The larger two-burner Coleman stoves and the one-burner little brother actually do provide very good simmer control. I"ve used them for years and they do quite well.

On the other hand, as I've said here, I was really surprized how much problem I had regulating the two-burner propane stove. I won't give up yet, but it wasn't as easy as my faithfull white-gas Coleman two-burner.

It is the white gas backpacking stoves that are notorious for having very poor simmering control. I think it is mostly because of the relatively small size of the fuel tank - it is hard to maintain a constant fuel pressure. I don't recall having that problem with the one-burner Coleman stove.

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By the way, never ever use these stove indoors without adequate ventilation. Even if you think you have adequate venilation, I'd recommend you have a carbon monoxide detector in the area.

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