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  • Coleman Cascade 3 in 1 Camping Stove, 2 Burner Camp Stove w/Push-Button Instant Ignition - 24,000 BTUs for Camping, Tailgating, Grilling, BBQs, & More
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Coleman Cascade 3 in 1 Camping Stove, 2 Burner Camp Stove w/Push-Button Instant Ignition - 24,000 BTUs for Camping, Tailgating, Grilling, BBQs, & More

4.8 out of 5 stars 34 ratings

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  • CASCADE 3IN1 STOVE PPN HICKORY MOSS C001
  • MORE MEAL OPTIONS: Removable cast-iron grill and griddle accessories help you cook up a variety of seriously good food
  • EASY TO TRANSPORT: Recessed carry handle, secure space to store regulator, and nylon carry case for accessories; heavy-duty latch keeps the stove closed while traveling
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Removable cast-iron pan support and aluminized steel cooktop for quick cleanups
  • DURABLE: Premium cast-iron cooking grates, grill, and griddle accessories last for years
  • IMPROVED COOKING CONTROL: Improved knob rotation for precise temperature and simmer control of 2 adjustable burners; rotary ignition for quick, matchless lighting

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Product Dimensions ‎19.56 x 63.5 x 37.34 cm; 12.52 kg
Item model number ‎2157356
Colour ‎Hickory Moss
Size ‎One Size
Height ‎11 inches
Length ‎27 inches
Weight ‎11.95 kg
Width ‎16 inches
Material ‎Blend
Special Features ‎Portable
Wattage ‎1000 watts
Included Components ‎CASCADE 3IN1 STOVE PPN HICKORY MOSS C001
Batteries Included? ‎No
Brand ‎Coleman
Item Weight ‎12.5 kg

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ASIN B0784VYVL1
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4.8 out of 5 stars 34 ratings

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Date First Available Dec 15 2021
Manufacturer Coleman

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Level up your food game with the Coleman Cascade Collection. Perfect for those times when trail mix just won't cut it, the Coleman Cascade 3-in-1 Camping Stove makes it easy to cook great meals outdoors. Its recessed carry handle makes the stove easy to bring along on your adventures, and its removable cast-iron pan support and aluminized steel cooktop are quick and easy to clean. Because we know cooking out in the elements can be rough, this stove has two guards to shield the burners and flame from the wind, as well a rotary ignition for quick, matchless lighting. The best parts? This stove has 24,000 BTUs of cooking power and comes with removable grill and griddle accessories so you can whip up a variety of good food that'll seriously hit the spot for the whole crew.

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  • Reviewed in Canada on April 25, 2025
    Verified Purchase
    Arrived in perfect shape - well packaged. I have been using various editions of Coleman stoves for 55 years and this stove is beautiful with some great improvements from the older ones I have. Fired up safely and effortlessly with 1 lb propane bottle. The cast-iron grills are fabulous and were easy to season - but as others have mentioned they are heavy and, practically, should be carried separately from the stove. The carrying case provided for the grills is excellent and will make the separate carrying/storing easy. The Coleman quality I expected; not disappointed. Excited to get out camping!
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  • Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2025
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    Not worth $288, maybe $100
    It’s a standard Coleman, the original model is essentially the same
    The plates are fine but realistically so heavy and not convenient to carry around
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  • Mike
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome stove
    Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
    Verified Purchase
    I love the stove. It’s sleek, compact, and has a lot of power. The griddle attachments are useful, but they have an extremely rough texture that makes them hard to clean.
  • jerry m.
    5.0 out of 5 stars The 3 in on feature
    Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
    Verified Purchase
    Great stove! I have used Coleman for years. This is exceptional!
  • Luke S
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Capable Camping Stove
    Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
    鶹 Vine Customer Review of Free Product( What's this? )
    This two burner camping stove by Coleman is everything you'd expect from the Coleman brand. We've used many Coleman products in the past and they are generally built to last. The quality of this is no less with some added features. The stove includes a removable cast iron cooking rack along with cast iron grill and griddle plates. Each burner can accommodate up to a 12" pan or skillet. The temperature knobs work very smoothly and the igniter works reliably as expected. A handy feature is the storage pocket for the gas regulator adapter which is designed for standard 1lb propane canisters. The 1lb canisters are not the most economical, especially when using the cast iron grills as you'll use a lot of gas heating up the cast iron, although you'll generally get much better cooking results. Refillable propane canisters and adapters for the larger tanks are available but need to be purchased separately.

