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bobx2
Jul 16, 2014Explorer
laknox wrote:PokerCamper wrote:
We're new to the 5'er world, having bought a 2012 Cougar 26SAB in a private sale last month. The portable grill looks like it was barely used by the previous owner and, since we've only done a short weekend run so far, I've not yet tried to set it up on the mounting rack or connect it.
However we're taking a long 2 week trip to Nova Scotia and this grill will be our only outdoor cooking option for a couple of stopover nights on the way up and back. Wondering how often experienced 5'er owners use theirs.
Also, and I think I have this right but would like confirmation. I'm guessing the smart way to use it is to connect the gas hose to your backup LP tank and disconnect it when finished.
Maybe near sea level, yours will work better than ours does at near-7,000 feet. It will =cook= but it certainly won't put a char on anything. I'd =like= to use it, but...
Lyle
We used ours all the time, and we camp at 8,500 to 9,500 feet regularly. Never found anything I couldn't burn to a crisp on it, for those special, "well done", orders. ;) I do prefer my current grill, but the RVQ was not bad.
Now that I think back, my first RVQ was great, and I traded my new one back to the dealer for my old one when I bought my second TT. The new one was a big stainless steel looking grill that didn't work very well. My old one was a smaller, black grill, that I still have out in my shed.
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