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Old 04-25-2007, 02:07 PM   #1
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Well...if you enjoy cooking outdoors, this is the overall cooktop for you. I picked mine up at Costco for $159. This is the 3 burner one - not the 2 burner which is on the Costco website.
The Pros -
1.Three separate burners with max 30,000 BTUs per burner.
2.Cast iron griddle which covers 2 of the 3 burners (already preseasoned)It does have a built in grease drain with a hole that will drain into a can that fits in the grease cup holder.
3. Removable legs.
4. Paper towel and utensil holders
5. Cost
6. Versaltility
7. Accessories that will convert this to a 2 burner BBQ.

Cons-
1.The size & the weight. It is a quality product that is not made from lightweight material.

The best place to actually see this unit is at Outdoor Cooking.com. It is also the BEST place to buy the accessories.(Notice the picture & link to it on the right side of the page)

I did buy the carrying case with wheels, the 2 burner BBQ box and it's carrying bag plus one or two small items. I will order the griddle carrying bag.
The griddle makes great breakfast potatoes along with being able to do an egg scramble on the same skillet on the the other half.
Remove the griddle - put the BBQ box on and now you have your dinner cooking ready to go. You can grill the rib eye to perfection with the indirect grilling method while also getting a very faint smoky flavor to it. While grilling your steak - you can cook your beans or pasta in a pot of boiling water on the third burner ...alll without steaming up the coach!

Can you tell I LOVE this thing!

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Old 04-25-2007, 02:07 PM   #2
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Well...if you enjoy cooking outdoors, this is the overall cooktop for you. I picked mine up at Costco for $159. This is the 3 burner one - not the 2 burner which is on the Costco website.
The Pros -
1.Three separate burners with max 30,000 BTUs per burner.
2.Cast iron griddle which covers 2 of the 3 burners (already preseasoned)It does have a built in grease drain with a hole that will drain into a can that fits in the grease cup holder.
3. Removable legs.
4. Paper towel and utensil holders
5. Cost
6. Versaltility
7. Accessories that will convert this to a 2 burner BBQ.

Cons-
1.The size & the weight. It is a quality product that is not made from lightweight material.

The best place to actually see this unit is at Outdoor Cooking.com. It is also the BEST place to buy the accessories.(Notice the picture & link to it on the right side of the page)

I did buy the carrying case with wheels, the 2 burner BBQ box and it's carrying bag plus one or two small items. I will order the griddle carrying bag.
The griddle makes great breakfast potatoes along with being able to do an egg scramble on the same skillet on the the other half.
Remove the griddle - put the BBQ box on and now you have your dinner cooking ready to go. You can grill the rib eye to perfection with the indirect grilling method while also getting a very faint smoky flavor to it. While grilling your steak - you can cook your beans or pasta in a pot of boiling water on the third burner ...alll without steaming up the coach!

Can you tell I LOVE this thing!

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Old 04-26-2007, 09:01 AM   #3
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We love ours and it's great for a camp breakfast
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We have the same one for over three years now.The only down side to it is its weight.We also have everything to go along with it from grill box to all the carry covers.
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