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FEATURES

  • Two cast aluminum burners, 30,000 BTU/hr each
  • Three-sided windscreen
  • Fully adjustable heat-control dials
  • Burner housing limits hot/cold spots and gives extra protection from wind
  • Regulator and 3 ft. hose included
  • Removable/adjustable legs for storage
  • Out of the box ready to cook in seconds
  • Emergency preparedness recommended

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Cooking Surface Dimensions: 14" x 32"
  • 448 square inch cooking grate
  • Cooking Height: 29"
  • Total Output: 60,000 BTU
  • Weight: 38 lbs.
  • Warranty: One Year

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My Experience:

My wife bought me the Camp Chef as a Christmas gift.  I was looking to upgrade the Coleman Roadtrip XLE.  Right out of the box I was impressed with quality and compact size of the grill.  It came with a windscreen and a canvas carry case.  I bought a double sided cast iron griddle/grill.  The burners heat up very quickly and cook evenly.  The different grill attachments are easily installed and can be set up in several different configurations.  Optional attachments include: A pizza oven, barbecue grill/cover and full two burner griddle.

So far I am very impressed and pleased with my new grill.  Breakfast is a breeze with a large griddle for bacon and eggs.  The cast iron grill I added was pre-seasoned and is perfect for grilling.  The only negative aspect of the grill is the cast iron.  As with all cast iron, it's tougher to clean and needs to greased up occasional to keep its seasoning.  Nice grill, sells for about $260 on Amazon but Walmart has it on sale now for $119 -  Click Here.  I would definitely recommend this grill!

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Very good stove. It should last you for many years.  We had the similar model stove for years. DH used it for many years for family and BSA outings before finally donating it to son’s college team. We then downgraded to the Camp Chef Everest 2 burner stove. 20,000btu’s per burner. If don’t already have one, I recommend you get the carry bag, so much easier to store. Enjoy

TX825 posted:

I have the Camp Chef Everest 2 as well and love it.  The only issue or complaint I have with the stove is the spark igniter is very difficult to engage.  

If you bought it at REI take it back. Or call or email Camp Chef and get a replacement igniter. We bought our carry bag at Bass Pro Shop, also saw them at Sportsman’s Warehouse. 

I looked at the Yukon and was concerned about the weight. It is a very nice system when you incorporate the accessories. I eventually bought the Ranger II for our rig and it fits nicely in the corner of our 2285 slide. The Ranger II at 17 lbs, less than half the Yukon's weight, isn't a lightweight but I know the blind stove works well for it's planned use. I can't say I've needed more than it's 34,000 BTU output and I hope I'll say the same when family starts camping with us. I agree that the castings need occasion attention if the Ranger gets wet. 

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Over the years we have acquired the 2 burner model as well as the 3 burner set up. The camp chef grills are heavy.  The associated cast iron fry grills are very heavy.  I have never taken either out camping unless it was with a large group.  For just the two of us they are way oversized.  When we have cooked for large groups we were able to keep both units running full out and would cook enough, fast enough to feed an army.  Pancakes on one, eggs and bacon on the other.  

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