'Pressure' stoves
This may sound a really silly question, but I don't know the answer.
I have recently bought a Coleman Feather 442 dual fuel stove, and fired it up for the first time last night to see how well it boiled water. Part of the preparation during and after lighting is to pump up the pressure. My question is, do you let that pressure go before you pack it away, or should you carry it with the pressure still built up? I have read through the leaflet quite a few times now and it doesn't say you should, or shouldn't :-s
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