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03-23-2013, 08:47 PM
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What Kind of BBQ With New Camper?
My parents just got their new 26RLS last Saturday and it came with a BBQ. I saw the box under the mattress but I didn't really look at it and I was wondering what BBQ it is.
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03-23-2013, 11:01 PM
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03-24-2013, 05:14 AM
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Mine comes with the RV500 Sidekick Grill
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03-24-2013, 05:19 AM
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I had an RVQ with the pop up..........sold it with the pop up. Didn't like it very well. Have a Weber Q now. This thing is awesome baby!!!
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03-24-2013, 07:29 AM
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The option is for the RVQ. There are much better grills out there for less $$$ IMO. I don't use mine for camping.
If I had an option to take it out and not pay for it, that would be the way I would go.
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03-24-2013, 07:33 AM
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Mine came with an RVQ.
For the two of us, I find it adequate.
I wouldn't pay $200 for one.
I've never had any problem cooking steaks, chicken, dogs or brats.
Doug
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03-24-2013, 07:55 AM
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I got at least two of those BBQ things that comes with trailer still in their box somewhere in the garage... We use the traditional COLEMAN ROADTRIP - Blue One... Have it set up under the awning just next to the POPUP trailer door. Uses the 1 LB canister... This one comes with folding stand and a whole bunch of accessories with a pull around tote with wheels which makes it easy to carry in the back of the truck. Everything is inside the bag... I like the water tray under the burner which makes for real easy clean up. Works great for us with the two interchangeable grills for different uses. We added more interchangeable grills to the tote
I too was worried about the BBQ being so close to the trailer but everyone you talk says they are safe and absolutely no problem with it being right up against the trailer wall. I never used mine....
I have been wanting to add a table attachment where the OEM BBQ slides into a rail on the side of the table but haven't got around to it yet... Something like this maybe from google images...
Roy Ken
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03-24-2013, 09:48 AM
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Agree Roy,
I never had any problems with mine attached to the side of the camper.
The bracket actually stands the RVQ about 6" away from the side wall.
Doug
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03-24-2013, 10:35 AM
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I have a SideKick that I used last season with our Pinnacle. It came with a previous Jayco I had purchased. The SideKick has uneven heating and is cheaply made, IMO. I'm getting a Weber Q 120 for DW and myself...hoping/waiting for a sale on them. I have all of the gas fittings and length of hose to convert the Q to run off of the 5W's LP quick connect. Using the Q will allow me to grill under the awning if it's raining, which the SideKick does not allow due to placement of the outside wall grill hanger.
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03-24-2013, 01:44 PM
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I bought a Volcano Stove. It will burn wood, charcoal, or propane... and it handles a 12' dutch oven!
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03-24-2013, 04:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RoyBraddy
I have been wanting to add a table attachment where the OEM BBQ slides into a rail on the side of the table but haven't got around to it yet... Something like this maybe from google images...
Attachment 6964 Attachment 6967
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Can you tell me where you got the bracket that is on the table addition? Have been looking and no luck.
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03-24-2013, 05:55 PM
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Here's one at Camping World.
I've seen them on Amazon and Ebay as well.
Search RV Grill Mount Rail
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping...ing-rail/36115
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03-24-2013, 06:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RoyBraddy
I got at least two of those BBQ things that comes with trailer still in their box somewhere in the garage... We use the traditional COLEMAN ROADTRIP - Blue One... Have it set up under the awning just next to the POPUP trailer door. Uses the 1 LB canister... This one comes with folding stand and a whole bunch of accessories with a pull around tote with wheels which makes it easy to carry in the back of the truck. Everything is inside the bag... I like the water tray under the burner which makes for real easy clean up. Works great for us with the two interchangeable grills for different uses. We added more interchangeable grills to the tote
Attachment 6966 Attachment 6965
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That's what we use as well.
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03-24-2013, 08:34 PM
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I'm wanting the other side that mounts on the table edge.
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03-25-2013, 01:16 PM
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We bought the RVQ II ( last year) and love it Larry
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03-25-2013, 01:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GIFCo147
I bought a Volcano Stove. It will burn wood, charcoal, or propane... and it handles a 12' dutch oven!
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I own the Weber Q 220, but like the idea of the volcano. Wish it were bigger though.
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03-25-2013, 05:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RoyBraddy
I got at least two of those BBQ things that comes with trailer still in their box somewhere in the garage... We use the traditional COLEMAN ROADTRIP - Blue One... Have it set up under the awning just next to the POPUP trailer door. Uses the 1 LB canister... This one comes with folding stand and a whole bunch of accessories with a pull around tote with wheels which makes it easy to carry in the back of the truck. Everything is inside the bag... I like the water tray under the burner which makes for real easy clean up. Works great for us with the two interchangeable grills for different uses. We added more interchangeable grills to the tote
Attachment 6966 Attachment 6965
I too was worried about the BBQ being so close to the trailer but everyone you talk says they are safe and absolutely no problem with it being right up against the trailer wall. I never used mine....
I have been wanting to add a table attachment where the OEM BBQ slides into a rail on the side of the table but haven't got around to it yet... Something like this maybe from google images...
Attachment 6964 Attachment 6967
Roy Ken
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i have the coleman roadtrip too ...and i bought the griddle attachment also. we had used it for tent camping and it really works great. we just got our camper and was wondering if it was worth the bother taking the one out of the box and assembling it and from your comment i guess not...my parents got us the road trip and knew we were eventually going to buy a camper so they bought us the long hose attachment as well...thanks for the info
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03-25-2013, 05:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jaycojones
i have the coleman roadtrip too ...and i bought the griddle attachment also. we had used it for tent camping and it really works great. we just got our camper and was wondering if it was worth the bother taking the one out of the box and assembling it and from your comment i guess not...my parents got us the road trip and knew we were eventually going to buy a camper so they bought us the long hose attachment as well...thanks for the info
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X2 - we have the Coleman roadtrip (red one) and the large griddle plate for it (you can cook a whole pack of bacon on that griddle).
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