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1958 6-burner, 2-oven stove wedged in our hearts. By Leah Garchik, Features Columnist Updated July 21, 2014 11:00 a.m.
A squat green orb, it's got exactly one 6,000 BTU burner and looks like a typical camp stove got friendly with a Baby Weber barbecue. But its genius lies in its adaptability.
After two burners broke on his 6-burner Thermador, Bruce Herrmann of Melrose still wasn’t ready to buy another range (he’s the reader who replaced his own broken hinge on the Thermidor, and ...
This two-burner, which comes with its own igniter, folds together and packs into a five-liter pot (not included), making it significantly smaller and lighter than most other camp stoves. (It ...