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Kona has pointed out numerous times that the Zombie Apocalypse is coming. So that got me thinking about how to cook a good meal while the Zombies are terrorizing the neighborhood. For what ever reason the zombies always take out the power. I guess they figure people faced with the choices of eating a cold can of beans and weenies or getting eaten by Zombies would rather have the Zombies get them. I prefer to eat my beans and weenies hot. A Coleman propane stove will solve that problem and can handle all of your cooking needs when the power is out for any reason.

Coleman PerfectFlow™ InstaStart™ 2-Burner Stove

The Coleman Perfectflow propane stove is an ideal stove for camping, or emergency cooking. This is a 2 burner stove that can produce 22,000 btu’s of cooking power.

The burners can be adjusted individually from low to high.

The InstStart system is a fast dependable matchless lighting system.

The Perfect flow system regulates the flow of fuel from the propane bottle for an even heat temp throughout the cooking.

The Windshields on the sides keep the flame from the burners under the pot where they belong and make for a more even cooking temperature as well.

The Nickel Chrome stove grate is easy to remove from the stove to make clean up a snap.

The rust-resistant enamel painted case is also a stylish accessory to any camp site or kitchen.

The stove will run for about an hour with both burners on high off of one propane bottle.

I have used this stove for several years and it is a great stove. I can spend a week in camp with this stove and 4 or 5 bottle of propane will cook everything from morning coffee to porcupine stew. The size of the stove is compact enough to easily be packed in a back pack, or stored away in a cupboard until the Zombies attack.

One of my favorite meals to cook on this stove while camping is breakfast. There is nothing quite like the smell of the forest in the early morning and then add into that fresh coffee with bacon, eggs, and pancakes. I usually scramble my eggs when camping, toss in some diced onion, fresh mushrooms if they are in season, a little Velveeta cheese and some red and green bell peppers and that is a breakfast worth fighting off the bears for.

We all live in an area where a natural disaster is always possible. Whether it be a hurricane, a tornado, an earthquake,  a flood, or just a severe ice storm it is a good idea to be prepared. This stove is not going to break the bank, but if your power is out for a few days having it will be priceless.

Photo Credit: www.coleman.com

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