Kcmusa
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2021
- Messages
- 43
- Location
- Stafford, va
- RV Year
- 2015
- RV Make
- Forest river
- RV Model
- Silverback
- RV Length
- 37
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That's identical to one we got at Sams club. We use it at home now and have a coleman road trip for the rv.I like this nexgrill unit.
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Nexgrill 2-Burner Portable Propane Gas Table Top Grill in Stainless Steel 820-0033 - The Home Depot
The Nexgrill Portable 2-Burner Stainless Steel Tabletop Grill is equipped with two push-and-turn ignition burners for quick and easy start-ups. It offers 16,000 total BTUs and reaches high temperatureswww.homedepot.com
As @Fish mentioned, it's just like the one I bought at Sams's Club. It works great unless you just throw it in the basement without cleaning the grease out of it. I would do the regular grill cleaning but started noticing rodent droppings in the basement I kept it. Aside from fixing the rodent issue, which I have done, we decided that the BBQ needed to be thoroughly cleaned before traveling each time. It took quite a bit of oven cleaner and a whole roll of paper towels, but I was able to almost get it back to new condition - what a PITA. Didn't know grease could get into places I didn't even realize was there. Needless to say, after a couple times of doing the cleaning, it doesn't get used much anymore. If I'm going to be in a site for 2 weeks or more I may pull it out but otherwise I use an electric skillet.I like this nexgrill unit.
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Nexgrill 2-Burner Portable Propane Gas Table Top Grill in Stainless Steel 820-0033 - The Home Depot
The Nexgrill Portable 2-Burner Stainless Steel Tabletop Grill is equipped with two push-and-turn ignition burners for quick and easy start-ups. It offers 16,000 total BTUs and reaches high temperatureswww.homedepot.com
We full time and keep it in a covered plastic bin while not set up. I also put aluminum foil on the drip pan and flavorizor bars to aid with cleaningAs @Fish mentioned, it's just like the one I bought at Sams's Club. It works great unless you just throw it in the basement without cleaning the grease out of it. I would do the regular grill cleaning but started noticing rodent droppings in the basement I kept it. Aside from fixing the rodent issue, which I have done, we decided that the BBQ needed to be thoroughly cleaned before traveling each time. It took quite a bit of oven cleaner and a whole roll of paper towels, but I was able to almost get it back to new condition - what a PITA. Didn't know grease could get into places I didn't even realize was there. Needless to say, after a couple times of doing the cleaning, it doesn't get used much anymore. If I'm going to be in a site for 2 weeks or more I may pull it out but otherwise I use an electric skillet.
Once you get it seasoned up good, the more you cook on it the better it cooks. We just did a run with six coaches to KY Bourbon country. We cooked everything from ribs to wings to cheese steak sandwiches to breakfast for all on the one 22" grill.I recently purchased a 22” Blackstone, the 17” is where I started but stumbled on a great deal on Sam’s web site on the 22”. Trying to get a rhythm cooking on it. You can cook anything on it (so I’m told).
We carried…and, liked…the Napoleon TravelQ 225 until recently. We now have the RecTeq RT-340 pellet grill/smoker and love it! It grills as well as a portable gas grill and gives you the option os doing some real, slow smoking.We have a Napoleon tavelq and a 22 Blackstone for the coach, have larger Blackstone for home. I still keep a small cast iron hibachi as standby grill.
Wow! Great find. I have this one at the house and love it. I too need to learn to cook on it as I only do simple things such as breakfast and sometimes burgers. I've failed multiple times now on cheese steaks.My step-daughter found a brand new 36 inch Blackstone griddle in a salvage yard! It’s not portable but for $50 I couldn’t pass it up. Now I just need to learn to cook on it.
Not sure really. I have yet to have a issue with CW. We bought our TT there. Now that said, maybe it’s after the sale where issues come about. My biggest issue to date has been trying to get a piezo replaced for my stove but that is from the maker, not CW.May I ask what issues there are with Camping World?
My biggest complaint with Camping World is that they won't let you go look at RV's without filling out a credit app first. I've had this happen at 2 different CW in 2 different states. I won't go back.Not sure really. I have yet to have a issue with CW. We bought our TT there. Now that said, maybe it’s after the sale where issues come about. My biggest issue to date has been trying to get a piezo replaced for my stove but that is from the maker, not CW.
Credit app? Tell them you don’t need credit, you will just write them a check if you find one you like!My biggest complaint with Camping World is that they won't let you go look at RV's without filling out a credit app first. I've had this happen at 2 different CW in 2 different states. I won't go back.