Description
Features
- 2-in-1 design so you can use the grill and stove at the same time
- 130 sq. in. grilling area; stove fits 10 in. pan
- Up to 20,000 total BTUs of cooking power
- Instastart™ push-button ignition for matchless lighting
- PerfectFlow™ pressure regulator for consistent performance, even in extreme conditions
- PerfectHeat™ technology for more efficient cooking with less fuel
- 2 adjustable burners for precise temperature control
- WindBlock™ panels shield burners from wind or fold down for use as side tables
- Rust-resistant aluminized steel cooktop
- Easy-to-clean removable grease management tray
- Runs up to 1 hour on high on one 16.4 oz. propane cylinder (sold separately)
- 3-year limited warranty
Accessories
Consider purchasing these LP gas cylinders before your next camping trip.
From the manufacturer
Important information
Legal Disclaimer
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Amazon Customer –
Works great… for me.Nice little grill stove combo, I think Coleman is spot on with this product…Recently got back from a 2 week overlanding trip thru the Yukon and down the west coast of B.C. and the grill stove was my only cooking appliance aside from fire pits at campgrounds.During the trip I used it to grill steaks and chop’s, fry potatoes and make toast, boil water and fry bannock… the side burner is very typical of a Coleman burner where it takes a gentle steady hand to get a low simmer from the control knob, the grill side is much easier to regulate temperature but partially due to it being at times marginal to produce “enough” heat… don’t get me wrong it does a great job cooking steaks and burgers but if you want a nice sear make sure you pre-heat the grill for a bit… it’s not a typical patio BBQ with BTU’s to spare.Cleaning is not the most convienient feature of this grill but it is manageable with some practice.I did use a large aluminum frying pan on the grill side of the stove many many times and dident have any trouble however I wouldn’t put a cast iron pan on it and you need to watch how hot it’s getting closely to avoid melting the grill.
Devo –
Cooks well no meltingworks great bacon burgers steaks the flame control works good low to high never melted the grill. I think the people that put pots on grill made it get way to hot and. Melted. This works great I’m very happy that it’s easy to clean
Amazon Customer –
Buy an extension hose if you buy thisReally good product worked right out of the box. However, the gas attachment is ridged which makes it really clumsy. It’s short and makes positioning the tank ridiculous. I ended up buying an extention hose with a 1 lb to 20 lb converter at the end (by Coleman as well) . Strongly recommend getting an extension whether you choose to use 1 lb or a 20 lb propane tank.
Dyreka Klaus –
Big enough for everythingI love the versatility of this stove. I did purchase the griddle to go with it, and it worked out perfectly for feeding five people on our recent camping trip. It’s easy to use, and has plenty of room for everything. Put the left windscreen down to use a pan and the griddle/grill at the same time.
RC Beach Flyer –
it seems just a good with a few improvements I bought this to replace the Colman grill / stove I had for many years, until corrosion and time caught up. I was a little unsure about this model because I was able to buy it for a bit less money than the original stove but other than the fact that there is no electronic starter switch, which never works for more than 6 – 12 months anyway, it seems just a good with a few improvements. I brought this out on the beach to test out in high winds and it really performed beautifully. As most of you know that are familiar with outdoor cooking, the wind can be the biggest obstacles and having substantial wind guards that work is essential. Watch my demonstration video.
