Coleman RoadTrip LXE Propane Grill
Coleman RoadTrip LXE Propane Grill
- From Coleman, 36-inch collapsible propane grill for use at home or on the road
- With 285 square inches cooking space, grill features porcelain-coated cast-iron grates for durability and cleaning ease
- Meats cook over 2 10,000 BTU straight burners; requires separate purchase of a 16.4-ounce disposable propane cylinder
- Additional features include towing handle, wheels, and detachable side tables; assembly required
- The collapsed grill measures 36 by 22 by 13 inches with a shipping weight of 60 pounds; limited 5-year warranty
Coleman RoadTrip LXE Propane Grill
Q: Can the Coleman Road Trip grills hook up the propane supply line that comes off of some RVs for a smal RVQ style grill?
A:
It certainly won't connect w/o an adapter and hose of some sort, and
even then, Coleman used their own connector between regulator and
grill, so you can't connect the 11"wc pressure (low pressure) gas there
(nor should you try to connect it before the grill's own regulator,
where "double regulated" you'll get almost no gas again). By far, the
best/safest way to connect this grill is to use the high pressure side
of their regulator as if you're connecting a really big disposable
canister. That is done by using the 20lb to 1lb adapter hose sold on
here for about $20 (I have the Mr. Heater brand because this grill pulls
a LOT of gas, and other hoses reportedly don't expect/allow that sort
of demand from something that still accepts a 1lb tank). The way WE
connect this to the RV is to make sure the RV auto-selector is on the
tank we're using for the RV, and then remove the connection from the
"spare" LP tank (the one not running the RV itself, disconnected as if
we were refilling it) and use that for the grill. We reconnect that
tank to RV again when done grilling. If you're not comfortable using
both of your LP tanks at once, just carry an extra 20lb tank or an army
of 1lb tanks you refill yourself at your leisure...
Coleman RoadTrip LXE Propane Grill