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[Lifetime Warranty] 5430 Gas Stove Pressure Regulator Replacement for Coleman Propane Stoves Grills, Fold N Go Stove Accessories - Maintains Stable LP Gas Flow, NOT Compatible with Roadtrip LXE Grills

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5430 Gas Stove Pressure Regulator

Key Features

  • Precision Flow Control: Specifically engineered to regulate high-pressure propane from disposable cylinders down to the exact PSI required for consistent, blue-flame performance on Coleman camping stoves.
  • High-Altitude Stability: Designed to maintain a steady gas stream even in cold weather or high-altitude environments, preventing the "surging" or "flame-out" common with worn regulators.
  • Heavy-Duty Brass Fittings: Features solid brass connection points for maximum durability and a spark-free, airtight seal against the stove and the propane tank.
  • Tool-Free Installation: Equipped with a knurled easy-grip nut, allowing for rapid attachment and removal by hand during campsite setup and teardown.
  • Compact & Portable: Lightweight, rigid design fits easily into stove storage compartments or carry bags without bending or leaking.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Coleman 5430 Series Regulator
  • 5430-5651
  • 9922-5651
  • Generic Coleman Propane Stove Regulator Arm

Compatibility & Fitment

This regulator is a standard replacement for many classic and modern Coleman 2-burner propane stoves. Key compatible models include:

  • Coleman Stove Series: 5430, 5433, 5435, 5444, 5453, 5466, 5469, and 9922.
  • Fold N Go: Compatible with various Fold N Go portable stove models (e.g., 5442 series).
  • Powermax: Fits select models utilizing the standard threaded regulator arm.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE: This regulator is NOT compatible with Coleman Roadtrip LXE, LXX, or Party Grill models, which require a different threaded configuration.

When to Replace

  • Weak or Yellow Flame: The stove burners produce a low, flickering, or orange flame even when the propane tank is full and the burner valves are wide open.
  • Hissing Sound / Gas Smell: A clear sign of a gas leak at the regulator body or the connection points; replace immediately for safety.
  • Frozen Regulator: If the regulator frosts over excessively or "freezes up" during use, the internal diaphragm may be failing.
  • Bent or Stripped Threads: The regulator will no longer screw onto the stove or the propane bottle securely, leading to a dangerous leak.
  • No Gas Flow: The internal safety check valve has stuck closed, preventing any propane from reaching the burners.

Installation Tips

  • Hand Tighten Only: Do not use pliers or a wrench to attach the regulator to the stove or the propane cylinder. Over-tightening can crush the internal gasket or strip the brass threads.
  • Leak Test: After connecting a new propane bottle, apply a small amount of soapy water to the connections. If bubbles appear, the seal is not airtight.
  • Storage: Always remove the regulator from the stove and the propane bottle after use. Storing the stove with the regulator attached can lead to bent threads or damage to the internal seals.
  • Clean the Vent: Ensure the small vent hole on the regulator body is free of dirt, grease, or spider webs, as a blocked vent will cause the flame to fluctuate.
  • Proper Fuel: Designed for use with standard 1lb (16.4oz) disposable propane cylinders. If using a 20lb tank adapter hose, ensure the hose is connected to the regulator, not directly to the stove.
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  • IDEAL REPLACEMENT

    IDEAL REPLACEMENT

    ONLY fit for Coleman 5413, 5420A, 5423E, 5425A, 5426, 5430B, 5433, 5435B, 5435C, 5442, 5444, 5453, 5466, 5469, 9922
  • PREMIUM MATERIAL

    PREMIUM MATERIAL

    BlueStars Stove Pressure Regulator is made of strong & durable material, ensuring long-lasting and effective operation
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    SAVING SOLUTION

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  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    Please make sure the connectors are firmly tightened to ensure safety
Compatible Brands
‎Coleman Classic Grill, PowerPack, Coleman Triton Portable Propane Gas Stove, Triton Propane Stove series, Fold N Go Insta Start propane stove, HyperFlame, Eventemp Stoves
Fit Coleman stoves
‎Coleman 5413, 5420A, 5423E, 5425A, 5426, 5430B, 5433, 5435B, 5435C, 5442, 5444, 5453, 5466, 5469, 9922
NOT Fit
‎Coleman Roadtrip LXE/LXX/LX Grills
Note
‎This list is not exhaustive. Please check with us and we will confirm your model promptly.

FAQ

This replacement regulator is intended for Coleman propane stoves and grills that use the 5430-style regulator connection. It is commonly used on Fold N Go stove setups and similar Coleman LP appliances that accept this regulator type. It is specifically noted as not compatible with Coleman RoadTrip LXE grills. Before ordering, match the connection style and your existing regulator number if available.
No. This regulator is not compatible with Coleman RoadTrip LXE grills. If you have a RoadTrip LXE, verify the correct regulator and hose assembly for that exact model before purchasing.
The regulator controls propane pressure from the cylinder to help maintain a steady gas flow to the burners. A properly working regulator helps the stove or grill light more consistently and maintain a stable flame during use.
Typical symptoms include weak or uneven burner flame, burners that will not stay lit, difficulty lighting, low heat output, or inconsistent performance even with a full propane cylinder. These symptoms can also be caused by a partially blocked burner, damaged hose, or tank connection issue, so it helps to inspect the full fuel path.
Replacement is usually straightforward if your stove or grill uses the same regulator style. In many cases, it is a basic swap that takes about 5 to 15 minutes. Make sure the propane cylinder is disconnected first, work in a well-ventilated area, and check all connections for leaks with a soap-and-water solution after installation.
Confirm that your Coleman stove or grill uses the 5430-style regulator connection, inspect the propane cylinder connection for damage, and check the burners and gas ports for debris or blockage. If the appliance still has low flame after cleaning the burners and verifying the tank is full, the regulator becomes a more likely cause.
Common causes include wear over time, contamination from dirt or oil residue in the fuel path, moisture exposure, corrosion, repeated connection stress, or internal diaphragm failure. Outdoor cooking equipment is especially prone to regulator problems if it is stored in damp conditions or left connected for long periods.