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Currently, I use this cooking setup and it is pretty convenient when the travel space is tight: However, its BTU potential is understandably modest and I would sometimes like to cook a soup or b...
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<p>Currently, I use this cooking setup and it is pretty convenient when the travel space is tight:</p> <p><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/kO6HZm.jpg" alt="Coleman's Propane Fuel Burner"></p> <p>However, its BTU potential is understandably modest and I would sometimes like to cook a soup or beans when on a multi day trip. So I was thinking of a regular sized propane tank (20 lb), that people use for deck grills and can be refilled at stores like Home Depot or Lowes:</p> <p><img src="https://i.stack.imgur.com/zIvAFm.jpg" alt="BBQ Propane tank"></p> <p>Unfortunately, I am not having any luck finding a cooktop (similar to the Coleman one on the first picture) for it that is mounted directly on the tank here in the U.S. I have seen exactly that setup in other countries where some people use it for regular cooking outside their homes. Any idea where to get that?</p>