can i use my coleman one burner propane stove indoors to cook something?
Monday, March 29th, 2010 at
8:33 am
or will it let off too much carbon monoxide?
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It will only produce a large amount of carbon monoxide (although it will probably produce a very small amount) if there is not enough oxygen in the room for it to burn fully.
So, keep a window open and you should be fine.
you can use it – shouldn’t be any problem
The operating instructions probably say "For outdoor use only" or "Use only in a well ventilated area". So, you probably shouldn’t be doing that on a regular basis, but if it’s a once in a while thing, as long as you are careful and crack open a nearby window, you should be fine…
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A one burner coleman stove won’t produce enough carbon monoxide to cause a problem inside. They are used all the time in airtight tents and campers and a lot of kitchens have four burner LPG or natural gas ranges. The hazard would be from an upset of the little stove.
bad idea. i would only use a propane stove outdoors. i don’t think its a good idea to use one indoors.
That is okay. The stove should have its own place and not moved or bumped into.