I also use Aspen 4T as it is the most readily available where I live (rural). Coleman fuel is only up in the big city and costs an arm and a leg. If buying Aspen, make sure it is the 4T and not the premix two stroke stuff. The blue canisters are the correct stuff, NOT the red.
If you are really stuck, some panel wipe is pure naptha and cheap poundshop lighter fuel can be used as well but that is a very expensive way to run your stove.
Quote: Originally posted by kernow24 on 15/4/2025
Can't beat a Coleman dual fuel stove, although they've got quite expensive over the past few years
I imported my replacement from a camping shop in EU, and it was still cheaper than what I could find in UK.
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