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Coleman Gas Grill | Portable Propane Grill | RoadTrip 285 Standup Grill, Red

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Color: Red


Pattern Name: Grill


Features

  • GRILLING POWER: Up to 20,000 total BTUs
  • 8 ADJUSTABLE BURNERS: With improved burner technology for more precise temperature control
  • LARGE GRILLING AREA: 285 sq. in.
  • EASY SETUP: Sturdy quick-fold legs and 2 wheels
  • THERMOMETER: Integrated design for accurate temperature monitoring

Brand: Coleman


Product Dimensions: 30.25"D x 19.19"W x 16.13"H


Special Feature: Portable


Color: Red


Fuel Type: Gas


Brand: ‎Coleman


Product Dimensions: ‎30.25"D x 19.19"W x 16.13"H


Special Feature: ‎Portable


Color: ‎Red


Fuel Type: ‎Gas


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Outdoor


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎32.1 x 18.5 x 15.45 inches


Included Components: ‎Standup Grill


Material: ‎Blend


Item Weight: ‎46.67 Pounds


Heating Power: ‎5.86 Kilowatts


Model Name: ‎2000032831


Frame Material: ‎Cast Iron


Manufacturer: ‎Coleman (HUD Warehouse)


Part Number: ‎2000032831


Item Weight: ‎46.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎32.1 x 18.5 x 15.45 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎2000032831


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Style: ‎RoadTrip 285 Portable Stand-Up


Pattern: ‎Grill


Power Source: ‎propane


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Portable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3-year warranty


Date First Available: July 3, 2018


Frequently asked questions

The Coleman RoadTrip 285 Standup Grill is highly portable thanks to its collapsible design. It also features sturdy quick-fold legs with wheels for hassle-free setup, takedown, and transport. With a compact size and lightweight frame, this grill is perfect for tailgating, camping, and cookouts on the go.

The RoadTrip 285 Grill delivers powerful heat output, with 20,000 total BTUs of cooking power across its three adjustable burners. This makes it excellent for a wide variety of grilling tasks.

Yes, the RoadTrip 285 Grill offers enhanced temperature control. Each of the three burners is independently adjustable, offering more precise temperature control for perfect grilling results.

The grill offers considerable space for your barbeque needs with a spacious 285 square inch grilling area. Therefore, you have enough room to cook for several people at the same time.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The grill, suitable for family camping trips and tailgating, is prized for its portability, easy assembly and cleanup, and efficient heating mechanism. However, the build quality and component materials have been flagged as deficient, with problems such as bent hinges, small rivets and loose handles cited frequently. Some users found the performance disappointing when using pans, although most agree that it performs well for grilling. Despite these issues, the grill has a committed fanbase that praises its durability and performance even after extensive use.

Pros

  • 👍 Easily portable and compact, ideal for camping and tailgating.
  • 👍 Straightforward assembly and easy cleanup is often highlighted.
  • 👍 Efficient gas firing tube offers good heat control.
  • 👍 Grill plates are durable and retain heat well.

Cons

  • 👎 Several complaints about deficiencies in build quality and component materials.
  • 👎 Potential issues with rivets and hinges, with their durability and strength called into question.
  • 👎 Performance may be subpar when using pans for cooking.
  • 👎 Grill may be relatively expensive for its category.

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for a portable and easy-to-use grill for outdoor usage and camping trips, then this grill could be a good option. However, you may need to make peace with the fact that it is higher in price than other similar grills and could require minor tweaks or fixes to improve its longevity. It's not ideal if you plan on using pans extensively during cooking.


