Re: Are you ready for the next hurricaine? (new coffee maker by Coleman)
- From: "AlanM" <michael1943@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 16:01:02 -0400
Before moving to Florida, two years ago, I purchased a Coleman camp stove
consisting of one grill and one burner. By the addition of an adapter hose I
attached a large barbeque tank which gave me more gas than I could possibly
use. After the three weeks blackout I had used less than 1/3 of the tank.
The percolator, a left over from Boy Scout days, was a welcome change to the
single mug pour over. The grill portion of the stove was great for giant
soup pots of hot water for bathing.
Unfortunately, at 6'4" a rather limited portion of the anatomy was able to
use the soup pot so I had to use the "pour over" method.
"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:w5ikg.13311$921.3131@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've found the solution to one of my problems at least:
http://tinyurl.com/eht6v.
Having a 'real' coffee maker without having to crank up the generator
will be a big plus when the storms start hitting this year. We ride them
out &
.
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