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$70
$124.99
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Coleman has Coleman 4-in-1 Portable Propane Camping Stove on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Info:
  • 4-IN-1: Includes 3 inserts (stove, wok, and reversible griddle/grill) for multiple cooking options
  • Up to 7, 000 total BTUs
  • 100 sq. in.
  • Removable legs and cooktop inserts fit inside inverted wok for easy storage; locking latches secure contents in transit​
  • Water tray catches cooking grease
  • This product contains Aluminum and PTFE

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Amazon has Coleman 4-in-1 Portable Propane Camping Stove on sale for $69.99Shipping is free.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Coleman 4-in-1 Portable Propane Camping Stove for $70. Shipping is free. OOS, See FP post for another option

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$55 lower (44% savings) than the list price of $125

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Model: Coleman Stove 4IN1 Portable Black C001

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Damnit Bobby!
I've used this grill, or one exactly like it, for a few years now. It has served me well enough, but really only a one person grill, maybe two. You are also not supposed to keep the lid on while cooking fyi which means food isn't going to cook well so if you are like me, you defy the instructions and use the lid anyway.

You have to have a complete flat surface. Any angle at all your eggs will just slide right into the grill making a mess. I like that I can use the lid to boil water. Sometimes I make water for coffee in it.


All that said, I would probably go with a different option at this point I have been eyeing the cuisineart CGG. You can get them on Amazon warehouse all the time for under $100.


Still though, not a bad grill for the price but it's got some issues as well IMO.
Don't buy. They will go cheaper, because they have to sell them

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05-22-2024 at 01:54 PM.
05-22-2024 at 01:54 PM.
Quote from Fatih19 :
If you are using propane cooker you have zero taste. Instead of it use oven at home basically the same thing. PROPANE COOKER IS NOT A GRILL.
Propane also doesn't add all that great flavor of 'easy start' charcoal nor requires 30-45 of time before AND after cooking like charcoal does.

And no, an oven and a grill aren't the same thing. Perhaps google "heat transfer and cooking" to see how different cooking methods lead to different flavors. Do you think a pan fried egg will taste the same as a baked egg in the oven? How about a cake cooked on a propane grill? Guess air flying, convection, etc are just buzz words as well. Same as an oven, eh.

P.S. If you aren't cooking over WOOD....yOu HaVe ZeRo TaSte.

Quote from arribasn :
7000 BTU is hella weak, 30% less than one burner on a cheap camping stove
Not based on size (total surface area). Plus when using anything other than open air grilling most of that heat will be directly transferred to the cooking surface not vented into the sky. Try taking a window AC outside and see how well it works vs when you keep those 'BTU's' trapped inside a small room. Similar concept.
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