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TEO
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May 04, 2013

Looking for a grill

I've done a search on grills, but didn't find the answers I'm looking for. We want to get a grill to carry in the motorhome that is relatively portable, but able to set up semi-permanently and run off the LP tank of the coach. There is already a quick connect fitting and valve in the LP system downstream of the regulator, so I'm looking for a grill that will run on the low pressure gas and not directly from a 20 lb gas tank.

Thanks,

Paul
  • I have the Cuisinart Grill. Bought with on Amazon $149. Just love it
  • therink wrote:
    I have a Weber Q220. It is a great grill. Best I have ever had. Going on 4 yrs now and not a sign of rust. I recently adapted it to the low pressure quick connect on my fiver. I bought a 10' quick connect hose and male QC adapter for the Weber online for about $50. All I had to do was remove the regulator on the Weber. It works great. The grill actually works better off of the rv's low pressure system than with the Weber regulator.
    Steve.


    Others have made the same mod to a Coleman Roadtrip Grill. I've been using a Roadtrip since 2002, off of an Extend-a-Stay fitting. Just this year, I've had to replace the grill grates due to wear. The grill continues to function flawlessly. I have one of the heavier duty (blue) Roadtrip, not the red LXE version.
  • I have a Weber Q220. It is a great grill. Best I have ever had. Going on 4 yrs now and not a sign of rust. I recently adapted it to the low pressure quick connect on my fiver. I bought a 10' quick connect hose and male QC adapter for the Weber online for about $50. All I had to do was remove the regulator on the Weber. It works great. The grill actually works better off of the rv's low pressure system than with the Weber regulator.
    Steve.
  • OnaQuest wrote:
    lap527 wrote:
    sounds like a weber baby q 100 might be on your list to check out.


    The Weber Q requires the high pressure connection. Install an Extend-A-Stay adapter and hook your Grill to that. Works perfectly.

    ...and that be a oops...or too many glasses of wine...sorry!
  • lap527 wrote:
    sounds like a weber baby q 100 might be on your list to check out.


    The Weber Q requires the high pressure connection. Install an Extend-A-Stay adapter and hook your Grill to that. Works perfectly.
  • sounds like a weber baby q 100 might be on your list to check out.

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