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SEWRIGHT33
Explorer
Explorer
Barbeque - what model is the smallest propane barbeque that fits in the roadtrek.
- having a problem finding one that suits one person
Thanks
Ann
Did see you can still purchase cast iron hibachi which is great
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SEWRIGHT33
Explorer
Explorer
Wish they made them that small in propane for one person.
Being alone I feel a little silly sitting outside waiting for the charcoal
Thanks ann

BarryD
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Explorer
Traveler7 wrote:
There was a small folding BBQ for charcoal called "the Quest Folding BBQ" that I considered for my B. Don't know if you can still find them.


Small Folding BBQ

Thought I would put this up for giggles.

SwanInWA
Explorer
Explorer
This one has worked pretty well for us --

Coleman Roadtrip Party Grill

Teri (the RV.netter)


Eric (the significant other)


[purple]Angus (the fur-faced kidlet)[/purple]
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garmp
Explorer II
Explorer II
PatRenee wrote:
check out my post from today on Outdoor Gourmet

Outdoor Gourmet what. Dot com?
Our 2351D Phoenix Cruiser, Jack, has turned us from campers into RVers and loving it!

mkguitar
Explorer
Explorer
Look into a cassette feu- restaurant supply and even discount stores carry them.
They use butane canisters which are easily found on the road...ace hardware for one

cheap easy hot and take up about 14" x 12" x 4" in their case. no hoses or limitations on placement.
You will recognize them, many caterers and hotels use them on buffet lines for egg or pasta bar stations

we use the LPG in the van, the CF on the picnic table

Mike

buta4
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Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
buta4 wrote:
The OP specified 'smallest PROPANE barbeque)!


Not originally.

Post was Edited at 6:59 and THEN specified Propane.

Otherwise WHY would posters previous to Editing ask...charcoal or propane :S


I read the op's post as propane. I didn't see any editing change(s)
as I normally do not research editing histories. I fail to see the value in editing history when I read the post as is.
And all I saw propane, period.
๐Ÿ˜‰
Ray

rockhillmanor
Explorer
Explorer
I switched to this propane type grill for the RV. Folds flat like a laptop and easy to store anywhere.

Take a trip to you local big box sporting store like Dicks, Bass Pro, Gander Mountain they carry all types of small compact BBQ's. You'll be amazed at all the RV'ing stuff they have and at half the price of a so-called RV store. :W



They are sold under the names camp chief ranier, texsport, stansport, coleman

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
buta4 wrote:
The OP specified 'smallest PROPANE barbeque)!


Not originally.

Post was Edited at 6:59 and THEN specified Propane.

Otherwise WHY would posters previous to Editing ask...charcoal or propane :S
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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EsoxLucius
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Explorer
PatRenee wrote:
check out my post from today on Outdoor Gourmet

How about a URL/link? Can't find it. Thanks.
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EsoxLucius
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Explorer
Come on, grilling is not barbecue.

http://agricultured.org/difference-between-barbecuing-and-grilling/
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FishOnOne
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Nomad
donn0128 wrote:
Weber Q series is the best. But Weber also had a smaller stamped steel model that usually sells for around 60 dollars that is a great product.


Agreed on the Weber Q
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loggenrock
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Explorer
Google the "O Grill 500". Nice quality grill, cast iron grate, covered, not as tall as Weber Q (and not as pricey...). Fit well in the back of our 03C190P. Changed rigs, kept the grill! ST
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buta4
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Explorer
The OP specified 'smallest PROPANE barbeque)!
Ray

Traveler7
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Explorer
There was a small folding BBQ for charcoal called "the Quest Folding BBQ" that I considered for my B. Don't know if you can still find them.
"We are not defined by our limitations, we are defined by our potential"