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Old 01-30-2021, 09:58 AM   #41
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Luckily my TT is plumbed with QD for supplying LP for a grill. Now just need to choose one and get it and a hose.

Thanks all for your input...………...
With that QD you'll need a grill that the be regulator can be removed from the grill or that doesn't have its own regulator. The QD on the rv is already regulated down so with one on the grill you'll barely get a flame, if any.
Some grills the regulator is built into the flame control knob, this will not work with your QD on your rv.
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Old 01-30-2021, 10:20 AM   #42
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Here's what we use, it is small but heavy and it works really well so far.
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Old 01-30-2021, 10:43 AM   #43
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We've still got the Aussie Grill that came with our trailer in 2013 when we took delivery. It's a little rusty around the welds, but still in "good enough shape" to use if we want to. We've used it a few times over the years, but much prefer a tripod swing grill over the fire or the cast iron sandwich makers which work for everything from scrambled egg/toast sandwiches at breakfast to apple pie sandwiches after a steak cooked on the tripod.

We're the type that are as happy with an old coat hanger with a hot dog stuck on the end as we are with a "high dollar grill that we dragged from home"....

We don't get the "smoke in our clothes as well as in our food" at home, and sort of enjoy the "laid back, sit in a folding rocker, moving around the fire as the wind changes direction, watching fat drip off the steak, igniting the coals as we listen to birds chirp and throw peanuts to the chipmunks....

For us, it's the experience, not the equipment that makes "escaping in the trailer" more a "therapeutic getaway" than relocating for the weekend.

So, for us, if we forget to pack the grill, it won't make much difference in what we eat or how we enjoy the weekend.
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Old 01-30-2021, 01:48 PM   #44
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We also have the tripod swing grill, mine is a Coleman and it's a little janky, it works ok, but I have seen better and wait for a sale.
We also like to cook over the fire, it all depends on weather and pretty much have every scenario covered.
I will seek out a GMG Davy Crockett smoker when the border opens as the prices for those up here are insane.
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Old 01-30-2021, 02:46 PM   #45
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We have a Weber Q200 gas grill and a small propane tank for it.

Works great for us!
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Old 01-30-2021, 08:50 PM   #46
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Where in MD are you going or staying? The diner mentioned is east of Baltimore, about 5 miles east of I695 on RT 40 (Pulaski Highway.) @ Middle River Road. Hopefully by spring more indoor seating will be available.
We will be in the Westminster area, actually staying at Ramblin Pines in Woodbine. Not that far to go for a good meal so we may be checking it out. Thanks for the location.
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Old 01-31-2021, 08:43 AM   #47
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Cuisinart CGG-306 Chef's Style Propane Tabletop Grill, Two-Burner, Stainless Steel


8' LPG hose connected to a quick disconnect!
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Old 01-31-2021, 08:46 AM   #48
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It looks exactly like the Nexgrill, except the label of course.
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Old 02-01-2021, 06:06 AM   #49
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We use a Coleman travel mate, with a griddle and pot attachments. It works great for us, we are our 3rd. The attachments travel from grill to grill. If its a big crew, we have a simple Coleman stove.
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Old 02-01-2021, 07:41 AM   #50
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With that QD you'll need a grill that the be regulator can be removed from the grill or that doesn't have its own regulator. The QD on the rv is already regulated down so with one on the grill you'll barely get a flame, if any.
Some grills the regulator is built into the flame control knob, this will not work with your QD on your rv.
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Old 02-04-2021, 08:15 AM   #51
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I have the same LiL Q for over 15 years without replacing anything except just restore the paint . I used it at our condo and took it on the boat and in our camper . Great lil grill well worth its price .
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Old 02-04-2021, 08:21 AM   #52
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Grill Choice

We use the Coleman Roadtrip and love it. Have the burner accessory and a griddle that fits over both burners. That way we can cook soups, chilli, etc. outside.
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Old 02-04-2021, 08:24 AM   #53
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We have the Nexgrill stainless very much like the Cuisineart above, only difference is I have a 15’ hose with a quick disconnect to mate to the female quick disconnect on the side of the trailer. Let’s me usually reach a picnic table if the site has one.
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Old 02-04-2021, 09:10 AM   #54
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Been messing with the grills for about 2 years now. Started with a Coleman Roadtrip. Really like this grill. Have the griddle top and the stovetop dropins. Then I got a Blackstone Tailgater. Liked the idea of having the griddle and the grill box at the same time. Take off the grill box and there’s a round burner you can put pots on or whatever. What I didn’t like about it was the weight. It’s heavy! I even bought the carrying cases for it but it is still hard to transport. For the last 6 months I think I found the combination that really works for us. I bought a Char-broil Grill to go X200. It’s a small tailgate type grill with the infrared grill. Small, light and can use the small canisters or I can hook up to a larger tank. Went to Walmart and bought a small non-stick griddle pan that sets on top of it perfectly. Pan was about $8.00. Been real happy with it. Keep it in the back of the truck for tailgating.
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Old 02-04-2021, 09:21 AM   #55
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I went with a "Mr. STEAK" single burner. Easy to travel, pack and great cooking.
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Old 02-04-2021, 10:29 AM   #56
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On Black Friday I bought a Camp Chef Pro 90 x from Bass Pro Shops for 225.
It is replacing an 8 year old Camp Chef Expedition * 3
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Old 02-04-2021, 10:54 AM   #57
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Costco has this

Costco has the 3 burner Camp Chef just put out on the sales floor. If I remember correctly it was $199
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Old 02-04-2021, 10:55 AM   #58
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Weber Q1000 and Camp Chef Explorer Deluxe Face Plate 2 Burner Stove. I connect them to the same propane tank but you have to use the right tee adapter. It's for high flow and other adapters won't supply enough gas for the Camp Chef.



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Old 02-04-2021, 11:12 AM   #59
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Blackstone FTW!

I grabbed the Blackstone 22" package deal from that big, huge store down the way from all of us. It packs down into a carryall and I carry an extra 20lb propane bottle to feed it. I love cooking on it and the grease trap in back (with foil liners) is just awesome for cleanup.
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Old 02-04-2021, 12:01 PM   #60
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It depends on what were cooking and where we're cook at. My go to grill is my Weber Charcoal for BBQ. However, sometimes we find ourselves where charcoal and open fires are not allowed. If we can't cook like cavemen, we have an Aussie propane grille that came with our trailer that really works well. When we are doing anything other than BBQ, we have a Blackstone propane griddle and nothing else seems to do a the job quite as well.
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