  • Expected better build quality and components, especially compared to similarly priced static grills.
Color: Blue Pattern Name: Grill
Unboxing, assembly and initial impressions, at $265. I bought this grill for family camping trips and considered the value and utility of static grills placed on a camping table vs. mobile grills. Use review will come later if I remember to do so. I love the look of the grill, the potential portability, features (including the water trap for drippings and easy cleanup) and ease of use. The box arrived without damage and the grill was assembly ready, there were no apparent problems, defects or paint issues (blue model), except for one of the leg mounts being bent (the mount where the long bolt passes through to secure legs, it was easily bent back). After assembly I tested the grill (after the initial burn in) and it worked very well. Assembly was very straight forward, however, I observed deficiencies in build and component quality: a) There must have been a sale on for mini rivets somewhere in Asia, because someone used a whole bag of them on this grill, and that bag must have weighed all of 0.5 oz. even thought there are oodles of them. Notably they are used on hinges and handles (!!) which create problems such as the potential for bending of sheet metal around hinges, the potential for rivets popping out and the lid falling off with repeated use, and lastly the potential for handles to fall off while lifting the grill (bit of a safety issue here for sure). Remedy? Most likely will drill out the rivets and remount handles and hinges using nuts, bolts, and washers. Remedy for the potential for sheet metal bending when opening lid? Might mount a chain between the grill base and lid to act as a hard stop for the lid. Instead, one could add a plate metal strip on the inside of the lid/base (drilled for the nuts and bolts) to provide support for the sheet metal at the hinges. Instead, Coleman could use heavier duty hinges with appropriate mounting hardware. b) The lid handle was found to be loose! Four self tapping sheet metal screws are used to secure this handle, it was loose. I checked to see if I could tighten them and three of the four could not be tightened, i.e. had stripped the metal during manufacturing and loosened back and forth during shipping, so the handle remained loose. Note that the screws used during manufacture taper off quickly so that they would be likely to give rise to a loose handle. Remedy? Larger diameter sheet metal screws to replace the originals (although there is potential for wear once again), or nuts and bolts if accessible. c) The wheels wobble. I appreciate that without having wheel bearings ($$$) there has to be some play on the axle to allow them to spin, but 1/8" to 3/16" is quite a lot when axle/wheel bore tolerances are not too tight. Remedy? Add another washer during each wheel assembly to reduce (but not eliminate) play. d) The slide out trays! What the heck kind of design is this? Surely the friction of the tray and sliding mechanism is enough to prevent the trays ejecting on their own under gravity/transportation? On first try to pull out the wing trays one of the springs flipped out of its channel and prevented me from pushing the tray back in (the springs are essentially bent wires under compression, more like an open safety pin rather than a springy spring spring). I tried to fix the spring wire and put the screw to which it was wrapped around back in, at which time I discovered that the screw hole was stripped and this had previously led to the spring popping out of the channel every time it experienced resistance. I ditched the spring and I am sure the others will follow, all 7 of them, with very little functional value. Remedy? Manufacturer remedy would be good, how about a lever to lock them in place for transit, a sprung lever and notch the edge of the trays for the open and closed positions. Nothing at all would also likely work because of friction, just remove the springs and all the screws that hold them - they are just an annoyance waiting to happen. Possible mod? The wings are short and retract into the main body of the grill flush. However, the grill handles extend the width of the grill, therefore one could use larger wings that close flush with the handles. Some kind of stainless steel wing? Attach to the original sliders using nuts and bolts whereby the bolts are countersunk flush with the steel? e) Uma Thurman's opera glasses? I had to read further into the manual to find out why I had an extra part - two circles widely separated by wire attached to a chain which was screwed (not riveted) into a leg, it took me a while - I scratched my head and scraped the barrel. I mean, WTF is this for? Hold my beer and watch this ... a lit match holder to fire up the grill. I am not sure what to think about this. Now I know there are folk out there who think this is a great idea, but, umm, well I suppose it is nice, but I am happy to singe the hair on my hand to light a grill and I know when it is lit by the smell, plus my hands look 10 years younger without the fur. But what if all I have is a (short) lighter, a lighter without gas, or some flint? It is not like there are long matches, long gas lighters, paper that can be rolled and lit to light the thing? Remedy? Lose it. Put that money into replacing the rivets (or at least using larger rivets), better securing the handle screws and so on. Fix the slide out trays. OVERALL While I found problems with the grill's construction and the quality of the mounting hardware used, I like this grill. Had I paid $320 for this, I might have returned it and looked elsewhere for a solution, but at $264 it left me on the fence as I know that the problems and potential problems described above could be remedied now and in the future as they arise, however, it is possible that any proactive alterations may also void warranty. The grill has several redeeming qualities. It is truly mobile and packs into a small place. The gas firing tube assembly is innovative, efficient and works well to control local and overall heat. Cleanup is easy and ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2022 by Darren B.

