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Coleman Tabletop 2-in-1 Camping Grill/Stove, 2-Burner Propane Grill & Stove with Adjustable Burners & 20,000 BTUs of Power

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Style: Contains PFAS


Features

  • 2-IN-1 DESIGN: Grill and stove can be used simultaneously; the 130 sq. in. grilling area and stove fits a 10 in. pan
  • COOKING POWER: Offers up to 20,000 total BTUs
  • PRESSURE REGULATOR: Ensures consistent performance, even in extreme conditions
  • PERFECTHEAT TECHNOLOGY: Promotes efficient cooking with less fuel
  • 2 ADJUSTABLE BURNERS: Provide precise temperature control
  • EASY SETUP: Lightweight design ideal for camping, tailgating, backyard cooking, beach and more.
  • WindBlock panels shield burners from wind or fold down for use as side tables
  • Rust-resistant aluminized steel cooktop

Description

Unleash your cooking potential with the 2-in-1 Coleman Tabletop Propane Camping Grill/Stove. Its versatile design lets you grill and stove at the same time, making it perfect for camping trips, tailgating or any other outdoor adventures. With up to 20,000 total BTUs, it offers powerful and consistent performance even in extreme conditions, and its PerfectHeat technology ensures more efficient cooking with less fuel. Boasting 2 adjustable burners, it allows for precise temperature control enabling you to sauté veggies whilst grilling chicken simultaneously. All these features are packed into one compact design that sets up easily wherever your culinary journey takes you.

Brand: Coleman


Product Dimensions: 24"D x 6.5"W x 15.75"H


Special Feature: Portable


Color: BLACK


Fuel Type: Gas


Other Special Features of the Product: Portable


Fuel Type: Gas


Voltage: 230 Volts


Wattage: 2000 watts


Main Burner Count: 2


Number of Heating Elements: 2


Grill Configuration: Portable


Cooking System: grill, stove


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 24"D x 6.5"W x 15.75"H


Item Dimensions: 24 x 6.5 x 15.75 inches


Item Weight: 7.5 Pounds


Cooking Surface Area: 130 Square Inches


Finish Types: Brushed


Material Type: Aluminum


Handle Material: Aluminium


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Color: BLACK


Brand Name: Coleman


Recommended Uses For Product: Stove,Free


Included Components: Coleman 2 Burner Grill Stove Combo Black 2000020929


Model Name: Coleman Propane Stove


Model Number: 2000020929


Global Trade Identification Number: 57


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Manufacturer: Coleman


UPC: 076501221657


Manufacturer Part Number: 2000020929


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Cooking


Warranty Description: 3-Year Limited Warranty


Required Assembly: No


Installation Type: Free Standing


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  • Easy to use, easy to clean, 12x cheaper than charcoal.
Style: Contains PFAS
With a very safe and effortless feel to its parts and design, this Coleman grill works incredibly well so that you don't have to, and at $4 a bottle for approx. 12 sessions, propane is 12x cheaper than charcoal. So far this week I've grilled steak and bison on it and steamed a pot of rice - all to perfection. You can grill up to five or six burgers at a time, and two big boneless ribeye steaks. The grill heats up evenly from edge to edge, and the cleanup is simple - especially if you use a piece of tin foil below the grill. All you have to do is clean the grill when you're done and it's nonstick so it's a snap. Can't wait to take it camping. 20 years of gourmet cooking experience and 30 years of computer engineering is behind this review. For a camping stove, this thing is high class and fun to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2017 by Seymour

  • Versatile, powerful, compact and functional Versatile, powerful, compact and functional
Style: Contains PFAS
This camping stove is really cool. On the left, you have a traditional stove burner that will heat up a small pot, pan or skillet. The manual recommends a 10" vessel as the maximum size. On the right is the grill. Unlike the other Coleman stove with two burners, this one comes with feet that can be attached temporarily, or screwed on for a more permanent arrangement. The feet elevate the stove above the surface of whatever it's sitting on. This allows a small grease tray to be fitted under the grease drain hole in the grill. It cooks quickly, so keep in mind that you will need to be pretty attentive to whatever you're grilling. This is not going to be a "low and slow" cooking method. The grill is designed to be compact for camping, so the heat source is very close to the griddle. Don't burn your weenies! Attached is a photo of both the burner and the grill in action. Overall I was very pleased with the performance of this item and would definitely recommend it. We actually own both the more common Coleman 2-burner stove and this one, so when camping we can cook on three pots/pans/skillets and a grill all at once. Camping is not an excuse for poor food. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018 by J. Henry

