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Bumpyroad

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Posted: 04/26/08 02:25pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

LakeN wrote:

As said RVQ grill has been on EBay. Once you learn to cook with one, you will love it. Perfect for skillet top cooking, foil packet dinners, foil tray cooking etc. You do NOT want to cook greasy foods that drip & make a mess.


as I "decode" this post, they are great if you don't use them for what everyone considers to be "grilling".
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ccattie

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Can the Weber Q be hooked up to the low pressure hookup on the side of the camper? I assume I'd have to disable the internal regulator or is that an increaser that can be plugged back in? If it can, does anybody have pictures of a shelf made for the side?
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cp1971

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I have an RVQ and it is ok. It is slow to cook but when I am camoing I am not in a hurry to do anything so I dont mind waiting. I prefer the ease of just being able to plug into the camper and not having to carry another fuel source with me. This is my first season for it but so far so good.

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We have an RVQ that came with our Jayco 5er.

The good points:
1. The small size is convenient for our small storage area.
2. The easy hook up to the propane.
3. No separate table/bulky stand to carry or taking picnic table space.

The bad points:
1. Small grilling space
2. Problems keeping it lit when it's windy.
3. Grease can be a mess. We wrap our in a trash bag when storing.
4. No options where to put it. Some camp sites the location of the hanging rack is not ideal.

We will not get a new one until this one bites the dust or DH has enough and uses it as an anchor. I would have to do more research on the Webber. I've heard good things, but space is a real issue for us. We have a small underbelly. Good luck in your quest!


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captain037

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We have the RVQ and have no problems with it. It came with a storage bag. I keep a can of oven cleaner on hand and spray it down, wait a while and wash it off. let it dry and back in the bag. Cooks fine for us and we grill on it all the time.

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captain037 wrote:

We have the RVQ and have no problems with it. It came with a storage bag. I keep a can of oven cleaner on hand and spray it down, wait a while and wash it off. let it dry and back in the bag. Cooks fine for us and we grill on it all the time.


Good idea for the grease problem!

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Saharris wrote:

I have a 07 Jayco Eagle 314 bhs. I has the slot outside to attach a grill, but ours didn't come with it. Does anyone know anything about these grills? Where can I get one? What kind do I need? My dealership says they can't get me one.

Thanks


Uh, where did you go??? Curious what you ended up with...





Vader1

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I have a RVQ that attaches to the camper from my last camper still works, in bag, it runs on low pressure gas line & attaches to camper via a quick coupler.

Let me know, maybe we can work something out


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I have an RVQ and a Webber 200 with side tables. The Webber cooks most stuff, way faster and is easy to use if a little heavy. The weight is no issue for me. I'm 6'2' and no back problems, etc. The RVQ is slow and the temps it gets aren't very hot but it is convenient due to the quick connect. I found after my 2nd summer that I can clean the diverter and grill top by throwing them in my campfire! That's a nice easy move.
I'll only use the RVQ for big meals to add capacity now. That is, I haven't taken it out since I got the Webber.


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My 04 Jayco came with an RVQ that we used for 3 yrs. It also was mounted to the rail on the side of the camper. It worked ok. When we bought our new Dutchman, we decided not to continue using it, but instead bought a Weber 1520 table top grill. I can't believe how much better this little Weber works. Now I have an RVQ that I now need to figure out what to do with.


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