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Coleman Roadtrip Pro Grill
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Coleman Roadtrip Pro Grill
Invite some friends up to your cabin for dinner and board games—and make sure you bring the Coleman Road Trip Pro Grill. This two-burner grill folds for easy transport and sets up without tools. Hook it up to 16.4oz propane cylinders or a 20lb tank (not included) and fry up some fish fillets and shish kebabs. The 24000-BTU Road Trip Pro features 345 square inches of cooking surface, two small side tables, and holders for your spatula and tongs. The removable grease tray and grill grates make cleaning easy when the party ends.
Bottom Line: Feed your friends and family with the help of Coleman's Road Trip Pro Grill.
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How much does the Coleman Roadtrip Pro grill weigh?
How much does the Coleman Roadtrip Pro grill weigh?
By: Bob Briggs
November 25, 2008
Bob,
The grill weighs 69 lbs w/out fuel.
By: James Cooper ![]()
November 25, 2008
Can you use it with the lava rock briquettes?
Can you use it with the lava rock briquettes?
By: yaya19452310818
July 17, 2008
Sorry bro, you'll kill the burner mechanisms if you try to use charcoal or lava rock briquettes in these things. They're designed for propane, and pretty much propane alone.
I know there are some grill makers that do make charcoal + gas combo grills, you'll have to do some shopping around.
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemancom/detail.asp?product
By: Matt Fuller
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 2, 2008
does this come with the 20 pound propane hook up hose and 20...
does this come with the 20 pound propane hook up hose and 20 pound tank bracket? How much for shipping?
By: tomdittmar2304371
July 13, 2008
I am using rock briquettes and it seems to be working fine.
This doesn't come with the 20-pound adapter but you can get the Coleman-5-Foot-Pressure-Hose-and-Adapter from Backcountry.com. The grill is heavy but it's not really heavy enough to attach the 20-pound tank to it via a bracket. It would be better to put the propane tank on the ground.
By: tuckerj2304982
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, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
November 2, 2008







