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cjoseph
Jun 01, 2015Explorer
Not to totally side track you, but here goes.
I am struggling with the same problem. I have fired up two portables at times just to get the job done. No more. I am looking and here is where I am leaning.
I am thinking about getting a Camp Chef 3-burner stove. Each burner is 30,000 BTUs.
3-burner stoves
They make accessaries to go on top. They have a 2-burner wide grill top or a 3-burner wide. They also have griddles in different sizes. Also available, but not on my list, is a pizza oven.
Stove Accessaries
I think the whole kit would store easily in one of my compartments. For your situation, storage bags are available and you could put it on the back rack. I think I had room in my former TT storage bay for it. Specially if I didn't have the two portables.
It sounds like you are ready to scrap a home patio grill. So, will you have to buy a replacement of the house? Maybe keep it for home and dive into this.
I am stuck, because my home grill is shot. It would be perfect for your plan. The top is great. The stand and doors are shot. Right now a brick holds up one corner because a wheel fell off from the from rust.
My problem is I am going to be buying for both home and RV soon-ouch!
I think your plan to hall it on the back is OK. Check the internal parts before each use and you're good to go. They might wear out or get damaged from a little more bouncing than, say, being transported in a storage compartment.
I am struggling with the same problem. I have fired up two portables at times just to get the job done. No more. I am looking and here is where I am leaning.
I am thinking about getting a Camp Chef 3-burner stove. Each burner is 30,000 BTUs.
3-burner stoves
They make accessaries to go on top. They have a 2-burner wide grill top or a 3-burner wide. They also have griddles in different sizes. Also available, but not on my list, is a pizza oven.
Stove Accessaries
I think the whole kit would store easily in one of my compartments. For your situation, storage bags are available and you could put it on the back rack. I think I had room in my former TT storage bay for it. Specially if I didn't have the two portables.
It sounds like you are ready to scrap a home patio grill. So, will you have to buy a replacement of the house? Maybe keep it for home and dive into this.
I am stuck, because my home grill is shot. It would be perfect for your plan. The top is great. The stand and doors are shot. Right now a brick holds up one corner because a wheel fell off from the from rust.
My problem is I am going to be buying for both home and RV soon-ouch!
I think your plan to hall it on the back is OK. Check the internal parts before each use and you're good to go. They might wear out or get damaged from a little more bouncing than, say, being transported in a storage compartment.
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