  • Love this little grill!
Color: Blue Pattern Name: Grill
Update after 3 years: I still love this grill. After 3 years of 3-5 days/week use the burners were getting pretty cruddy so I spent some time cleaning, which prompted me to update this review. 1: The burners are not directly exposed to drippings since the grates have a solid section in the middle, which helps a lot to keep them from getting clogged, but after 3 years plenty of the holes were full of goo or otherwise not flowing right, causing a lot of the flame points to not work right. I went at it with a wire brush, and that didn't quite do the trick, so I found a drill bit the right size and used that to open up all the holes on the burners. Tedius, but now all the flame points work correctly. If the burner were replaceable I probably would have just bought a new one, but they don't seem to be available. It is possible to remove, but doing so correctly would require taking a bunch of things apart to get to the two screws that hold it on. I used a less-correct means to get it off, which turns out to not be that necessary but I wanted to clean the gas valve orifices. I should have just removed the valve body from the front of the grill instead, much easier. 2: The little metal plate over the igniter broke off when I was trying to clean the burner, not surprising and this has happened on just about every small gas appliance I've ever owned, the thin metal just can't take the heat of being exposed to direct flame all the time. I'll fabricate a new one when I have time, for now a lighter works fine. 3: The grates still clean up just fine, no sign of deterioration on the under sides, usually where I see them start getting eaten away by flame and goo. The griddle I use the most is much less slippery now than it was when it was new, but I always put a little olive oil on it when I use it and don't have problems with anything sticking to it. I'm not sure I'd try to fry an egg on it but it might work, works great for veggies, fish, etc. The paint is starting to get scrubbed off the drip tray, but I can't think of a good reason to care about that. 4: The exterior surfaces still clean up almost perfectly, the rear part where the exhaust vents are is pretty covered with burnt-on grease, I could probably get it clean if I tried hard enough but I'm not that ambitious. The white paint markings around the valve knobs has long since worn off, don't care... Overall, still one of the best $230 investments I've ever made. === After about 16 months using this grill almost daily I have to say, I love this little grill. I had a $4,000 Viking built-in BBQ at the last house I lived in, and this $230 grill is superior in almost every way (other than the smaller cooking area obviously), while the viking was a big pain in the a$$. The only thing I miss is a rotisserie, which I didn't really use all that often anyway. The lid dome is too short to do beer-can chicken but I can live without that. The cooking area is plenty adequate to cook meals for 2-4 people, including meats and veggies. The heat distribution is very even, it heats up fast and stays hot thanks to the heavy grill plates and solid centers which retain heat very well while the lid is open. A 1lb gas cylinder will do about 4 meals, and it's easy to hook up a 5gal cylinder if you're so inclined with an adapter hose. The swap-top options are great, my standard setup is the grill grate on one side, griddle on the other. Meats cook on the grill, veggies on the griddle, and everything gets good even heat. I've even fried egg rolls and wings in an iron pot on the steal stove insert, it takes a bit longer to heat the oil than a real fryer would, but once the oil is hot it cooks just fine. I don't bother putting water in the water tray, it cleans up just fine. The tray collects drippings and other cruft, I take it out and clean it one a month or so. The grates and the rest of the grill clean up easily with a little degreaser like 409. Love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020 by Jeff

  • Very nice
Color: Red Pattern Name: Grill
Somewhat taller ( body) than our last. Have find a new place for it in our motorhome.
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by Keith Alexander

  • Nice grill
Color: Red Pattern Name: Grill
Just used for the first time and as I expected I am not disappointed and look forward to hopefully many years of use
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by Grant

  • Great for grilling not so much with pans.
Color: Red Pattern Name: Grill
My friends have the same grill and is works amazing for steaks, burgers, chicken and so on right from the grill grates. I bought right before a tubing trip where we are going to cook breakfast. There was practically zero heat exchange reaching the pan of eggs which was our main breakfast item. I ended up taking the grates out and putting the frying pan straight on the burners. It got the job done, but wasn't a perfect solution either. It's a great grill for tailgating, camping and portable uses. Its also a good grill for occasional small family backyard usage especially if you live in a townhouse. Con - Its EXPENSIVE. Compared to a similar priced "Backyard grill", it fails in comparison with features and usage,but they are for different intended usages. Just accept that you are paying for portability. Accepting that then you have a good, kinda appropriately priced that's not a bargain, but not bad either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022 by Kindle Customer

  • Hard to set up, cheap metal case bent when the cover opened too far
Color: Red Pattern Name: Grill
After 18 months and 10 camping trips we are throwing away what's left of the grill. The cover hinges bent when the cheap clip for holding it closed failed, and it flew open in the back of my truck, the legs are hard to set up when you are alone. Overall its a fine working grill with nice metal grates but the non cooking parts didn't hold up at all. For this kind of money I expected better quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023 by Becca.b

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