Hi. I found this place a few days ago and have been reading through a lot of it. My wife and I are relatively new to camping. We're retirement age, but not retired. Any traveling we've done in the past has always been, by her requirements, at a Marriott, Hilton, or some such. When she told me she wanted to go camping with our son and his family a couple of years ago, I nearly fell over. So, we are tent campers these days.
Now, to my problem. We have a Coleman 3 burner stove. The control knobs for the two regular burners will not stay set at a low, as in minimum, flow level. When I set it low and let it go, the gas flow kicks up more than for a simmer type flame. It's a long way from full blast, but simply won't stay at low, on either burner. I'm considering taking a strip of duct tape to hold the knobs in place. If only one burner did that, I would expect it's a defect. However, with both doing the same thing, it would seem that's how it's made. Is that typical?
Now, to my problem. We have a Coleman 3 burner stove. The control knobs for the two regular burners will not stay set at a low, as in minimum, flow level. When I set it low and let it go, the gas flow kicks up more than for a simmer type flame. It's a long way from full blast, but simply won't stay at low, on either burner. I'm considering taking a strip of duct tape to hold the knobs in place. If only one burner did that, I would expect it's a defect. However, with both doing the same thing, it would seem that's how it's made. Is that typical?
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