    The stove is very quick and easy to set up and with the removable rack and plates, it is also easy to clean. The unit is fairly heavy when you include the grill plates but the stove itself is manageable and compact for transportation, and comes with a solid latch and a built in grab handle. A zippered canvas bag is also included for storage of the grill plates. Overall at around $140, this is built to the standards that you'd expect from Coleman and should last for years to come. 5 stars.
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    Luke S
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A Very Capable Camping Stove

    Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
    This two burner camping stove by Coleman is everything you'd expect from the Coleman brand. We've used many Coleman products in the past and they are generally built to last. The quality of this is no less with some added features. The stove includes a removable cast iron cooking rack along with cast iron grill and griddle plates. Each burner can accommodate up to a 12" pan or skillet. The temperature knobs work very smoothly and the igniter works reliably as expected. A handy feature is the storage pocket for the gas regulator adapter which is designed for standard 1lb propane canisters. The 1lb canisters are not the most economical, especially when using the cast iron grills as you'll use a lot of gas heating up the cast iron, although you'll generally get much better cooking results. Refillable propane canisters and adapters for the larger tanks are available but need to be purchased separately.

    The stove is very quick and easy to set up and with the removable rack and plates, it is also easy to clean. The unit is fairly heavy when you include the grill plates but the stove itself is manageable and compact for transportation, and comes with a solid latch and a built in grab handle. A zippered canvas bag is also included for storage of the grill plates. Overall at around $140, this is built to the standards that you'd expect from Coleman and should last for years to come. 5 stars.
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  • Honest reviewer
    4.0 out of 5 stars We all know the name Coleman, it's a camping icon and this 3 in 1 is awesome.
    Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025
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    We all know the name Coleman, it's synonymous to camping and quality. I already have a Coleman 2 burner propane stove, which has been around for decades. It's been to many National and state parks, beaches, rivers and lakes. I love my basic older working Coleman stove, it's cooked many a meals. That being said about Colemans historic quality, it appears to be the same to this day.

    I thought we'd get a back-up for the older stove and this 3 in1 Coleman stove appeared to fit the bid. I mean three appliances in one sounded great and over-all this new package deal, stove/grill and griddle is great. Total quality with this HD camp appliance. I'm shopping 鶹 for a 5'-6' high pressure gas line extension/convertor to use with the larger propane tanks. The smaller 1 lb. gas tanks are lighter and easier to setup and use with the unit, cost is much higher for the smaller tanks.

    Carrying the appliance is pretty easy, but I'll say it's much heavier that my older 2 burner propane stove. Get yourself a separate carry bag/case for ease in transport of the cast iron, griddle and grill. It's built like a tank, it's made for back-in camping due to it's weight...you won't want to hike in with this beast on foot.
    Setup is a wiz and super easy, due to the 3 in 1 design it really can't be beat.
    It sets up super fast like my older stove, it literally takes a couple minutes to get everything setup and ready for that next meal.
    A 10" pizza can easily be cooked on this grill, super easy camp meals making functionality superior.
    The 3 in 1 carries well with the built-in handle on the base.

