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Flame broil a burger while boiling up some pasta with this super-versatile propane-powered grill stove with matchless lighting system.
| Burn time (max flame): | UA |
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| Cold weather use: | Excellent |
| Dimensions: | 23.8 x 15 x 7.25 inches |
| Ease of operation: | Excellent |
| Fuel: | Propane |
| Fuel capacity: | 16.4 ounces |
| Heat output: | 10,000 british thermal units |
| Stove stability: | Excellent |
| Suggested use: | Family camping |
| Weight (without fuel): | 14 lbs. 6 oz. |
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Great stove | |
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| Novice camper here so this is my first stove. I have the model without the ignition which is a slight hassle because lighting the grill requires lifting it up but this newer model solves that issue. Overall it worked great! Burner heated up water in little time. Made great oatmeal! The grill works really well. Made steaks, aspergus, corn on the cobb even a grilled pork loin roast that came out excellent. I also ordered the optional griddle which swaps out for the grill. Made great fried eggs, bacon and blueberry pancakes and again it worked as well as anything at home. Nice to be able the have a burner and grill/griddle. Opens up many cooking option and the grill/griddle are light and easy to travel with. There is a great plastic grease trap in the bottom that makes cleaning up after bacon a snap. The two issues I had with this is no ignition but clearly they fixed that and the burner controls do not have stop or push in to keep you from turning the burner all the way off when turning to low. The side wind panels work well for the wind as we cooked one morning in a 15 mph breeze with no problems but as shelves they are worthless as they droop and anything you set on them slides right off. They are also a little too flimsy to hold much over a pound. It also stained easily so it didn't really clean up like new after only one trip but it is a camp stove so i won't worry about it. Overall I love it so far. | |
| 195 Camper at REI on 08/07/2009 | |
Great Performer | |
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| This is one of those items that seems gimicky, and is easily written off as not possibly having any merit. Ahhh, but then you use it! You have a stove and a grill, (optional griddle available as an accessory), in one compact unit. You can grill the main dish, while simmering the side at the same time, on the same appliance. The grill can be cranked up to quickly whip out a whole bunch of hamburgers, (about six at a time)for a hungry mob! Or, it can carefully grill up a beautiful steak to seared perfection, while steaming your vegetables simultaneously! You can use it on a wood picnic bench without blistering the table top's paint or charring the wood. The only surprise that I experienced with this unit is that it has some short plastic feet under it, to provide clearance for the handy drip tray underneath, and possibly improve air flow. Those were not installed at the store, so it has a slightly thicker stance when fully assembled, than I expected, but still compact for car camping, or for use at base camp. I have also used this with Coleman's drip coffeemaker, (just remove the stove grate), and the griddle for making conveniently easy drip coffee, bacon/eggs/pancakes for a group of eight. | |
| BeachGuy at REI on 10/09/2009 | |