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Lantley
Jun 16, 2014Nomad
I agree the Weber Q's cooks better. It is a bit more rugged and holds the heat well.
However I still went with a coleman for the convenience. I agree the Coleman does not work quite as well but It has a stand and interchangeable cook tops. For me its all about the convenience.
Having a built in stand is the first reason for choosing the Roadtrip.
The Q can easily be placed on the picnic table if the site has one, or you can set up a folding table.
With the roadtrip I don't need set up or find/hope there is a picnic table.
I can use the griddle in the morning for breakfast and put the grates on for lunch and dinner. I also have a burner grate that allows me to put a pot or pan on the Coleman and use it like a stove.
I have a hose and fittings to connect to the on board LP, which keeps everything
simple. All I need is the Roadtrip which has its own stand and side tables built in. No need for anything else. That no need for anything else is what led me to buy the Coleman.
Lastly I haven't found a grill that isn't a pain to clean. With the roadtrip I use foil on the grates and wipe it down when done using it. Not perfect, but as wipe it down it stays fairly clean.
I also have the large wheeled duffle bag that keeps the grill secured from critters.
I know there are many who swear by their Weber Q's. I agree the Weber is a decent grill, I just chose the Coleman for the convenience.
However I still went with a coleman for the convenience. I agree the Coleman does not work quite as well but It has a stand and interchangeable cook tops. For me its all about the convenience.
Having a built in stand is the first reason for choosing the Roadtrip.
The Q can easily be placed on the picnic table if the site has one, or you can set up a folding table.
With the roadtrip I don't need set up or find/hope there is a picnic table.
I can use the griddle in the morning for breakfast and put the grates on for lunch and dinner. I also have a burner grate that allows me to put a pot or pan on the Coleman and use it like a stove.
I have a hose and fittings to connect to the on board LP, which keeps everything
simple. All I need is the Roadtrip which has its own stand and side tables built in. No need for anything else. That no need for anything else is what led me to buy the Coleman.
Lastly I haven't found a grill that isn't a pain to clean. With the roadtrip I use foil on the grates and wipe it down when done using it. Not perfect, but as wipe it down it stays fairly clean.
I also have the large wheeled duffle bag that keeps the grill secured from critters.
I know there are many who swear by their Weber Q's. I agree the Weber is a decent grill, I just chose the Coleman for the convenience.
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