Adams 3-N-1 Sports Cooker!

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  1. Russ Slivinski United States

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    Back again with another propane oddball. Up for your viewing pleasure and maybe your first? Early 1960’s Adams Sports created propane appliances and boasted of their dual use sometimes 3. The Adams Sports Cooker was one of the 5 different appliances they offered. Creative suitcase holds together by a set of fold down end caps that turn into legs and elevate unit off whatever surface it is set on. Case holds #2 separate tank burners that when removed are slid through large case holes and slipped into case brackets. Tank burners have a fold down bracket that secure it to the case on each side. Burners are operated by valve wheel on each tank and at full bore it delivers 7000 BTU’s. Stove grate has a built in flame spreader that can be slid over burner for bigger pots. Adams Sports made their own refillable cylinders that can be used with a separate filling adapter. There were 2 different styles of this type stove and I believe this was the later model? So we covered heater and cooker what about light? Adams Sports also sold a lantern attachment that can be installed over burner when removed from the stove. This way it is possible to cook at night with a single burner stove. This 3-N-1 Cooker came with refillable tank and original decal and pamphlet. Lantern attachment works on their heater/stove model too. Just another appliance that had a short run but cool nonetheless. Thanks for l@@king
     

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  2. geneislucky

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    Fabulous
     
  3. Russ Slivinski United States

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    Thanks Gene! I love the dual use appliances..Russ
     
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    An interesting concept, thanks Russ