Not bad if they lasted 4 years - typical warranty is 50 months.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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So what's everyone using for a portable BBQ?
Weber Q 2000. Absolutely love it, gets nice and hot and I can cook for 5 people (not my picture just one from th interwebz)
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I have an rvq and I can say without question that the little weber is superior.
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We had a 38 FT diesel pusher that we bought last year. Ended up being a waste for us because the unit rarely moves out of BC and we didn't need that overkill so last week we took a road trip to New Miami ( Cincinnati, Ohio basically ) to pick up a new 5th wheel. All I can say is that pulling 16,000lbs 4000kms across the country SUCKS. My mileage went from 22MPG down to 8MPG the whole trip!
I'm glad USA diesel prices were around the 50-70 cent per liter, we also had our 100 gallon tidy tank so the last fill in Fargo, ND let me drive all the way back to Kamloops without stopping.
Excited to take this bad boy to Slave Lake in august but not excited to pay for fuel!
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Hands down the best system. Ran a line from my RV and tie it in directly, no extra bottles, no fuss. Have cooked for 12 with this. Cooking for the family is no issue. The only thing I'd do differently is buy a single griddle instead of the bbq attachment. I think you can get the same results with steak easily.
Camp Chef stoves are awesome. I have a three burner one and I'm planning to buy the griddle, but I'm too cheap. Don't have the grill box, so if I'm wanting the grill style, I break out the RVQ.
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I don't think the grill style is worth it honestly. I have seen some sales on the griddle. That would be something worth subscribing to a few of the camp stores for. The other thing I plan on buying is a cover. I saw that wholesale sports had them. Be handy to keep the camping off the griddle when not in use while set up.
Love my 3 burner Denali Camp Chef one. So handy to be making coffee, having bacon and pancakes all cooking at the same time. Makes it way easier to have meals for large groups camping. 90k BTU stoves can pretty much heat anything faster than I can at home.
They were only tested when i got my new frame - one was completely shot (thats why there are only 2 pictured) and the other two are also on their way out but could prob last another trip. Due to their offgasing which I didnt know about I want to replace them with sealed batteries however those are really expensive - they live under the seat in my rv and they are currently not in a battery box - the reason I want the sealed ones is then I dont need to do anything special to them I can just replace like for like and hook up the wiring terminals again - however I think the wiring it the wrong gauge anyway and should be thicker. We prepare them by hooking up a trickle charger - this one http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mo...-0111506p.html and it takes about 24 hours to get a full charge. We have a battery meter that measures the charge and voltage of the battery. I think it also charges while I drive although I cannot be positive of that.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Camp chef 2 burner browning with the griddle + bbq box (same as what codetrap has in the pic above, however with the browning 2 burner stove instead). I also bought the nat-gas attachment so if I ever have to deep fry anything at home, I just hook it up in my backyard and use a cast iron pot instead.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
this is exactly what i have. i also have a line that attaches to my trailer so i don't have to carry any extra propane bottles.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
one side grill, one side griddle. either side can be removed so you can cook with a pot or pan.
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Lucky for me, Camp Chefs were on sale right now at Cabela's. I only picked up the single burner unit though, as I don't really think we need the double for now and the single is easier to stow in the trailer. Might change our mind after a season or two, but it's nice that the grills, and griddles fit them all.
Costco runs a sale on three burner camp chefs once a year, that's the deal you want. Actually, buy two because a stranger will a cost you in a campground asking to buy your stove. Happened to me.
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Bbq galore has a good selection of propane fittings and at least one dude who knows how they go together if you ask difficult questions.
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The deal at cabela's right now is pretty good. You can get the 2 burner, griddle, and bbq box for about $350. Less than a weber Q with stand and a lot more versatile.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If it's the real professional griddle that's a great deal. Heck, if it's the griddle that fits my stove I may buy it off anyone who picks one up.
If it's just a small griddle pan, not so great. I can't find it on the website, anyone have a link?
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Ordered the HQST 100w solar kit from Amazon for usage with my tent trailer:
https://www.amazon.ca/HQST-Polycryst...&keywords=hqst
We camp mostly where there are no hookups (it's a tent trailer anyway) and I was using one of those 40w coleman kits. However it just wasn't charging the battery enough for me to use my furnace 2 nights in a row (when we do late aug/sept camping). Hopefully the 100w works a lot better.
However... I currently have a regular car battery in it. It's pretty much just used to power a furnace, some lights, charge mobile phones. Thoughts about leaving it as is or swapping to a deep cycle (12v) ?
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The griddle isn't on sale, but the bbq boxes (both styles), and bbq's themselves are.