    I'm giving it 3.5 stars due to the pricing of $275, it's a bit much without wheels, a built-in cook stand or accessory carry bags for the cast iron grill and griddle.
  • Bezoar
    5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, well-made stove works nicely. No easy way to connect to low pressure RV propane port.
    Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
    鶹 Vine Customer Review of Free Product( What's this? )
    Quick take

    This Coleman Cascade 3-in-1 camp stove is a well made and powerful propane stove from a trusted brand with nice-to-have cast iron grill and griddle accessories. It can be fueled by convenient, but small 1 lb. propane cans or by more economical 5 to 20 gallon refillable propane tanks via an adapter hose. It is, however, very difficult to connect to a low pressure RV propane port.

    Detailed Review.

    I first bought a Coleman gas stove in 1985 and it served admirably for decades of occasional use. The familiar ritual of pumping up the tank and priming the burners with liquid fuel was a fond memory. Eventually the gas tank and pump failed and I adapted it to use propane. It finally rusted beyond salvaging and I put it in the recycle bin a few years ago. I was excited to get the chance to try this new Coleman 3-in-1 stove when it showed up on Vine.

    Construction and assembly:

    The Cascade 3-in-1 Camp stove is a new, deluxe camp stove model from Coleman, a well known brand that almost anyone who has been camping is familiar with. The stove arrived well protected and in flawless condition. There were no manufacturing defects that I could find. The stove is mostly made of powder coated steel with cast iron grates, griddle, and grill. The latching mechanism is made of a solid block of aluminum.

    The stove cover stands upright when the side guards are extended to provide some wind protection, but the side guards are surprisingly shorter than on most previous Coleman stoves. A handle is made out of a recess on the underside of the stove. The stove with grate weighs 13 lbs. The griddle and grill accessories together add another 9 lbs. This is not a light weight stove.

    Minimal assembly is required before use. All you need to do is lay the iron grate on the stove, connect the pressure regulator, and screw on a Coleman propane cannister. The griddle and grill accessories fit directly onto the grates with interlocking tabs.

    Starting the stove is simple. Just turn on the burner valve until propane begins to flow and press the ignitor button. A piezoelectric generated spark is sent to both burners and you are cooking.

    Performance and fuel usage:

    The stove easily held a large 12 inch frying pan simultaneously with a 10 inch pan. The burners are both the same size at 3.25 inches in diameter. The propane flame spreads out beyond the burner but the heat will be concentrated in the center of larger pans. The propane flame is noisier than a natural gas flame and is also more difficult to see in bright light.

    I found the stove to be quite powerful. Coleman says the two burners put out a total of 24,000 BTU. For comparison, my home gas stove's largest burner puts out 12,000 BTU and the smallest only 6,500 BTU. For an idea of what that means in real life, I used the Coleman stove on highest power and it brought a quart of room temperature water in a covered pot to a full boil in six and a half minutes. That's faster than my home stove. The burners have plenty of power to cook anything that you would be able to cook on your home range.

    I measured the propane used in that six and a half minutes by weighing the cannister before and after. In those 6.5 minutes, 1.2 ounces of propane were consumed, which extrapolates to about 90 minutes per one pound cannister using one burner on full power. Presumably that would drop to 45 minutes if you were using both burners on full power. Although the one pound propane cans are convenient and portable, they don't last very long and you should plan on packing extra cannisters for any trip.

    Alternatives to Expensive 1 lb. Propane Cans:

    The one pound Coleman propane cans are convenient and widely available, but are expensive. You can fuel the Cascade 3-in-1 stove longer and more economically from a standard 5-20 gallon refillable propane tank by using an adapter hose to connect the tank to the pressure regulator on the stove. Coleman sells a five foot hose for just that purpose (鶹 ASIN:B0BXB8YRX8) and there are various generic knock offs. Refillable propane is currently running under three dollars per gallon (4.2 lbs of propane) which works out to under 75 cents a pound. In comparison, the 1 lb. Coleman cans currently sell for about five dollars each.

