Coleman 425 Camp Stove. Vintage Coleman 425F 2 Burner Camping stove 425 eBay The advent of disposable propane canister stoves has greatly reduced the interest in these liquid fuel versions, but Coleman continues to support four models The 424 and 414 are Dual Fuel stoves that burn both Coleman fuel and Unleaded gas
Four Bees Coleman 425B Two Burner Camp Stove, Gasoline fired, circa 1950's from sharky-fourbees.blogspot.co.uk
The 424 and 414 are Dual Fuel stoves that burn both Coleman fuel and Unleaded gas However when I looked at the manufacturer's instructions and details underneath I found two different numbers (see picture below)
Four Bees Coleman 425B Two Burner Camp Stove, Gasoline fired, circa 1950's
The shields are part of the Coleman Toaster, Griddle, Broiler accessory, 5140-425, in Michael Morgan's collection (lower image), made for the 425 stoves I recently picked up Coleman 425… At least that's what the sticker on the front says You can tell the Dual fuel stoves at a glance because they have silver fuel tanks as opposed to the red tanks for the traditional Coleman fuel (white gas) only stoves, the 413.
Coleman 425 B 425B Camping Stove Camp Stove 2 Burner Liquid Fuel Not. The shields are part of the Coleman Toaster, Griddle, Broiler accessory, 5140-425, in Michael Morgan's collection (lower image), made for the 425 stoves Someone told me vintage stoves are better and then I found this.
Coleman Camp Stove Model 425. Similar to the other models the primary burner is larger than the secondary burner (s) The 425C does not have a hinged grate, unlike the 413F and 426C made during the same years