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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But otherwise, there's different/better gear for camping than this.
Some people cook over a fire, but a lot of people cook on portable grills. I personally use a blackstone flat top griddle camping. I'm really clumsy in general and stay away from cooking over an open flame😅, and the flat top grill cooks just about everything we need
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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).
This is perfectly fine for overnight camping. When I camp I typically bring my stove and a portable grill among other things but that's usually for a trip that is more than 3 days. Some campgrounds don't have a decent enough firepit to bring a grate or they have pits with grates but are nasty or don't allow burning. I wouldn't use this for camping only due to the size of the stand and it doesn't fold flat enough, I prefer a tabletop unit. But it's still a solid deal.
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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).
Proprietary? Coleman does make 1lb disposable propane cylinders, but pretty sure this will take any brand. My Roadtrip grill definitely does. I also have a Flame King refillable 1lb cylinder that works, but it's a bit of hassle, and 99% of people will use the disposables (or a hose adapter to a big tank).