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Posted: 06/29/08 05:56pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We bought a camp chef. It works with the low pressure gas line from the RV yet has the BTU of the old coleman popup high pressure stove.
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Nothing wrong with the rvq what so ever..I use mine all the time.Cleaning it is a bit of a chore but thats it..

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What is a MAGMA? Does the Camp chef attach to the trailer or is it free-standing and who sells them?

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Camp chef comes with legs so it is free standing. The legs come off for easy storage. Walmart online sells them for $99, way cheaper than anyone else. Have it shipped to a store near you for NC.
I like the free standing as I can put it back side to the wind or move it just under the awning if needed for weather conditions. They also have a seasoned griddle for it which is nice.
Dave

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You might check with your dealer. When we bought our Starcraft SSO they did an even swap - RVQ for a three burner stove. We use it every time we are out and wouldn't have it any other way.


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Posted: 07/02/08 05:52am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I also suggest that you contact your salesman at the dealer and try to swap for a stove...we did and there was no charge.


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I used the same hook-up & mounting bracket for a gas stove. When we purchased our unit a few years ago, the Dealer switched the RVQ for a 3-burner stove from a Starcraft pop-up. We use it for coffee & other cooking. Low pressure vs. high ??? I don't know, I guess we have never been in that big of a hurry to notice. I still have a Coleman stove out by the charcoal grill to use when I'm making my "gourmet" meals. I use the 16 oz. or a 5 lb. bottle with a "tree." Things work great for us. Good luck!


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