Bass Pro Shops has
Camp Chef Explorer 2-Burner Outdoor Camping Stove (EX60LW) for
$99.98 (or less when you sign up for their Email Newsletter for a Unique Promo Code for
$10 Off $75+).
Shipping is free.
- Note: Email may take some time to arrive, sign-up is available at the bottom-right of the page.
Cabela's also has
Camp Chef Explorer 2-Burner Outdoor Camping Stove (EX60LW) for
$99.98.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
PowerfulCircle757 for sharing this deal.
Features: - Convenient and capable 2-burner camp stove
- Great for cooking at the campsite, tailgate, and more
- 60,000 BTUs from 2 cast-aluminum burners
- 32"L x 14"W cooking surface
- Heavy-duty detachable legs: collapsible for easy transport
- Adjustable leg design - safe use on uneven ground
- 3-sided windscreen for consistent cooking in windy conditions
- Front knob cooking adjustment
- 29" cooking height
- Works with 14" Camp Chef modular accessories (not included)
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Anything that splatters, or is pan fried, sizzled, etc, gets cooked outside now! To be fair, I now cook outside as well and really enjoy the big flame!
On the plus side of having to cook outdoors, for years, my Mom has hoped for a stove with a bigger flame (cooks better food according to her!). The fire on this stove is bigger than fire of the 4 stove tops combined! Unless you have a high pot, you can't even use the stove on full power.
1 suggestion is to stick with all metal pots and NOT use any pot with a plastic lined handles. If you turn the fire high enough, the fire creeps up the side of the pot and will melt the plastic!
Also, I originally purchased the griddle top attachment ($50) and returned it without using it. The idea was to pan fry things on it, but the idea of oil splattering all over the outdoor floor was an instant No. Maybe if you're out camping it wouldn't matter.
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Where do you see that? Showing same price (100+tax) for me at checkout with pickup.
Anything that splatters, or is pan fried, sizzled, etc, gets cooked outside now! To be fair, I now cook outside as well and really enjoy the big flame!
On the plus side of having to cook outdoors, for years, my Mom has hoped for a stove with a bigger flame (cooks better food according to her!). The fire on this stove is bigger than fire of the 4 stove tops combined! Unless you have a high pot, you can't even use the stove on full power.
1 suggestion is to stick with all metal pots and NOT use any pot with a plastic lined handles. If you turn the fire high enough, the fire creeps up the side of the pot and will melt the plastic!
Also, I originally purchased the griddle top attachment ($50) and returned it without using it. The idea was to pan fry things on it, but the idea of oil splattering all over the outdoor floor was an instant No. Maybe if you're out camping it wouldn't matter.
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Edit: hehe, nevermind. Maybe becaues it's on sale it doesn't work. I didn't try until now, I was only aware of the coupon code. Sorry!
Double Edit: Lol, it was expired. The website pulled up but I didn't get to verify it. Sorry again!
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That's the only reason I get it!
You can fit a 14in wok with the wind guard on. If you aren't cooking in a completely open area, then you may be able to remove it.
I've abused mine for the past 2 years leaving it in the rain. Rain does get into the legs and create minor rust. I think one of the heads is slightly clogged as well, so time for a new one. Also wish these came with the ignitor. Got their ignitor last time, but you have to find tune it and is one per side. Also take a few tries to ignite sometimes. Probably going to get a generic electric one this time.
Anything that splatters, or is pan fried, sizzled, etc, gets cooked outside now! To be fair, I now cook outside as well and really enjoy the big flame!
On the plus side of having to cook outdoors, for years, my Mom has hoped for a stove with a bigger flame (cooks better food according to her!). The fire on this stove is bigger than fire of the 4 stove tops combined! Unless you have a high pot, you can't even use the stove on full power.
1 suggestion is to stick with all metal pots and NOT use any pot with a plastic lined handles. If you turn the fire high enough, the fire creeps up the side of the pot and will melt the plastic!
Also, I originally purchased the griddle top attachment ($50) and returned it without using it. The idea was to pan fry things on it, but the idea of oil splattering all over the outdoor floor was an instant No. Maybe if you're out camping it wouldn't matter.