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Old 03-07-2021, 12:34 PM   #1
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Grill in outside kitchen 2020 317rlok

Is there a 2 burner stove that I could swap out with the grill in the outside kitchen on a 2020 317rlok
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Is there a 2 burner stove that I could swap out with the grill in the outside kitchen on a 2020 317rlok
There is another discussion regarding this same grill you speak of. We kept ours and use it like the stove eyes. It boils water, etc and also found this griddle that fits perfectly on it.

https://www.nordicware.com/cookware/...splash-griddle
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Took ours out and built a drawer for the space. 10x more useful than the stove was.
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Old 03-08-2021, 09:38 AM   #4
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Lefty, We never trusted the grill on our 2017 37MDQS for various reasons. DW had her reasons and mine was mainly cleaning duties after usage. We get by with the Weber Q2200 utilizing the gas ports on the RV in two separate locations. Bear in mind, when you do this, you will have to consider the regulator valves in either the RV or the Weber will not work in combination. I just removed the one in the Weber and all is fine. SKI
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Old 03-08-2021, 11:35 AM   #5
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There is another discussion regarding this same grill you speak of. We kept ours and use it like the stove eyes. It boils water, etc and also found this griddle that fits perfectly on it.
Would like to swap mine as well. I looked and couldn't find the other thread. Link? Thanks!

edit: nevermind found it. I was hoping for a recommendation for a drop in replacement and that thread doesn't have one. If anyone comes up with one, please post it up. If not, I will eventually get to it and do the same.
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We are in the middle of removing the "Grill" from the outside kitchen. I have found that with the slightest breeze the grill won't warm up a hotdog. I have removed the upper middle shelf so we can use the area to store our new Nexgrill (from Costco) that BTW is great for doing steaks!! I am making the old grill area into a drawer for utensils. The pictures show the NexGrill in its storage place. I used some furniture felt to protect the wood from the contact of the grill. We carry a step stool to open the stove vent and it is tall enough to be able to remove the BBQ. I have a small table to put the new grill on and ordered a 12 ft hose that has the quick disconnect from Amazon so we can hook to RV propane and move the new grill to either side of the RV.
Extension hose. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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We keep a small toaster oven on the shelf above where the grill used to be.
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Old 03-09-2021, 10:49 AM   #8
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We are picking up at 2021 24BHS on April 2. One of the things I want to do is replace the outside cooktop with a Blackstone 17 griddle.
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Took ours out and built a drawer for the space. 10x more useful than the stove was.
Any pictures?
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Any pictures?
Best I have on my phone.

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We are picking up at 2021 24BHS on April 2. One of the things I want to do is replace the outside cooktop with a Blackstone 17 griddle.

Congrats on your new 24BHS.
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Thank you!! Really excited to pick it up soon.
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Old 03-11-2021, 12:04 PM   #13
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Drawer

Just finished the drawer. I removed the grill and put in a 3/8" plywood bottom, some rear corner brackets piece of 1/4" for the rear. looks like it belongs when installed

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Your drawer looks great! You should mass produce them for all of us!
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Just finished the drawer. I removed the grill and put in a 3/8" plywood bottom, some rear corner brackets piece of 1/4" for the rear. looks like it belongs when installed

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I just did something similar, excpt I figured *I* would cut myself on the metal from the grill, so I made ae entire drawer and used the slides from the grill. Now for a coat of black paint!
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I really didn’t have any sharp edges on the metal grill box so I went the way I did. Safety First ��
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I really didn’t have any sharp edges on the metal grill box so I went the way I did. Safety First ��
Nice! As my dad would say "six of one. half-dozen of the other".
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Old 03-17-2021, 11:51 AM   #18
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Suburban Stove

My 2016 has a Suburban brand 2 burner instead of the grill. I actually saw one for sale on Facebook Marketplace this week. I will try to remember to add a picture this evening for reference.
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Old 03-17-2021, 12:01 PM   #19
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We also took ours out after almost setting our brand new 334rlok first time out on fire with some burgers. Made a drawer out of ours as well. We bought a convection oven and use it on the shelf above our now drawer. The drawer is a lot more useful. Easy do. Drop some luan in the bottom. If cut right it will slide in. Corner brackets in the back with a 1 by 4 cut to width. Put a nice cabinet handle on the front.
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Old 03-17-2021, 12:53 PM   #20
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I did an upgrade on mine. Here are a couple pics.


The post is listed here https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f...xed-79640.html
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