Yukon 2 Burner Stove
Details
- Three-sided windscreen helps conserve fuel and reduces cook time
- Dual burly cast aluminum burners stand up to wear and tear
- Heavy duty grate can support heavy duty cookwear
- Removable and adjustable legs let you set up your kit in a variety of configurations
- Easy-turn knobs turn easy ... awesome!
- Compatible with Camp Chef modular cook systems such as its Barbecue Grill, Griddle, and Dutch Oven (all sold separately)
- Item #CCF0010
- Material
- steel, [burners] cast aluminum
- Fuel Type
- propane
- Heat Output
- (each burner) 30,000 BTU
- Includes
- windscreen, heat reflector
- Dimensions
- (cooking surface) 448 sq in, (height) 31 in
- Claimed Weight
- 38lb
- Recommended Use
- outdoor cooking, camping, tailgating, bbq on the go
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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Overall Rating
5 based on 15 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 1, 2022
Good gas stove
I bought this (primarily) for pressure and hot water bath canning. I have a glass top stove in my kitchen and I can't use it for canning. I bought this and set it up in my garage so I can... Can... Out there. It can get several gallons of water boiling quickly. I almost prefer having to do it out in my garage so I'm not generating a lot of heat in my kitchen while canning for a majority of the day. The stove is very well built and has nice sturdy racks that support the pots very well. I haven't noticed any deformation of the racks, which was a concern I had given the weight the pot(s) can be at times. Overall very happy with this stove.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
April 23, 2022
Excellent camp stove
I have had the stove for 2 years and decided to upgrade it with the igniters ****** please don’t wast your money everything in the papers and on the website show this igniter******** and they don’t/can’t work they are not even a close fit to operate properly the ceramic cover is to short causing it to spark against the stove body and the electrode is also to short. You would think the company that manufactures the stove would know what parts fit it…… would give a lower rating but the stove itself is excellent!
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
June 19, 2021
Great, made well 2 burner stove
My Yukon 2 burner stove travels everywhere we go. We do a lot of RV'ing and our stove comes right along with us. It breaks down to fit in the storage ben. Super durable to take all the highway abuse. Quick and easy set up. We have equipped ours with a pizza oven, griddle and oven along with the adjustable legs and folding shelves. We cook everything, boil noodles, grill vegetables, make Keto pizza, breakfast in minutes. We have cook for up to 40 people and it got it done with no problem. Great stove, extremely reliable, breaks down very quickly for cleaning. We love it so much we have a 3 burner for our backyard cooking. Im sold on Camp Chef products.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
April 6, 2021
Great Buy
I bought the grill last year works great. Takes some getting use to temperature gauges but overall, love it.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
August 6, 2020
very efficient
I cook different kind of food right on my backyard!
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
June 8, 2020
Perfect Stove, Excellent Customer Service
I bought this stove before Memorial Day weekend 2020, was exactly what I needed fro my outing as I was cooking multiple meals for 14 people. I purchased the flat top griddle for breakfast meals and the BBQ grill for dinners and I made it feel like cooking at home. I had a slight issue with one of the burner valves not wanting to adjust when hot, messaged Camp Chef Customer service and they were on the spot to diagnose and send me the replacement part I needed. I will recommend these products to all my camping buddies and some have already made multiple purchases! Thanks Camp Chef!!
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
June 1, 2020
Love the burner output!
I'm happy with my purchase, it's exactly what I wanted for my RV's outdoor kitchen. The only reason I didn't give five stars is one of the burners is hard to adjust once it heats up.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
May 28, 2020
The Best!!
How about just a couple months ago and it has been a pleasure camping and cooking on this.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
September 4, 2018
Awesome Grill
This is the best grill we have ever bought. We also bought the griddle that fits it and so easy to make breakfast when out camping. No more mess in the trailer. It cleans up really easy also.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
May 4, 2018
A new favorite!
I love my vintage green white gas stove, but I wanted to expand my outdoor cooking options with a larger two burner stove that would be sturdy enough for my patio, but would also be light enough to break down and take camping when we do our group cookouts. The Yukon is just the thing, and is well built and sturdy, looks good, and works like a charm. The removable legs are sturdy, the wind screen pops off easily for cleaning or transport, and the propane hose and regulator seem to be of good quality.
Originally reviewed on campchef.com
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August 17, 2023
What is the difference between this model and the Pro 60X?
February 26, 2023
Can I take the legs off and put this on a concrete pad on my outdoor kitchen? I want an outdoor burner that is compatible with the 14 inch cooking attachments like the pizza oven/grill box, etc, but the wife wants it to look built in. Thank you!
February 3, 2023
does the propane tank come with the cooker?
February 28, 2022
Can you use a pressure canner on this stove?
December 7, 2021
As my Yukon will sit outside can I get a cover?
January 23, 2021
The cargo rack on my Jeep has internal dimensions of 36.5x15 inches, will the Yukon 2 burner fit within those dimensions?
June 11, 2020
Can this be used on a table with the legs removed?
February 11, 2020
How adjustable is the flame? Can you simmer, cook at low temps?
January 19, 2020
Can this be hook up to the gas extension of TV's versus a propane tank?
January 14, 2020