Rick W –
Great stove! Just remember to control the temps!Looking to add some variety, I purchased this one, even after all the terrible reviews. This unit packs a lot of power. 22kbtu is a lot of heat.The regulator doesn’t seem to care if your sharing the full power on one burner or both, and it won’t really limit you. This results in exceptionally fast water boil times. The grill comes with a big sticker that tells you NOT to put any cookware on top of the grill.Here is the problem- the stove gives you enough power to use the grill and burner at the same time even on windy cold days. If you use that power on a single burner, with no wind, on a hot summer day, the cast aluminum grill will melt.Most of the reviews with melting grills had “alumimum foil packs” or someone tried to cook an egg- which generally means a pan.Folks, its aluminum. It conducts heat better than steel. It will take all that heat, and when you put a pan on top, there is no where for the heat to go. The aluminum will build up heat, and things will not go happily.The knobs: adding to its own sudden death, the knob controls are abysmal. from low to high requires very small movement. From high to melting inferno… I don’t even know where that point is. However any adjustment where you start seeing yellow flames means that the mixture is too rich. The unburn fuel will most likely be burned on the hot grate. Which makes the grate hotter, and your food probably a bit less tasty. (and.. dont forget that melting grate)Size: This stove is a bit larger. while it will still fit on portable tables and such, the dang propane just kinda hangs there. Those familiar with white gas stoves know that when assembled, its a singular unit, and very strong. I know most propane stove units are like this, but it doesnt have to be.If your watching what your doing, this stove is fine. Stick to smaller pots and pans as the burner side is limited in its width, and can lead to some balance issues if your not careful. I’d recommend 8-8.5″max. The flame is quite concentrated, and larger pans may lead to burning and hot spots. Constantly watch the temps, as if you adjust it without the wind block, and with the wind block in place, you may end up with vastly different results.When using the grill, adjust the temps, and watch for the yellow incomplete burn flames. Proper flame control will result in delicious tasty food, with less splatter and cleanup. Inproper control will result in melted grills, fires, and other issues.
Dan –
I do not recommend this due to the poor quality of the grilling …After using this grill for a few times, I do not recommend this due to the poor quality of the grilling grate, as well as the limited range of adjustment in the burners.I thought this would be the perfect car camping stove, as I could boil water or use a pan, and also grill and cook directly on the included grate, without having to bring, or clean up a separate frying pan. The stove lacks fine adjustment in both burners, making it very easy to accidentally turn the stove off when trying to turn down the burner. The burners are basically on, or off, with limited adjustment between.The other more glaring issue, is that the metal grate included, is of very poor quality. I cooked some vegetables this weekend in some aluminum foil on the grate, which the manual just states to not use pots or pans, and the metal on the grate appeared to start melting and weakening. I have submitted a warranty claim through Coleman, but really? A grill grate melting due to the heat?Stay away from this one, and save yourself the headache of trying to warranty your grill.Update: Coleman replaced my grate without issue, however the replacement is exactly the same as the original. They ignored my question about providing a replacement that wouldn’t melt. Keeping my rating at one star, and avoiding this grill.
Barbara Burgie –
Safety Hazard!Upon first use of this product using for less than 20 minutes it melted. I assume we have received a faulty product and have contacted for a refund but please be very careful as we are avid campers and had a previous Coleman stove and NEVER seen anything like this before.
jdt2 –
Unbelievable. Grill melted (!) before we finished the first tank of gas!Ok, revising my review from 1 star to 2 because Coleman customer service was terrific and replaced this with a new (different) model. I would still strongly encourage anyone to avoid this model. I’m not sure what material the grill is made of but it melts. My original review in brackets below. Thanks[Wow, what total junk! I typically have good experience with Coleman products (we have a tent we like) but we only used this 3 times before it completely melted. It was total junk. Incomprehensibly, the grill seems to have been made out of some type of plastic. See attached pictures.]
Patrick –
Just like many others here my grill grate also melted during …Just like many others here my grill grate also melted during my first camping trip with this stove! All we did was put some ribs on the grill under med heat in tinfoil. I dont know why they made the grate of substandard metal that can not take heat….Its a GRILL that comes in direct contact with flame! I would gladly pay more if it came with a cast iron grate like i thought it did before I bought it.Also control of the heat on both burners was minimal at best. Its on high, or it basically goes off if you try to lower/adjust the flame. I have sent coleman a warranty claim/email. Still waiting to see what they say as I am past the time to be able to return it via amazon. very disappointed so far. I remember when Coleman made a quality product, but I guess this is what we get now. Its too bad.