain the stove after each use. The overall build quality is excellent, with durable materials that can withstand the rigors of outdoor use. In summary, the Coleman Fold N Go Propane Camping Stove is a top-notch product that combines portability, efficiency, and ease of use. It’s perfect for camping trips and outdoor cooking adventures, delivering reliable performance every time. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a dependable camping stove!
N**S
Works great, especially with some easy hacks.
Alright. I read the reviews about how the cooking grates are too tall and I agree. However, with this in mind I purchased a few things that definitely work to make this boil very quickly. Using the grate shown above I boiled 1.5 L of water from room temp in 8 minutes. Placing the Fire Maple directly over the burner as shown, it boiled in 6 minutes. The windscreen I bought also helps a lot. I'd use it in conjunction with either of these two methods. Below are the additional equipment that I purchased. My adapter to a 20 lb. Propane tank worked perfectly. Propane Adapter to 20 lb. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06Y5XFF6F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_t1_4XO8FbDYW17MY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 304 Stainless Cooking Rack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DCQCTWP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_t1_oZO8FbNQC0S9X?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Windscreen https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HF51VMV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_t1_p0O8FbB3E4W7M?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 1.5 L Cookware by Fire Maple https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078YQFVMS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_t1_81O8FbKH0K5PX?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Update: Solved! For anyone having issues with this stove not working with an adapter to a larger propane tank (5 lb or 20 lb) I have painstakingly solved this issue! While frustrating for a long time, the reason turned out to be very simple and solve able, just difficult to root cause. The adapter that Coleman provides is the problem. This is the rigid arm that connects to the stove itself and then to the 1 lb tank or adapter. The issue is on the 1 lb tank side. While this design seals against the 1 lb tank, it doesn't seal against the hose adapter to the larger tanks. The solution is to order a generic adapter design, not the Coleman one. As you can see in the picture, the two are slightly different around the brass fitting and the rubber gasket around it. For some reason the Coleman one bottoms out to the adapter hose on the brass. This isn't an airtight seal and the pressure regulator on your large tank will cut off the flow. The generic one for some reason doesn't interfere with the adapter and allows it to bottom out on the rubber gasket as it is intended. Buy this adapter and you will be able to use ANY SIZE PROPANE TANK with this stove. With this fix, this stove is my go to stove for all camping applications. I love this thing. Here is the generic adapter to buy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B3F1T65/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_ZAJPXVX1H7NSXE17DGXS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
E**5
Love this burner for our RV
It's compact, powerful, and super easy to use. I love how it folds up neatly for storage, and the built-in handle makes it a breeze to carry. We use it as we travel in our Sprinter, so easy to put away and packs enough punch to cook what ever we throw at it. I can boil water on one side while frying up some bacon on the other. The heat control is great, so I can really dial in the perfect temperature for whatever I'm cooking. Cleanup is a cinch too, thanks to the removable grate. Lighting the stove is a breeze with the push-button ignition. No more struggling with matches or lighters in the wind. Whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting out, this stove is a must-have. It's rugged, reliable, and makes RV cooking a breeze.
J**5
Great Stove, Compact Storage
We had previously owned a 2 burner Brinkman camp stove that was several years old. It had the wind deflector just like the Coleman stove does. We sold it at a yard sale and commenced to research newer model stoves. In our years of using the Brinkman, we decided that with our new stove, we did not want the wind deflectors. We love to steam seafood in our very large steamer pot and the deflectors were constantly in the way, not allowing the pot to center on the burner unless we left the lid open flat. The cooking surface of this stove was also not large enough for this pot. We originally thought we would want a single burner stove as it is just the two of us but we were unable to find one that was satisfactory to us. I found this one on Amazon and after reading all of the reviews, we decided to go ahead and order it. One of our concerns was the review about cooking in windy conditions. We used it last night steaming corn on the cob and shrimp in our big pot in windy conditions at the beach. We placed our own wind deflector behind the stove to block the wind. We connected it to our 10 lb propane tank that we use for outdoor cooking. The large pot fit on the burner perfectly. The ignitor worked the first time and in short order, the water was boiling! We were able to steam our corn and then later the shrimp was steamed in the pot also. We are very happy with our purchase and the stove takes up very little space in the storage compartment of our motor home.
K**I
Great camping stove
Great compact camping stove. Works just like the stove at home.
M**N
Good
Item received in good condition. Price reasonably. Fast shipping.
D**.
Great little burner for a camping trip. Abosolute space saver.
I have used it all summer long last summer and absolutely love it. Here is my 2 cents Good The size is really compact and takes less space that anything I used so far but still provides two burners. Assembly/Disassembly is a breeze and all the necessary parts will be easily stored inside of the folded burner. Heat output is really good. It is simple physics in the end so if you blast the heat out, it will drain the propane super quick. Even then it takes some hours to empty out the typical green propane cylinder. Bad Powder coated aluminium on the interior of the burner is scratch prone and if you are a kind of person that cares about the cosmetics of every goods you are using, it may not be the one for you. The knob to control the amount of the fire is not so linear. you get the full blast at 1/8 of a turn and anything more than that does not change the heat output. if you need a slow burning fire, you need to control within 1/8 of the turn and that gets annoying sometimes Overall, it is a good product and certainly add some convenience to the camping trips. If you are going out for a long camping trip and want to save more space in your car, you can use 20lbs propane tanks with one of those hose that has right fittings will do the trick.
M**O
Fogareiro
Ótimo para praticidade
A**.
Sin falla
Práctica y efectiva.
A**I
Muy buen producto
Estamos muy contento con el producto. Muy facil a usar, limpiar y transportar. Gracias.
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