    If you own an RV with a quick connect propane port, you might think you could easily connect the Coleman stove to the RV port with an adapter hose as well. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Because the RV propane port is a regulated low pressure source, it won't provide enough pressure if connected to the stove's regulator which requires connection to a high pressure can or tank. If you could bypass the regulator and connect the RV port directly to the stove it would work, but the stove connection is a proprietary one for which I was unable to locate an suitable adapter hose either on 鶹 or by searching online. Other adapters such as for the Coleman Roadtrip grill or Blackstone griddles will not fit. The Coleman stove connector has a female 9/16"-18 UNF thread which holds an inner connector with a backflow valve to the stove port. About the only way to get this custom connector is to cannibalize one from another Coleman 5430 regulator and jury rig a connection to a standard quick connect hose.

    Other observations:

    The ignitor tips are constantly in direct contact with the burner flames and get red hot during use. My home's gas stove does not do this. This makes me a little nervous that they will eventually corrode away and need replacement.

    The cast iron griddle and grill accessories do not come pre-seasoned. If you want to use them without food sticking badly, you should season them like any other cast iron cookware by coating them with a thin layer of vegetable oil and putting them in a 400℉ oven for an hour.

    Although the cast iron griddle and grill accessories are nice, they each have only a 9" x 9" cooking surface and don't hold that much food. If you need to cook up a bunch of pancakes, grilled cheese sandwiches, etc, you should get a full two burner sized griddle (preferably cast iron) to use with the stove. I also almost never use a grill pan and would have preferred it if Coleman had included a full size griddle in place of the smaller grill and griddle (or, better yet, a full size flippable griddle/grill combo).

    Threading a one lb. propane tank onto the regulator feels clumsy. The propane tank lying at an angle and taking up table space to the side of the stove also seems awkward and a kludge. The old gas stoves with their tank directly attached to the front of the stove was a much more efficient use of space.

    Since most folks won't use the camp stove that often, I would recommend getting a storage bag to protect it from dirt, dust, and bugs. Many are available on 鶹.
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    Bezoar
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Powerful, well-made stove works nicely. No easy way to connect to low pressure RV propane port.

    Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
    Quick take

    This Coleman Cascade 3-in-1 camp stove is a well made and powerful propane stove from a trusted brand with nice-to-have cast iron grill and griddle accessories. It can be fueled by convenient, but small 1 lb. propane cans or by more economical 5 to 20 gallon refillable propane tanks via an adapter hose. It is, however, very difficult to connect to a low pressure RV propane port.

    Detailed Review.

    I first bought a Coleman gas stove in 1985 and it served admirably for decades of occasional use. The familiar ritual of pumping up the tank and priming the burners with liquid fuel was a fond memory. Eventually the gas tank and pump failed and I adapted it to use propane. It finally rusted beyond salvaging and I put it in the recycle bin a few years ago. I was excited to get the chance to try this new Coleman 3-in-1 stove when it showed up on Vine.

    Construction and assembly:

    The Cascade 3-in-1 Camp stove is a new, deluxe camp stove model from Coleman, a well known brand that almost anyone who has been camping is familiar with. The stove arrived well protected and in flawless condition. There were no manufacturing defects that I could find. The stove is mostly made of powder coated steel with cast iron grates, griddle, and grill. The latching mechanism is made of a solid block of aluminum.

    The stove cover stands upright when the side guards are extended to provide some wind protection, but the side guards are surprisingly shorter than on most previous Coleman stoves. A handle is made out of a recess on the underside of the stove. The stove with grate weighs 13 lbs. The griddle and grill accessories together add another 9 lbs. This is not a light weight stove.

    Minimal assembly is required before use. All you need to do is lay the iron grate on the stove, connect the pressure regulator, and screw on a Coleman propane cannister. The griddle and grill accessories fit directly onto the grates with interlocking tabs.

    Starting the stove is simple. Just turn on the burner valve until propane begins to flow and press the ignitor button. A piezoelectric generated spark is sent to both burners and you are cooking.

