Originally Posted By: Ironwood


Only issue with white gas (I have many many old Colemans) is/ will become availabiity. Like all the other "junk" produced today that is disposable, people are buying propane fired stoves instead (many paper thiin cheap and chinsy). FYI, you can get a converter kit for you suitcase white gas Coleman to run on propane for $15 at most camping stores. Ironwood


I highly doubt that white gas AKA Coleman fuel is going to disappear from from the wholesale and retail markets anytime soon as millions of litres are still sold worldwide every year and the expected shelf life is very good.

On Coleman's website, it states:

An un-opened container of Coleman® Fuel stored in a dry area with no rapid extreme changes in temperature will remain viable for five to seven years. An opened container stored in the same area will remain viable for up to two years though will be at its best if used within a year.


Given that, as Canoedogs mentioned, there have been posts on other forums where people (like I did recently) have purchased old stoves and the gas in these stoves is probably 10-20 years old and still lights up fine.
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