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PokerCamper
Jul 15, 2014Explorer
I'm sure the RVQ grill isn't as good quality as an after-market grill, but I'm equally sure I don't want to spend extra $$$ for something I'll use only occasionally. I already have a folding camp fireplace grate, wood charcoal chimney, and a propane torch to light it with ... wood cooking all the way for me once we're setup someplace for more than one night. :D So I really would only use the RVQ to avoid cooking inside on the odd travel night when we get in late and I don't have a lot of time to make a real fire. We travel with two cats and I also don't want to leave them alone in their carriers inside the truck while my wife and I eat dinner in a restaurant ... not to mention trying to find a restaurant parking lot where I can park a combined 45 feet of truck & RV.
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