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On-the-go cooking just got a little easier with the Coleman tabletop portable butane gas camping stove, 1 burner, gray. With an ultra-portable design and included carry case, this stove is ready for any camping adventure and quickly sets up on any outdoor tabletop, supporting up to a 10-inch pan. Attach an 8.8 oz. Butane cylinder, light the automatic matchless ignition with the turn of a knob, and in no time, you're cooking with up to 7,650 BTUs of power for up to 1.25 hours.
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