| Coleman Stove Utensil Rack | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 3 reviews) Sales Rank: 28527 Category: Sports
Publisher: Coleman Studio: Coleman Brand: Coleman Label: Coleman Media: Sports Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 5 x 2.4
MPN: 807A450 Model: 807B450T UPC: 076501920000 EAN: 0076501920000 ASIN: B0009PUR4U
Release Date: April 18, 2005
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| | Utensil Rack, Stove | | | Cookware/General | | | 1 Year |
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Product Description Coleman, Stove Utensil Rack, Attaches To Lid Of Camp Stove, Conveniently Holds Cooking Utensils, Can Be Used To Hold Pot Lid, Salt & Pepper Shakers, Utensils, Etc.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Space Saver June 20, 2008 We have a Coleman 428 3-burner stove and this innovative utensil rack fit onto the lid of the stove perfectly. Having all of our cooking utensils within easy reach was very convenient and we loved the spice rack as well. Granted there are no directions on how to install the rack but it's pretty self explanatory and we had it set up in seconds.
  Doesn't fit newer coleman stoves December 28, 2007 I looked all around and tried to figure out of this would fit the lid of my newer coleman stove, and found no info, so i thought i'd post this reply to let anyone whos looking know it doesn't fit the newer coleman stoves with the big knobs. There is no instruction sheet with this item, and after purchasing it really looks flimsy and probably not that good of an idea to mount on a stove lid anyway. I guess if it would have fit my stove it might have been worth the 8 bucks or so i paid for it, but it did not. Make sure you have an older stove if you want to use this, I gave mine to my parents to put on their old sears camp stove.
  Handy, but it rusts September 28, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was very handy on our last camping trip. It frees up space on the picnic table or whatever surface you happen to be cooking on. The shelf is sturdy and engages the camp stove very well. It rained several times over our camping weekend and by the time we got packed up, the unit was starting to rust. I was a little disappointed in this.
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