  • A must buy for camping
Style: Contains PFAS
For just a couple of people this grille seems perfect, it gets very hot and searing should not be a problem, I have not actually used it but did a burn in on it for 15 mins to burn off any residue left inside. Takes up very little space storing in the RV... I placed a pan of water on the burner and it was boiling in no time. I think it will be a keeper and will update this when I use it Update.... I am camping now and this grill is wonderful... on the lowest setting it will sear a steak and grilled chicken breast is wonderful... it is perfect size for 4 people... the side burner percolates coffee fast... this grill gets very hot so watch the food closely.. I put a sheet of foil under the heating element for fast cleanup... takes very little room... you have everything you want in a grill Compact and gets very hot Ok I don't know how long I had this thing but I used it about 10 times and then the flame started acting weird... The grill would work but if you turned on the burner the flame would go real low... Guess it was a regulator went bad or something, anyway , I trashed it and I am now in the market for a more reliable one. Your results may vary, I loved the design but it just didn't last for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2017 by Johnny Fudpucker

  • Great stove! Just remember to control the temps!
Style: Contains PFAS
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2020 by Rick W

  • Great for outdoor (even indoor) cooking, compact and reliable
Style: Contains PFAS
I bought this last summer because I was going to a campsite that did not allow fire grills. It worked perfectly. I had it up and running in minutes and was able to cook quite a bit of food. It is light weight, and easy to carry (I recommend buying a carry bag for it as well). easy to operate and having two burners really help. Would be nice to have a built in lighter, but it is ok., just make sure you have a lighter or match with you Also , to keep the unit clean, i recommend using foils to cover the base and the surrounding plates. or keep it clean with a wet towel after each use. I will definitely keep this handy in my future camping trips. You can even use this for cooking if you have space constraint in your kitchen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Lord Commander

  • Efficient and Easy to Use
Style: Contains PFAS
Great for car/tent camping. Quality was good, easy to use and clean. Connvenient knockout for carrying. Versatile with a burner as well as a grill side. Readily available propane gas bottle to power. Good value for the money. Count me a happy camper!
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by SmartMom

  • Perfect grill for apartment dwellers! Perfect grill for apartment dwellers!
Style: Contains PFAS
I’m temporarily living in a condo while I renovate a home I will move in to. I like grilled foods - steaks, burgers and especially vegetables. The smoke created means grilling on the cooktop in the kitchen is out, but I couldn’t justify lugging a big, full size gas grill through to my condo-sized patio. I decided to give this one a go and for one or two people, it’s great! It gets plenty hot and mine has a good range of control from blazing to a low simmer. (I was using it in a protected area with no wind.) The grill is definitely non-stick - must be careful not to chase the food right off the edge. As for the aluminum grill that I see has problems in some reviews, I don’t think it was designed for sustained high heat below a pan or griddle. For grilling, it is fine, but I did find a cast iron duplicate grill grate right here on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CY84JRQ9?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details ) which will definitely work if you want to put a big pot or griddle over the grill side. I bought an 10.5 inch Lodge brand grill pan (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000CF66W?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details )which fits just right also and is great for searing vegetables which would fall through the grill. Lodge also makes a 10.5 inch square skillet which would work perfectly as a griddle or fry pan. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00063RWXE?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details )I will use the cast iron grate if using any pan over the grill side. The lightweight aluminum cooks steaks or burgers perfectly, but cast iron will hold up for more sustained heat. Overall, I can’t find anything to complain about with this little camp stove/grill combo. Everything worked as it should and I’ll be taking it for a tailgating trip very soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by Mary S.

  • Good camp stove
Style: Contains PFAS
Nice little camp grill. Assembly is easy, and it works very well. Remember that it has little plastic feet, so it does better on a solid table or camp kitchen. It doesn't work too well with the wire table tops (e.g., Coleman Pack-Away Deluxe Kitchen), so keep that in mind. Stove is also two feet wide, but allocate an additional four inches in width for the propane tank that sticks out on the right hand side (as you're looking at it). Our camp kitchen was just large enough for the stove itself, and the propane tank dangled off the side, giving the grill the tendency to tip backwards. I have a couple minor complaints with it - the slats on the grill surface are too narrow to fit most grill lighters, so you have to remove the grill surface to light the burner. Not a problem when the grill is cool, but this gets us to a second problem - the flame control knob lacks any detent or other feature so you know when it's at its lowest setting. You can turn it all the way off unintentionally, and then you'll have to use your igniter to relight the burner - a bit more of a challenge once the grill is hot! (and the grill slats are also too narrow for my grill thongs to fit through to lift it up). I'd recommend bringing some long matches to relight the burner since it can be very easy to accidentally turn it off when you only meant to turn down the heat a little bit. Other than that, it uses the standard Coleman 16-ounce propane bottles, and it seems quite efficient - we used the same bottle to prepare six meals over the weekend, so no complaints there. Overall, we're satisfied with the purchase, but we wish we had gotten one with a built-in piezo igniter ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017 by Jason G.

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