Coleman Camp Propane Grill/Stove+
Sauté veggies while you’re grilling up chicken, or get the soup going while you’re cooking up burgers when you pack the propane-powered Coleman Camp Propane Grill/Stove+. Just hit the Instastart push-button ignition to get things going on this durable, steel-crafted outdoor appliance that offers camp cooks a grill and stove at the same time. The stove surface fits a 10-in. pan, and the 130-sq.-in. grill area offers plenty of room. The stove and grill equally share 22,000 BTUs of fully-adjustable cooking power. Meanwhile, the PerfectFlow pressure control technology keeps the heat steady, even in extreme conditions. WindBlock panels help shield your flame from wind, and on calm days, they fold down for use as side tables. When the meal is over, the grates and grease management tray remove for simple and quick cleanup.
Product Features
- 2-in-1 design so you can use the grill and stove at the same time
- Wind Block panels help shield burners from wind or fold down for use as side tables
- Instastart ignition for push-button, matchless lighting
- PerfectFlow technology provides consistent performance, even in extreme conditions
- PerfectHeat technology for more efficient cooking with less fuel
- 20,000 total BTUs of cooking power
GREAT VALUE. Fits the medium case. Watch out when pushing the ignition button. Love it, though, impressed! Perfect in every way, burner is big enough for a camp pot or kettle and grill cooks plenty for a family of 4 or 5 in just minutes. Doesn’t take too much propane because it is so fast; quick cooking and experienced no issues with unevenness mentioned by other reviews. Cooked dinner and breakfast and didn’t finish a regular propane can. One thing to note is that the starter button is awkward to push–the button is in the front and you have to push it in really hard (toward the back of the…
… a lot of our free time camping and we love this stove
This is an excellent combination. I have not experienced the comments of other reviewers, especially ones that talk about having to pump up the fuel supply. There is no pumping of the fuel. This is propane. You hook it up, turn it on and press the igniter. My came on instantly. There is a gap between the igniter wire and the burner. If a dry press of the igniter button does not initiate a spark then you may need to adjust the gap between the wire and the burner.The stove burner quickly boiled a 6 cup coffee…