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Coleman camping pot set & Coleman 2 burner stove

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Moseley

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Hello, we've managed to accumulate a few camping items that are surplus to requirements and so are having a bit of a clear out. Ideally I don't want to post anything and can help out with delivery as I travel regularly and we have a few shows lined up for the rest of summer. Otherwise we're located in Worcester.

First up, Coleman camping pan set. We've used these and to be honest the non-stick coating is shite and the frying pan has subsequently been scoured to death as can be seen in the photos. They're fine for anything that doesn't involve frying e.g. Boiling spuds. £5 or a couple of beers if anyone wants them!

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Coleman 2 burner stove. Comes with one new, full canister (£10 with discount card from go outdoors) and one that has some gas but is nearer to empty. Complete with regulator. The stove is a nice, compact and robust design. We did notice that one of the auto-sparks works intermittently and also the burners seem hard to turn down to a low flow. I'm not sure if this is just a characteristic of this cooker, but our rickety camping gaz one seems to be more controllable. £40

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