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When we camp for any length of time, or when snow-birding, we set up the "outdoor kitchen" under a First-Up with wind curtains. I can't seem to locate the pics on this PC. (we're at a campground for 2 weeks and have the laptop with us). Under the FU we have 2 to 3 camp tables with a slow-cooker, 2 burner GE electric hot plate, the ice maker, the toaster oven, the Forman Grill, the toaster and just outside the door, our BBQ grill. All the heat and mess and cooking odors are outdoors. It keeps the RV cleaner and cooler. We also have space under the tables to store "stuff" to prevent clutter inside the RV. We use those large totes from Wal*mart. One of the camp tables has a shelf for spices and plates etc. It also has a back for paper towels and hooks for hot-pads. Very handy and folds flat. I bought it at OutdoorWorld aka BassProShop but they no longer carry them.


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Just my opinion, but forget the RVQ grill hung off the side of your trailer. Get yourself a good portable grill that you like. The Weber Q series and Coleman Road Trip grills are both popular. I have the Weber Q with the rolling cart and it works well. There are a lot of other models too that will get the job done.


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Thanks for all the help guys.

I think we will pick a grill and a 10lb bottle for cooking outside.
And try to set up a small kitchen outdoors.

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I bought the RVQ ITS LITTLE and you dont want that smoke and greese next to your trailer anyway. Go to Costco pick up their $99.00 stainless grill and a propane tank much better deal and bigger cooking surface.


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I bought the RVQ ITS LITTLE and you dont want that smoke and greese next to your trailer anyway. Go to Costco pick up their $99.00 stainless grill and a propane tank much better deal and bigger cooking surface.

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Picked up a Weber Q 220…..Excellent grill. Broke it in all last week in James Island SC. Well built with great performance and it is nice to know I can get parts. The stainless NexGrill I had needed a flame tamer and burner after 4 seasons and could not find one. The NexGrill started out good but progressively lost all performance. The Weber is much more substantial and first impressions lead me to believe it will last many years. I picked up the folding rolling cart and cover as well.

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