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    #16
    Bought the Eureka stove last year and used it for a weekend trip. Worked great.

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      #17
      Stay with what works and buy another Coleman that uses the 1 lb bottles of propane. If needed get the adapter that hooks up to the bigger bottles.

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        #18
        Originally posted by stxhunter View Post
        I opted for a 22” blackstone with stand over camp stove. Works great, no regrets.


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        thanks everyone. I have a Blackstone 28". I love cooking on it but that bulky, greasy, sob is no fun to move around. I'm considering a new one with a full lip or a blue Rhino with the metal cover.

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          #19
          Originally posted by TexasBob View Post
          thanks everyone. I have a Blackstone 28". I love cooking on it but that bulky, greasy, sob is no fun to move around. I'm considering a new one with a full lip or a blue Rhino with the metal cover.
          The 22" adventure isn't all that heavy and saves me from taking and pots and pans on our trips. The lid keeps the griddle top clean and free of debris. They make a 17" as well.

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            #20
            I've got a 2 burner Camp Chef with the deluxe grill and a griddle. Love that thing. With the griddle, grill, dutch oven and a skillet with lid, there isn't much I can't cook on it.

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              #21
              Blackstone tailgater - stand w/ 2 burners - can snap on one or two griddles - or use burners themselves - also believe it has a grill box attachment.

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                #22
                I have the 2 burner camp chef with attached oven. It is not light, but you can make just about anything you could make in a home or commercial kitchen with that thing. Nothing better than going to the blind in November with a pot roast cooking and coming back to a finished meal.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by thegrouse View Post
                  Check out the Partner stoves if you want burners.
                  X2 on Partner stoves. Buy once, cry once.

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                    #24
                    I got one of these back in the 1990s. It's a converter for Coleman stoves to LP. Maybe $10 back then. They still sellem pretty cheap! Been liquid camp fuel free ever since. They will work with 1lb LP bottles or bulk tank if you have an LP hose.


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