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evanrem
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Jul 09, 2013

Grill Options

I currently have the black rvq that mounts to the side of the trailer which plugs into the low pressure connection on the trailer. It’s very convenient, easily setup,taken down and stowed but as of late it does not seem to be working as well. I was looking to replace it with the Camp Chef 3 big gas grill which has three burners and a grill box sits over two of them or the Campco stainless steel rvq. I like the idea of the Camp Chef extra burner and larger grill but worried about storage set up and break down (I want to stow it all in the front pass through). Anyone have the Camp Chef big gas grill 3 and if so how do you like it? How about the camco stainless rvq or any other options? I want to be able to hook it to the low pressure port on the camper as I don’t want to lug around another tank.

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  • I have the Coleman Roadtrip (I think the LXX version) and I'm less pleased with it than I expected. The scissor stand is fantastic, and I like that I can swap in a grate to use one or both burners as a stove. Set-up and tear-dow/storage is quick and easy.

    Where it falls down for me is in the low lid and the fact that I cannot get it to get below about 320º F. It also get dirty inside very easily, causing constant flare-ups.

    The previous grill was a ~$40 table-top rig from Wal*Mart; we got years out of that thing and I think I may go back to it. Really.

    My dad has two Weber Qs. They seem okay, but if I ever went that route I'd be sure to get the largest model.
  • I used our Q220 for the first time on a recent 10 day dry camping trip. I was very happy with how it worked. My concern when I bought it was having to use the small canisters but they lasted considerably longer than I had expected.
  • Webber Q220

    I've had others. I've had cheaper. I've had more expensive home grills. Webber Q is my favorite.