Coleman Exponent F1 Ultralight Stove


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List Price : $49.99 Price : $35.26
Coleman Exponent F1 Ultralight Stove

Product Description

Remarkably compact and efficient, the Coleman F1 UltraLight stove weighs a mere 2.7 ounces. But don’t let its diminutive size and weight deceive you -- it packs a powerful wallop with a 16,000-BTU burner. The F1 UltraLight stove boils a quart of water in less than three minutes. It's fully and easily adjustable from low-simmer to high. The F1 UltraLight is fueled by standard butane/propane cartridges, such as Coleman’s model 3250 resealable, threaded canister with 7.75 ounces of fuel (not included). Burn time for the F1 UltraLight stove is up to 50 minutes on high, 120 minutes on low (per 230-gram cartridge). It features three serrated pot supports that fold together for an even smaller package to store and carry. Stuff sack included. Comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

Amazon.com Product Description

Get ready for serious cooking on the trails with the Coleman Exponent 9741-700 F1 Powerboost camp stove, which weighs an amazingly light 2.7 ounces. It offers fully adjustable heat up to 16,400 BTUs and can boil a liter of water in 3 minutes and 40 seconds. Thanks to Coleman's PerfectFlow feature, it's regulated for a constant, consistent burn (without flaring or flickering). Other features include a push-button electronic ignition for matchless lighting and serrated pan supports that fold away for compact storage. It uses resealable butane/propane cartridges (cartridge not included), and one 220-gram cartridge will provide up to 50 minutes on high or two hours on low setting.


  • One of the lightest backpacking stoves in the world - only weighs 2.7 oz.
  • Fully adjustable heat up to 16,400 BTUs
  • Operates on resealable butane/propane cartridge (not included)
  • One 220g cartridge will last up to 0.83 hours on high, 2 hours on low
  • Limited lifetime warranty


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63 of 63 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great lightweight stove. Coleman should keep it up!, December 3, 2005
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David Hostetler "SuperDave3006" (League City, Texas U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coleman Exponent F1 Ultralight Stove (Sports)
I purchased a Coleman Exponent F1 Ultralight stove this past spring in preparation for a trip to the Cascades in Oregon. I have owned a liquid fuel stove for years (MSR Whisperlite purchased in approx 1992), and have loved it, but as I am getting older, I have been wanting to trim my pack weight down. I have found the following advantages to the F1 Ultralight.

#1. Easy to use. Simply unscrew the burner head, open the pan supports, screw the burner head back down, screw stove onto canister, light match, twist valve, and you are cooking with gas.

#2. No priming. The liquid fuel stoves required priming, and pumping, which made them harder to use than I would have expected. With this stove, you simply turn the valve and light. No waiting for the generator to heat up.

#3. Very light weight. The stove assembly itself weighs less than just the small fuel bottle for my liquid fuel stove alone. This thing is a feather on the back.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great super lightweight stove, July 5, 2008
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I bought this stove a few weeks ago for a backpacking trip in the California Sierras. We used the stove twice a day and it worked great (one match to light every time even in windy conditions). The stove is unbelievably light and fits in a tiny sack which can easily be stored inside pots and pans for protection. It is also surprisingly stable considering its' size. The manual says the stove is compatible only with Coleman propane/butane canisters but it will work with any propane/butane canister. I used the MSR brand. I used one 4 oz. cannister in four days (7 meals plus boiling water for tea, hot chocolate). In summary, this is a great product for a great price. Similar stoves I looked at were heavier and twice the price.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Stove, September 20, 2007
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M. Mundy (California) - See all my reviews
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I have had the F1 Ultralight for over 4 years and can say that it's the best I've seen. It puts out more heat then the MSR PocketRocket, packs down smaller, is lighter... and costs less. Of course, with this stove, you are limited to the Isobutane/Propane type fuel canisters, so if you are planning to go someplace where those aren't available, this isn't the stove for you, but otherwise, it's a fantastic investment. I do most of my backpacking in the Sierra's and have never had any problems with it- the design is very clean.
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