That Coleman linked to by the OP is a combination stove & grill ... OK as a stove but a terrible grill in comparison to a Weber Q series grill. Even after all these years I still use a good ol' 2-burner Coleman stove, running it with 16.4 oz canisters as it's so miserly with gas consumption, and a Weber Q120 grill (now the Q1200) which I park on the campsite picnic table and run with a 5 lb propane tank, and although I do have all the necessary hoses and fittings to run both off one of the trailer tanks I find this to be the easiest solution for me.


My Freedom Express actually came with a built in Coleman grill which is about the dumbest idea on the planet as I sure don't want a grill smoking under the awning and even less so do I want greasy grill odours introduced into the trailer when the grill is stored. Dumb, dumb, dumb :S so I removed it and replaced it with my trusty 2-burner Coleman stove. :B