Target.com has
Coleman Sportster Propane Grill on sale for
$69.99.
Shipping is free, or you may pickup in store where available.
Thanks to community member
kimbee82 for finding this deal.
Product Features:
- Great for road trips, camping and outdoor occasions
- Features an Insta start Ignition for matchless lighting
- Lift and lock system for a secure setup w/ heavy-duty legs for stability
- Wheels for easy mobility and folds for compact storage
- Porcelain-coated steel grate
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Been looking at road trip grill for our new RV, do you recommend that or this? You like the road trip?
The world does not revolve around humid climates where campfires are always permitted ...
J/k. Re the deal, this is a pretty handy unit for its intended purpose -- tailgating, camping, grilling on the beach, etc. Keep in mind that this is very small, only slightly larger than a george foreman grill. And it uses the proprietary, small non-refillable coleman propane tanks. would need to buy a separate adaptor to use the standard 15 lb tanks. Pretty good price, too, although larger versions can be had for slightly more if you're not in a hurry, live near a coleman outlet and monitor the sales. E.g., I got the much larger two-burner road trip for ~$100 last black friday at the coleman outlet. Great for cookouts on the beach (where campfires aren't permitted).
I just bought this grill yesterday for our camper. Was looking for something inexpensive and at 50% off can't beat it.
Although for camping this seems too bulky for what you get. We currently have the Coleman 4-in-1 grill (stove/wok/griddle/grill). I have mixed feelings about it. Setup is mildly more involved than standard camping grills, it's still a bit bulky, the griddle is of limited use for some things because the sides aren't raised (particularly a problem if you don't have a perfectly level surface which can be difficult with camping), and the round shape isn't idea for some things. The flexibility of it is nice though, temp control is decent (not great, but better than our last stove), and it seems sturdy enough.
https://www.target.com/p/coleman-...A-81534692
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I just bought this grill yesterday for our camper. Was looking for something inexpensive and at 50% off can't beat it.
Thanks for the insight . Can you help by pointing to right adapter on Amazon . I searched and there are quite a few so do not want to take risk of ordering wrong one.
One more thing; Walmart usually have adapter hose for 20 lbs propane tanks, I got mine for $5. I end up saving tons of money by using 20 lbs propane tank, but I do suggest FlameKing's 1 lb refillable tank, Amazon normally sells for approx $10.
Don't be cheap by refilling Coleman 1 lb tank, as valve will leak soon or later. Shit always happens at the worst moment, and when you least expect it. If 1 lb leaks while propane is being used, better hope you have a good life insurance policy, so that your survivor will not curse you when you're at 6 ft under.
We just found a 2 yr old Weber Q1200 on CL, came with the portable stand, 2 propane bottles and 50 grease catch pans for $60. She gave me her receipts which showed $300+. Should come in handy for the RV. We have a 22" Blackstone but it's just not as portable with it's stand that + we prefer steaks cooked over an open flame, not on a griddle.
One more thing; Walmart usually have adapter hose for 20 lbs propane tanks, I got mine for $5. I end up saving tons of money by using 20 lbs propane tank, but I do suggest FlameKing's 1 lb refillable tank, Amazon normally sells for approx $10.
Don't be cheap by refilling Coleman 1 lb tank, as valve will leak soon or later. Shit always happens at the worst moment, and when you least expect it. If 1 lb leaks while propane is being used, better hope you have a good life insurance policy, so that your survivor will not curse you when you're at 6 ft under.
If you have an RV with a built-in propane tank, get one of these Camco T's which utilizes the 20lb adapter hose but eliminates having to carry around the 20lb tank + you can also bypass the RV tank to run off of a 20lb. I found one used -like new from Warehouse Deals for $15.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NHP...UTF8&
I've seen those comments too. I've had this exact model since july 2019 and have used it frequently without issue. I know thats anecdotal, but hope it helps some.
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