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I think the propane outlet may be clogged by sand, yet when I poke a screw driver into it, I hear and smell a steady stream of propane. Indoor stove works fine. Outdoor stove lights and runs for 2 seconds, then propane supply fades away. Any ideas why?


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I actually have cooked on a camp stove indoors before I "knew better", and everything was fine. But I wonder if I was just lucky. Now I have a terrible electric stove that I hate and all I can find online are dire warnings that I will die if I use my propane stove indoors.


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Trying out an old Coleman Camping stove.

This week Im renting a lean-to in Baxter State park Maine. Im bringing a lot of gear and testing it out.

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