![]() The unfired stove, in Brien Page’s collection, has a parts bag stamped Primus-Sievert AB, made in Sweden. Primus made this propane two burner stove for Sears which was sold as Model 72476. George Rocen has this unfired lantern with the box and instructions. This Model 2158 lantern was made by Primus Sievert, Sweden. This stove is in Brien Page’s collection. Inserted from the rear of the stove, for each burner. This Prepo Model 208 aluminum and steel stove used a separate LP fuel canister This stove is also in Brien Page’s collection. Prepo also made this one burner stove, Model 107. An adapter (not shown) was necessary to take the king size fuel canister. The LP fuel canister assembly fits in the stove for storage. Prepo made this one burner stove, Model 105. The price on the dealer’s card for this model, in Suzanne Kennison’s collection, is $17.95. The two burners are controlled independently and will run for 2 1/2 hours under normal operation on the canister of fuel. The Prepo Corporation also made this Model 100 stove. The fuel canisters are no longer manufactured. Prepo Corporation was located in Edgerton, Wisconsin. Note the difference in height caused by the change in the mounting of the globe cage to the LP (liquified petroleum gas) canister. The version on the left includes a tip cleaner that rotates and moves vertically. Three versions of the Prepo Lite 400 LP lantern from Brien Page’s collection. This light is in Glenn Knapke’s collection. This Camplight with a simpler tubular burner can be compared to the Humphrey version here. The Paulin company succeeded Humphrey Products in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in the later 50’s or 1960’s. This lantern is in Tim Treutler’s collection. The lantern doesn’t take US made canisters and may never have been run. The Jenaer Suprax frosted globe is also etched Tsopan Gas The screw-on base is marked Made in Greece. This lp canister lantern is identified as Pan Products on a decal on the side. ![]() These double mantled lanterns are Model 5141 (left), in Mike Fleener’s collection, and Model 5179C (right). Make a purchase today and elevate outdoor experiences.These Sunbeam Trailmaster lanterns were made by Sunbeam’s Neosho Products Company, Neosho, MO. There are inviting deals on offer from suppliers and manufacturers that retailers and wholesalers can take advantage of. ![]() Picnic gas cookers also have an easy learning curve since cooking feels the same as a standard kitchen gas stove.įind energy-efficient, compact and reliable picnic gas stoves on that make outdoor cooking fun and simple. The fuel canisters are self-sealing, which ensures there’s no spillage or leaks when unscrewing the stoves. The flame on these cookers also adjusts easily for convenience. Picnic gas cookers provide a consistent heat output which helps cook food evenly. ![]() Some models have push-button ignition, a windshield, collapsible legs, and other cool features that will make cooking in the outdoors enjoyable. Picnic grill gas cookers are also available and are suitable for grilling steaks, burgers, and vegetables. These cookers are ideal when there’s over one person. Single burner and multi-burner picnic gas stoves are more stable and can accommodate larger pots and pans. They also light quickly with a match and fold out to support a pan or pot. These types of stoves are small and fit nicely in a pack. provides a wide variety of picnic gas cooker models with features that suit different applications.īackpacking stoves are low-maintenance and screw easily on top of fuel canisters. The compact nature of these canisters makes for a lightweight pack and helps save space. The fuel comes in small cylinders that attach to the stove directly or indirectly through a hose. About products and suppliers: Picnic gas stoves provide a reliable and easy way of preparing food during a camping trip, backpacking, or picnicking. ![]()
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