Our current Coachmen Freedom Express 192RBS came equipped with a Coleman grill that pulls out from the campsite side of the trailer ...

Great idea but dumb as rocks execution, installing a grill that will only introduce greasy cooking smells into the camper. I immediately replaced it with my standard 2-burner Coleman camp stove which leaves no odour behind ...

... and use it every time we camp. It's located under the awning so I can use it anytime, regardless of the weather. Ironically, if we were to ever go with a larger trailer we'd consider the Coachmen Freedom Express 231RBDS ...

EXCEPT it has an outdoor kitchen which we consider a total waste of space, especially since the fridge only operates when the trailer is plugged into shore power ... I'd rather have a full width bathroom. Such a shame for an otherwise really nice floor plan. :(