How to Use Gasoline in a Coleman Stove
Most camp stoves use what is called 'white gas', or naptha, for fuel. This is clean-burning, and is safe to use in the stoves (and in many lanterns).
But what if you are fresh out of white gas? Can you use the unleaded gasoline from the nearest pump? It sure would be convenient, but is it safe?
It is safe...IF you are using a Coleman stove specifically designated as 'Dual Fuel'.
Dual Fuel Colemans are specially designed to handle the different flashpoints of the various fuels, and to use parts that can tolerate a wider range of temperatures.
Other stoves may not be safe to use with gasoline.
If you use gasoline in a Dual Fuel Coleman, always look for the lowest octane level possible (as it has fewer additives).
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Coleman Premium 2 Mantle Dual Fuel Gas Camping Lantern | ![]() |
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US $39.95 | 27d 18h 5m |
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New Coleman Dual Fuel 2 Burner Camping Stove 424 two WH | ![]() |
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US $59.95 | 22d 3h 38m |
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Coleman 424 Dual Fuel 2 Burner Campstove | ![]() |
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US $99.99 | 18h 2m |
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COLEMAN DUAL FUEL CAMP STOVE AND DUAL FUEL LANTERN | ![]() |
5 Bids | US $50.00 | 1d 14h 53m |
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Coleman Lantern Dual Fuel Model Model 225 | ![]() |
7 Bids | US $27.01 | 23m |
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Coleman 285700T dual fuel camping lantern | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 1h 46m |
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