Picture of camping grill

Started by Jim T, April 12, 2017, 06:15:23 PM

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Jim T


  Ok we just placed an order ( should be here this weekend ) for a new table top grill. Season is starting for us now.

http://bit.ly/2oA5Wnp

Lets see what others are using. Post a picture of your camping grill.


Jim T
Camplite 16 TBS
Nissan Titian

bryan.a.white

Tell us how you like your new grill! That looks like a nice unit.

First Choice: Campfire Ring


Second Choices: Gift Given Hand Made Charcoal Fired Steel Grill/Griddle and my Weber Q100


Bryan
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Jim T

Nice Bryan. Thanks for posting such great looking images. Them ribs are making me  hungry.   :)
Jim T
Camplite 16 TBS
Nissan Titian

pjcd


catmanriff

Nice grill. I bought the Napoleon clamshell grill for my wife and I. I cooked for seven during our last trip.

curtis

#5
I use my folding G2-5" Folding Firebox Stove. It folds flat so its been on all my kayak trips. The best part is it burns every type of fuel so you can grill in the evening and use the tangier burner to make coffee in the morning.

Chappy133

Broke down and got one of those 17 inch Blackstone table top grills.  Seasoned up well. I report back on how it does Camping. Off to Maine via Vermont in ten days.
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Jim T

Quote from: Jim T on April 12, 2017, 06:15:23 PM

  Ok we just placed an order ( should be here this weekend ) for a new table top grill. Season is starting for us now.

http://bit.ly/2oA5Wnp

Lets see what others are using. Post a picture of your camping grill.

Just to update on this little grill. Our first time out someone ( KIDS WE THINK ) stole it.  It did well the 2 times we did use it. We have bought a newer different one now and have used it enough times now to know we really like it.  It cooks even and very hot. It has a small built in wood chip smoker too.

I don't have a lot of images of it but I do have one on first use. Warmed up some left over Chicken we had. he he he




Jim T
Camplite 16 TBS
Nissan Titian

Jim T

Quote from: Chappy133 on July 21, 2017, 04:07:02 PM
Broke down and got one of those 17 inch Blackstone table top grills.  Seasoned up well. I report back on how it does Camping. Off to Maine via Vermont in ten days.

Chappy133

Looking forward to your report back and review .
Jim T
Camplite 16 TBS
Nissan Titian

Jim T

Quote from: curtis on June 26, 2017, 08:31:49 AM
I use my folding G2-5" Folding Firebox Stove. It folds flat so its been on all my kayak trips. The best part is it burns every type of fuel so you can grill in the evening and use the tangier burner to make coffee in the morning.

From you images it looks like that cooker puts out some good heat. That it folds down to a small box is all the better.
Multi fuel user tops it off. Nice.
Jim T
Camplite 16 TBS
Nissan Titian

MarshHawk

First trip with the 17 inch next week
Maryland's Eastern Shore
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catmanriff

thats a cool grill/stove

I've been looking at the Camp Chef Everest two burner.

I do love my little Iwatani butane stove and the O grill Napoleon

MitchB

I got the Camp Chef Everest this year, it's been pretty good so far.  Throws a lot of heat but also is pretty good on simmer.  I'm not a big camping cooker type but I'd buy it again.  The one thing I did do was buy a 10 lb (2 1/2 gal) propane tank so that I didn't have to carry a bunch of one pound cylinders.
If it ain't broke it probably will be soon.

Capt J-rod

I use the weber q1200. It was expensive at $200, but it works amazing. No hot spots great heat control and I got the griddle to go on top. I have fried bacon, sausage, made pancakes, baked pizza, and literally everything under the sun on this thing. I got the hose and a small tank to get away from the 1lb cans. We still use the cans, but I am thinking about tapping into the propane line on the trailer with an outlet. I have only ever had to boil water on the stove. It's not that I don't use the stove, its just nice to keep the mess out on the picnic table rather than destroy the kitchen. Also weber has every part available so it keeps me from buying another "disposable" grill.

catmanriff

Quote from: MitchB on August 10, 2017, 11:00:42 PM
I got the Camp Chef Everest this year, it's been pretty good so far.  Throws a lot of heat but also is pretty good on simmer.  I'm not a big camping cooker type but I'd buy it again.  The one thing I did do was buy a 10 lb (2 1/2 gal) propane tank so that I didn't have to carry a bunch of one pound cylinders.

I wondered if the high BTU burners were sensitive enough to not waste propane.


I have the two burner stove that came with my QS 10.0. It's OK at best. Has no starter and no low setting (the knob has no low flame setting stop) so if you want a simmer, it'll frequently go off causing you to get the matches out. But, I have used it for two years. It's time to get something better. The Camp Chef line looks pretty good. Some of the Coleman products seem to be a bit sketchy, quality wise. Stansport looks good too.