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JCHKeys

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Posted: 11/08/07 06:59am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a 2006 Fleetwood Evolution E2 that came with an RVQue. It has worked well, but I am not impressed by the overall performance and size...

Is there a larger model or another manufacturer of grills that are meant to be put onto a camper? Please give me some direction.

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Posted: 11/08/07 07:40am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'll be interested in knowing this, too. The RVQ is a pain to clean. I put my cast iron griddle (smooth on one side, ribbed on the other) over it and cook on that- easier to clean, more even heat.

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Posted: 11/08/07 08:15am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

check out Camp chef - I love their products, and most can be hooked up to you rvq port with This




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Posted: 11/08/07 08:37am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Jacdanboy wrote:

check out Camp chef - I love their products, and most can be hooked up to you rvq port with This


buy the way - I use a weekender stove, and a grill box, for the camper.

scfan2

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We have the Jayco with the RVQ outlet but did not want to buy the RVQ. We purchased the Patio Caddie which is a nice BBQ that stands at table height. The Jayco dealer sells the male connector to the RVQ outlet. We put that together with a 20' propane hose, cut off the regulator to the Patio Caddie and attached the new hose. Works great and we can move the BBQ to wherever we want.


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I have had a Camp Chef 3 burner camp stove with a BBQ box on one burner for 4 years now in my 5th wheel. I also have a quick disconnect hose for my propane tanks in my rig. I do most of the cooking while we are in camp. It's a great stove and plenty of room for larger skillets and pans...

But I never take it out on 1 night stays, it's too much trouble to set up so I have a Webber Baby-Q I use for 1 nighters...

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Posted: 11/09/07 09:11am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

There have been many comments about the RVQ's poor performance.
I use and love, as many other's here, the Weber Q. I have the Baby Q as well as the larger one at home. For the price, they can't be beat.
Note that you CAN NOT use most portable grills with the RvQ's propane line. The propane supply for the RVQ is low pressure and the Webers, and many other grills that use the 1 pound bottles, require a high pressure tap before the regulator at your propane tanks for bulk operation or a separate LP tank. I carry a small 2 1/2 gallon tank just for the grill.


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