| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
|---|---|---|
| Safari Chef Camping Stove | 20" H x 15" W x 17" D | 16 lbs. |
| Burner Configuration: | All Conventional |
| Configuration: | Tabletop |
| Fuel Type: | Propane |
| Heat Output: | 0 - 25,000 BTUs |
| Included Features: | Propane Hose |
| Portable: | Yes |
| Product Category: | Outdoor Grills |
| Type: | Gas Grill |
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Elizabeth Harrington from Libertyville, IL
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12/10/2012
Cadac BBQ A great BBQ to take anywhere for a small group...very versatile and efficient! I found it very easy to clean and so handy to be able to use the lid as a pot! |
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Andrew P Willies from Patterson, NY
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8/2/2012
Great quality item I still have to use the product, but it looks like a good quality item that will be perfect for a day-trip or a weekend camping. Neat compact design. Reminds us of South Africa! |
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bfgair from Mesa, az
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2/21/2012
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY This has to be the BIGGEST piece of doggie dew I have EVER wasted my money on. It take a lot of gas just to boil a pint of water almost 1/2 a bottle. It is HARD to keep clean. The griddle wears out after just two or three careful uses. The top keeps falling off and it will NOT stay lite if ANY breeze happens to come up. Save your money and use ANYTHING elese as this is one wasted piece of junk. I would return it but NO ONE will take it back. |
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J-Rad from Boston, MA
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11/7/2011
Awesome portable gas grill! I got this portable gas grill for a 4 day canoe trip this past summer. It is so convenient that the carrying case holds extra propane and utensils in there as well. The grill itself is easy to operate, easy to clean, and the food cooks quickly. I've been bringing it tailgating recently as well. Couldn't be happier with this purchase. Such a cool design. |
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Happygohykr from Ukiah, CA
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6/20/2010
Wow! This is a great stove! Best camp stove i've ever owned. The lowest temp. setting is sufficient to cook most everything! |
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Ranger Wil from Puerto Rico
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5/23/2010
Love it ! Having the best weather conditions all year round in Puerto Rico, I like to go camping every other month and when I'm not camping, i like to go to the beach. This item has saved me from the clutter of having a propane stove and having to carry several other cooking utensils. It's a BBQ grill and a cooking stove in one. The only extra items i carry sometimes are a small baking tray and a medium sized wok-skillet with glass cover to complement it's versatility. At first, I thought cooking one thing at a time would take longer, but it hasn't been the case. Breakfast for 4: pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon and toast took me about 20 minutes to cook. I have cooked rice, chicken, pork chops, french fries and even made brownies (pre mixed of course). It consumes about one 16oz propane gas bottle for every 2-3 days (bfast, lunch & dinner) depending on what you'll cook and the time to cook it. Always carry extra bottles...just in case. My only gripe with it: under windy conditions (mostly on the beach) the heat tends to dissipate or if you had to cook with minimal power the flame would go out. But it was easily solved by making an external ring with aluminum foil to cover the openings. For me it's the best all in one cooking device. |
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GRobison from Ogallala, NE
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10/22/2009
Nice, compact unit I would like to be able to hook it up to my 20# LP tank |