🔥 Elevate Your Outdoor Cooking Game!
The Coleman Tabletop 2-in-1 Camping Grill/Stove is a versatile outdoor cooking solution that combines a powerful grill and stove in one compact design. With 20,000 BTUs of cooking power, adjustable burners, and a pressure regulator for consistent performance, this grill is perfect for camping, tailgating, or backyard gatherings. Its lightweight construction and easy setup make it an essential companion for any outdoor enthusiast.
Item Weight | 7.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 61D x 16.5W x 40H centimeters |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 2E+3 |
Additional Features | Portable |
Style | Contains PFAS |
Color | BLACK |
Material Type | Aluminum |
M**.
Perfect grill for apartment dwellers!
I’m temporarily living in a condo while I renovate a home I will move in to. I like grilled foods - steaks, burgers and especially vegetables. The smoke created means grilling on the cooktop in the kitchen is out, but I couldn’t justify lugging a big, full size gas grill through to my condo-sized patio. I decided to give this one a go and for one or two people, it’s great! It gets plenty hot and mine has a good range of control from blazing to a low simmer. (I was using it in a protected area with no wind.) The grill is definitely non-stick - must be careful not to chase the food right off the edge.As for the aluminum grill that I see has problems in some reviews, I don’t think it was designed for sustained high heat below a pan or griddle. For grilling, it is fine, but I did find a cast iron duplicate grill grate right here on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CY84JRQ9?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details ) which will definitely work if you want to put a big pot or griddle over the grill side. I bought an 10.5 inch Lodge brand grill pan (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000CF66W?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details )which fits just right also and is great for searing vegetables which would fall through the grill. Lodge also makes a 10.5 inch square skillet which would work perfectly as a griddle or fry pan. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00063RWXE?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details )I will use the cast iron grate if using any pan over the grill side. The lightweight aluminum cooks steaks or burgers perfectly, but cast iron will hold up for more sustained heat.Overall, I can’t find anything to complain about with this little camp stove/grill combo. Everything worked as it should and I’ll be taking it for a tailgating trip very soon.
N**P
Flexible and good value
We purchased this combination grill/stove to replace two separate items, a BBQ and a dual burner camp stove. It has worked well in both capacities for us, and has allowed us to greatly save on space in the car.Most of our camp cooking was one pot meals, so the second burner on our old stove was rarely used.We also BBQ quite a bit when camping, so having a reasonably sized grill was a must have. This grill will accommodate two peoples food with ease. To make cleaning easier, we lined the BBQ side with foil.I would recommend this combination stove.
J**N
Love it
Works great love it, lat weight, made good, clean up easy.
A**R
Works great... for me.
Nice little grill stove combo, I think Coleman is spot on with this product...Recently got back from a 2 week overlanding trip thru the Yukon and down the west coast of B.C. and the grill stove was my only cooking appliance aside from fire pits at campgrounds.During the trip I used it to grill steaks and chop’s, fry potatoes and make toast, boil water and fry bannock... the side burner is very typical of a Coleman burner where it takes a gentle steady hand to get a low simmer from the control knob, the grill side is much easier to regulate temperature but partially due to it being at times marginal to produce “enough” heat... don’t get me wrong it does a great job cooking steaks and burgers but if you want a nice sear make sure you pre-heat the grill for a bit... it’s not a typical patio BBQ with BTU’s to spare.Cleaning is not the most convienient feature of this grill but it is manageable with some practice.I did use a large aluminum frying pan on the grill side of the stove many many times and dident have any trouble however I wouldn’t put a cast iron pan on it and you need to watch how hot it’s getting closely to avoid melting the grill.
W**E
As Advertised.
Nice and light. Easy to set up and use. Not as sturdy as my 50 year old Colman White Gas stove so I don't think it will last as long, but the fuel is easier to deal with.
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