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Coleman RoadTrip Cast Aluminum Accessory Griddle | 
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| Brand: Coleman Category: Sports
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $25.37 as of 9/7/2010 05:24:05 EDT details You Save: $4.62 (15%)
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Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 5911
Color: Black Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 13.7 x 13.2 x 1.8
MPN: R9941AA17C Model: R9941A317C UPC: 076501217285 EAN: 0076501217285 ASIN: B0002YSMYU
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| Features:
| • | Easily make flapjacks, fajitas, seared veggies, right on your RoadTrip grill | | • | Cast-aluminum for even heat distribution | | • | Non-stick coating for easy cleanup | | • | Compatible: with Coleman® RoadTrip® grill models 9941 & 9949 | | • | Mix and match griddle with Coleman RoadTrip grills or stove grates |
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Product Description The Coleman® RoadTrip® accessory griddle has a cast-aluminum construction for even heat distribution and a non-stick coating for easy clean-up.
Amazon.com Review Expand the camp menu when cooking on the road by attaching this griddle to that Coleman Road Trip Grill, for tasty fried eggs and bacon around the morning campfire or perfectly seared, chicken fajitas for dinner. The Accessory Griddle Grate features cast aluminum construction that distributes heat evenly so the pancakes aren't burnt around the edges and the bacon is cooked at both ends. A dishwasher-safe, non-stick coating means easy clean-up and smoother cooking, which is a big plus when you're on the road with limited energy and a minimal water supply. --Brian Olson
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Good, but rather delicate May 25, 2010 S. Reisman (Los Angeles) The BBQ comes with one grill and one griddle, if you intend on using it as a BBQ, you'll quickly need a 2nd grill to make the whole stove-top a grill surface. These grills are aluminum and while they move the heat very quickly, they also don't carry it as long or as even as the iron version. The upside is that they're lightweight and relatively easy to clean. One downside, upon my first use and being careful, some of the teflon already started coming off the top edges...I seriously doubt they'll last very long, so be extra super-careful and don't let anyone near them with anything but a soft-plastic or heat-tolerant rubber.
Dangerous grill July 10, 2009 Robert C. Zornes (Silverdale, WA) When I first purchased this grill and then for the next year or two I also thought it was terrific. Then things started to go haywire.
The lock that keeps the top fastened to the bottom was poorly designed. It eventually loosened and now one either had to hold the two pieces together or put an elastic ("bungee") cord around it or it will comes apart.
Next, the grease cup caught fire. If that wasn't bad enough, it is located right by the propane cylinder. We were able to extinguish the fire before it heated the propane bottle but not before the grease cdup melted.
THEN, while pre-heating it, the center of one of the grills completely melted through. I read the instructions before using te unit and I recall it saying not to COOK with the lid closed. I have absolutely no recollection of it saying not to PRE-HEAT with the lid closed. Net result: Another grill for $33.
As I can't readily locate my instruction manual, I'll need to find one online or somewhere to see if there is a warning about that. If so, then it's my fault. If not, then Coleman has a potential disaster on it's hands.
In any event, I've reported it to the Consumer Product Safety Commission after having gotten no satisfaction from Coleman other than them saying "the lid isn't supposed to be down."
If you buy one, make sure EVERYBODY who uses it knows that under no circumstances ever put the lid down while the flame is on. Most people who grill a lot are used to following the cooking instructions of always pre-heating--don't do it with this grill.
HappyCamper May 26, 2009 Happy Camper (Iowa) This product would be better if it didn't have the open slots on the side for (bacon) grease and pancake batter to drip through; it would save on the clean up. Would prefer a solid design with maybe higher edges to prevent run off.
Very Good December 27, 2008 Patrick J. Gorman (Rhode Island) Works great with my Coleman grill 3 of use camp all the time during the summer. I also have the cast iron grill section for the grill and that one is a plus.. The non stick works well careful with metal spatulas I do see some minor scrapes.
Great Grill Accessory September 17, 2008 Leah Sinette 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I bought my Road Trip Grill it had one side as a grill and the other side as the Griddle. It is great for making pancakes and scrambled or fried eggs when you are camping.
The Griddle is very light weight and the pancakes and eggs do not stick to it because the the nonstick coding. I would recommend anyone who goes camping and likes breakfast out in the open area these griddles for the Road Trip Grill are great.Coleman RoadTrip Cast Aluminum Accessory Griddle
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