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**[https://www.walmart.com/ip/15971465360?sid=a8a29a6a-fd52-47e1-9de6-f66a6cc78c3a A Walmart Listing for “Coleman Fuel 1 Gallon” ] ( ‘’’~14 USD online as of this edit’’’ )
**[https://www.walmart.com/ip/15971465360?sid=a8a29a6a-fd52-47e1-9de6-f66a6cc78c3a A Walmart Listing for “Coleman Fuel 1 Gallon” ] ( ‘’’~14 USD online as of this edit’’’ )
***Seems high, let me check pictures i took last time i was checking the local walmart
***Seems high, let me check pictures i took last time i was checking the local walmart
***Nope, price is right 💀,  the [[Fuel Gel]] was on sale for 4usd each for what it’s worth
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Revision as of 21:46, 28 February 2026

Basics

  • The MOST COMMON + generic term for a Specialized Liquid Fuel
    • It is mainly used in Pressure Lanterns / Liquid Fuel Stoves designed for use with it, and thus is often called “Camp Fuel”
    • The fact that the Coleman brand made+makes much of the devices that use it has lead to it often being called “Coleman Fuel” as well
  • Essentially it is akin to a modern formulation of Old Formulation Gasoline
    • Early automobile/pre-automobile “gasoline” was typically “Drip Gas” / Natural Gas Liquids derived…NOT a specified product
      • Given they were a common technology of the time (due to Rural Electrification still going on etc) the “heyday” of the technology was from this period, hence it is the go-to specification
        • Newer “dual fuel” lanterns can run on “pump gas” / “mogas” (aka standard, albeit preferably Ethanol Free Gasoline )
        • Multifuel Liquid Fuel Pressure Stoves typically run “cleanest” on White Gas (or [[Fuel Alcohol, albeit that can have corrosion issues, Material Compatibility Issues , and overall isn’t advisable unless specifically designed in (or if it is not stored in the stove; the stove is stored DRY)
          • ”Heavier” fuels such as Kerosene or Diesel etc foul the Vapor Generator more quickly, necessitating more frequent maintenance (also may clog the nozzle)

Sourcing

Coleman Brand

  • Often can be found in Walmarts

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