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Coleman Roadtrip Pro Grill

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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Rating for this product: 5

Coleman Roadtrip Pro

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September 15, 2008

The Coleman Roadtrip Pro is perfect for tailgates. I used it for the first time this weekend and I could not have asked for a better grill. I had more people stopping and wondering where I got it from. Most people have seen the Roadtrip LX so they like the extra room this one has. I hooked it up to a 20 pound tank and just relaxed until the food was ready.

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How much does the Coleman Roadtrip Pro grill weigh?

How much does the Coleman Roadtrip Pro grill weigh?

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November 25, 2008

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Bob,
The grill weighs 69 lbs w/out fuel.

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November 25, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

Coleman Roadtrip Pro Grill: big enough to feed a crowd, if you have the room

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August 18, 2008

The Coleman Roadtrip Pro Grill is big. It's heavy. It has enough room to cook up a meal for a family of 7 -- we used it all weekend. If you take your family car camping and have enough room in your trunk for it, this grill is a great pick, but it's heavy. It's built for the 16.4 oz propane cylinders but if you're cooking for more than one or two people you're going to blow through a cylinder every meal. It would make more sense to get the adapter and use the 20-pound propane tank with it. It heats up fast and heats evenly. Clean-up is reasonably easy. Did I mention how heavy it is?

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Rating for this product: 5

Best Grill EVER!!!!!

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August 13, 2008

Great grill at a great pirce from Backcountry.com. They had the best price and free shipping. Gril is pretty heavy so that was good to have free shipping. This is a great grill. I read all the reviews on Amazon to make my choice on which one to buy. This grill seems to solve some of the issues the Roadtrip LX has. Bad comments on the LX was it cooks to hot, melting of handle, melting of fold in trays. This Pro grill works great, even temps, gets hot fast, built well and I didn't have to put it together. It just unfolds it out of the box. Has a larger cooking area then I thought. Plenty big for a backyard grill. I can't see using this for grill for camping. Too heavy and big. But then again I only go back country camping!

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Can you use it with the lava rock briquettes?

Can you use it with the lava rock briquettes?

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July 17, 2008

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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_id=9928-A50&categoryid=2010

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November 2, 2008

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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?

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July 13, 2008

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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.

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Tech Specs:

Fuel Type: Propane
Heat Reflector: No
Parts Kit: No
Cleaning Tool: No
Stuff Sack: No
Hard Case: No
Recommended Use: Car camping, barbecues