For the past 50 years Coleman has essentially made two models of liquid fuel two burner stoves, the 424 / 425 and the larger 413 / 414.
The 424 and 414 are Dual Fuel stoves that burn both Coleman fuel and Unleaded gas. You can tell the Dual fuel stoves at a glance because they have silver fuel tanks as opposed to the red tanks for the traditional Coleman fuel (white gas) only stoves, the 413 and 425 models.
Comparison of Dimensions (in inches)
424 / 425 | 413 /414 | |
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Unit Closed | 18 X 12 X 4 1/2 | 22 X 13 X 5 1/2 |
Cooking Surface | 10 X 17 | 20 X 11 |
Burners Center to Center | 9 1/2 | 11 |
I recently acquired a Coleman 425 stove from the Goodwill so I thought that I would sit it next to a 414 and take some pictures to compare the size of the two units. The 414 is the larger with the silver fuel tank and the 425 is the smaller with the red tank.
Two Ten inch fry pans on the 414.
Two Ten inch fry pans on the 425. Obviously you would not cook like this silly...
The 414 with a 10 X 16 1/2 inch griddle.
The 425 with a 10 X 16 1/2 inch griddle.
If you were looking for a way to carry your Coleman stove (as well as all your camping cooking gear) check out the Camping Kitchen Box Chuck Box.
The Coleman 424 in the Camping Kitchen Box.
The Coleman 414 in the Camping Kitchen Box