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Coleman 9941-768 Road Trip Grill (Blue) | 
enlarge | Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
List Price: $229.99 Buy New: $219.99 You Save: $10.00 (4%)
New (4) from $199.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 3745
Color: Blue Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 45.5 Dimensions (in): 37 x 22 x 13
MPN: 9941-768 Model: 9941-768 UPC: 076501403152 EAN: 0076501403152
Release Date: April 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Collapsible propane grill ideal for tailgating at sporting events and picnics | | • | Pair of fully adjustable 20,000 BTU burners with porcelain-coated cast-iron grates | | • | Supports mix-and-match cooking surfaces, including grill, griddle, and stove | | • | Chassis collapses in seconds for transport; detachable side tables | | • | Runs on disposable 16.4-ounce propane cylinder; 5-year limited warranty |
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Product Description When you want to enjoy some seriously tasty grilled food but can't find room or reason to drag along a patio barbecue, pack up this RoadTrip Grill by Coleman. Totally portable and easy to set up, it runs on a 16.4-oz. propane cylinder and puts out 20,000
Amazon.com Product Description Tired of taking your funky hibachi to the ballpark every time you want to tailgate? Turn to the Coleman Road Trip Grill, an authentic open-flame grill that packs up compactly for easy transport and storage. The Road Trip Grill offers two powerful, fully adjustable 20,000 BTU burners, along with support for several mix-and-match cooking surfaces, including a drip-through grill, a pancake griddle, and a stove for heating water (the latter two are separately). In addition, the burners are powerful enough for both cold-weather and high-altitude cooking, so you can use the Road Trip Grill in destinations like Green Bay, Denver, and Buffalo, N.Y. Perhaps the coolest feature, however, is the collapsible frame, which holds the grill at a standard cooking level in its open position, but folds up in seconds when it's time to go. There's no easier way to enjoy the versatility of a full-size upright grill and the convenience of a portable unit. 
The grill offers a collapsible frame for easy transport. | The Road Trip Grill also includes two detachable side tables for grilling and cooking duties, along with a lockable lid for security. Other details include a 285-square-inch cooking surface, convenient storage hooks for cooking utensils, a removable grease drip pan, and easy pushbutton ignition. The grill--which operates on a single disposable 16.4-ounce propane cylinder (not included) or a 20-pound propane tank (purchase of tank hose and tank required)--carries a five-year limited warranty. About Coleman The Coleman Company has been creating and innovating products for recreational outdoor use since W.C. Coleman started selling gasoline-powered lanterns in 1900. Inventor of the hugely popular fold-up camp stove, Coleman developed a plastic liner for his galvanized steel coolers in 1957--the birth of the modern cooler--and the company has been improving their utility and design ever since. The array of products that bear the Coleman name now includes just about everything you might need to work or play outdoors, from tents and sleeping bags to boats, backpacks, and furniture.
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love it.... but should have shopped around December 21, 2008 my only negative comment is that I found the item in a local Sporting Goods chain for 40 dollars less... so I basically paid for shipping even though it was "free super saver shipping."
Best Grill for RVing! October 11, 2008 I've found this grill to be The absolute best for camping in my RV! I prefer to cook outside and the opptional, changeable grill, griddle & stove top plates give this grill a perfect score in my camp- I use them all. The cast iron (rather than Aluminum) are best as propane runs hot. It works best to preheat the plate and then turn the burner down when cooking. I keep the 5 gal propane tank in the storage bay of my 5th wheel and I purchased an 8 foot hose to run to the grill. This is great with as much cooking as I do on this grill-I use it for everything. Coleman's design on this Roadtrip grill (blue) has delivered everything I wanted in a portable camp grill. It's easy to set-up, easy to fire-up and easy to clean! I wouldn't enjoy cooking as much on the road without it! This one's a keeper.
Coleman 9941-768 Road Trip Grill (Blue) August 30, 2008 This is a good grill. It's burns hotter than you think and cooks faster than you think but the food turns out wonderfull and is easy to clean.
If you travel a lot or like to tail gate than this is your grill. Get some extra grills, you'll need them if you Q large amounts of food.
Enjoy.
Coleman Camp Grill August 27, 2008 Excellent prodcut. Use it at the campground for cooking everything from eggs, pancakes to steaks. Folds up neatly, cleans up nice
Regulator has a dangerous defect August 19, 2008 We've been happy users of this model for two summers now. Lately have noticed that the cartridges were lasting a shorter time. A few days ago, with the unit out of use on the sunny deck, I smelled gas, then I heard the sound of gas leaking. Found the location to be an overload valve in the regulator. The canister bled empty. With the unit in the shade I am not able to get the vent to re-close; a new canister starts leaking right away. Had a flame come close to this, it would have been dangerous. And so far none of the local stores have any advice, or a replacement regulator.
Update 1.sep.2008: I called Coleman about the issue. I was told that if the safety valve is overloaded, say due to the canister sitting in the hot sun, then the seal is broken. It will not reset; the regulator must be replaced. And Coleman sent me a new one, at no cost, and within one week. So I am a happy camper again. I'll give the product a 4th star (but the web site won't let me do it).
From a safety point of view I am not happy with just letting the gas leak out; the explosion hazard is reduced to a fire hazard. Design solution: how about including a whistle at the relief orifice to warn the user?
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