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myredracer
Oct 03, 2015Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
on edit.
They have several models to choose from of these compact grills.
Add a griddle for breakfast
Full Grill
Brand and model? Maybe not all Mallwarts carry it?
If there is one good thing about the Road Trip grill, it's the double size flat grill that is good for doing a batch of pancakes or steak on one side and hash browns on the other at the same time. Big design flaw is that you cannot close the lid when using the double size grill and the wind blows right through it. Why would they do that? :R
rockhillmanor wrote:
Between trying to store them flat for traveling and the time to set them up and break them down I just got plum tired of it all. When I pull in after a long day driving the RV I want to eat not spend my time setting up!
That's what we've found after doing our first 3 week road trip. Just a real pain to drag out and setup every day or two. We won't use the cooktop inside for cooking meat or things that will splatter and smell up the inside and except for one layover of a few days, so ended up eating out somewhere all the time. Even stocked up on a lot of food at the beginning of the trip only to barely use any of it and some went bad too.
Not sure about the BBQs that hook onto the side of an RV, probably still a pain to pull out and set up? Maybe an outside kitchen is a good feature to have? DW wants one but we're not buying a whole new RV just to get one...
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