    Performance and fuel usage:

    The stove easily held a large 12 inch frying pan simultaneously with a 10 inch pan. The burners are both the same size at 3.25 inches in diameter. The propane flame spreads out beyond the burner but the heat will be concentrated in the center of larger pans. The propane flame is noisier than a natural gas flame and is also more difficult to see in bright light.

    I found the stove to be quite powerful. Coleman says the two burners put out a total of 24,000 BTU. For comparison, my home gas stove's largest burner puts out 12,000 BTU and the smallest only 6,500 BTU. For an idea of what that means in real life, I used the Coleman stove on highest power and it brought a quart of room temperature water in a covered pot to a full boil in six and a half minutes. That's faster than my home stove. The burners have plenty of power to cook anything that you would be able to cook on your home range.

    I measured the propane used in that six and a half minutes by weighing the cannister before and after. In those 6.5 minutes, 1.2 ounces of propane were consumed, which extrapolates to about 90 minutes per one pound cannister using one burner on full power. Presumably that would drop to 45 minutes if you were using both burners on full power. Although the one pound propane cans are convenient and portable, they don't last very long and you should plan on packing extra cannisters for any trip.

    Alternatives to Expensive 1 lb. Propane Cans:

    The one pound Coleman propane cans are convenient and widely available, but are expensive. You can fuel the Cascade 3-in-1 stove longer and more economically from a standard 5-20 gallon refillable propane tank by using an adapter hose to connect the tank to the pressure regulator on the stove. Coleman sells a five foot hose for just that purpose (鶹 ASIN:B0BXB8YRX8) and there are various generic knock offs. Refillable propane is currently running under three dollars per gallon (4.2 lbs of propane) which works out to under 75 cents a pound. In comparison, the 1 lb. Coleman cans currently sell for about five dollars each.

    If you own an RV with a quick connect propane port, you might think you could easily connect the Coleman stove to the RV port with an adapter hose as well. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Because the RV propane port is a regulated low pressure source, it won't provide enough pressure if connected to the stove's regulator which requires connection to a high pressure can or tank. If you could bypass the regulator and connect the RV port directly to the stove it would work, but the stove connection is a proprietary one for which I was unable to locate an suitable adapter hose either on 鶹 or by searching online. Other adapters such as for the Coleman Roadtrip grill or Blackstone griddles will not fit. The Coleman stove connector has a female 9/16"-18 UNF thread which holds an inner connector with a backflow valve to the stove port. About the only way to get this custom connector is to cannibalize one from another Coleman 5430 regulator and jury rig a connection to a standard quick connect hose.

    Other observations:

    The ignitor tips are constantly in direct contact with the burner flames and get red hot during use. My home's gas stove does not do this. This makes me a little nervous that they will eventually corrode away and need replacement.

    The cast iron griddle and grill accessories do not come pre-seasoned. If you want to use them without food sticking badly, you should season them like any other cast iron cookware by coating them with a thin layer of vegetable oil and putting them in a 400℉ oven for an hour.

    Although the cast iron griddle and grill accessories are nice, they each have only a 9" x 9" cooking surface and don't hold that much food. If you need to cook up a bunch of pancakes, grilled cheese sandwiches, etc, you should get a full two burner sized griddle (preferably cast iron) to use with the stove. I also almost never use a grill pan and would have preferred it if Coleman had included a full size griddle in place of the smaller grill and griddle (or, better yet, a full size flippable griddle/grill combo).

    Threading a one lb. propane tank onto the regulator feels clumsy. The propane tank lying at an angle and taking up table space to the side of the stove also seems awkward and a kludge. The old gas stoves with their tank directly attached to the front of the stove was a much more efficient use of space.

    Since most folks won't use the camp stove that often, I would recommend getting a storage bag to protect it from dirt, dust, and bugs. Many are available on 鶹.
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