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Originally Posted by Corey
From what I have been reading up on, the hot stove (yeah, punny huh  ) is one called the Partner Stove.
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Those are made right here in Pocatello! The company does a lot for the outdoor community and they donate one of their 4-burner stoves to our local Safari Club banquets every year. They are the real deal.
Right now I am on a gas stove kick. I really like my Coleman Apex II. I tried a Coleman Xpert with the Power Max fuel over the weekend in conjunction with my Apex but did not like it. It boiled water fast, but the flame control is junk and continually blew out. The Apex has an integrated wind screen around the burner that helps with windy conditions.
I am also on a downsize kick and am getting rid of a bunch of stoves. I used to run a 2-burner century propane stove (currently for sale) and it worked well but took up too much space. I also want to stick with one fuel for vehicle and stove.