Coleman Roadtrip 225 Portable Stand-Up Propane Grill, Black
The Coleman RoadTrip 225 Portable Stand-Up Propane Grill features sturdy quick-fold legs and 2 wheels for hassle-free setup, takedown, and transport so that taking your grill on a camping trip or to a tailgate is easy. Push the Instastart ignition button for matchless lighting, then select your heat with the precise temperature control of adjustable burners (outer, inner). With a range of grilling power from 2,500 to 11,000 BTUs and 225 sq. in. of cast iron grill grates coated in porcelain, you’ll wow friends and family with an array of perfectly cooked meats, seafood, or veggies every time. If you’re looking for more meal options, the Swaptop interchangeable cooktops let you switch the grill grates with a griddle or stove grate (both sold separately). With its roomy side table to keep utensils and sauces handy, cooking with this grill is just as convenient as traveling with it. Bonus: The RoadTrip 225 Stand-Up Grill can be stored upright (to fit in tight spaces) until your next cookout. Uses a 1-pound propane cylinder (sold separately).
Product Features
- Up to 11,000 BTUs of grilling power and 225 sq. in. cooking area
- 2 adjustable burners for precise temperature control
- Water pan catches cooking grease and is removable for easy cleaning
- Durable side table for resting utensils and sauces
- Instastart ignition for push-button, matchless lighting
Good little grill. I’m happy with this grill. My husband wasn’t thrilled with the idea of a “crappy little grill” instead of a big Weber or something similarly oversized and overpriced. I convinced him to go for this one by reminding him that I do the grilling, and he rarely used our last grill. I like that I can easily pack this up and take it camping with us, it will be easy to store when winter comes, and I love the optional griddle and burner. It doesn’t seem to get quite as hot as fast as our former…
Good little grill This grill is nice because it’s small and versatile. The only thing that takes some getting used to is the sideways burner. I have no idea why Coleman did this. To accommodate this feature Coleman had to make their cast iron grates with a closed center section that covers the burner. It takes away some of that open grate flavor and grill markings. You can still get them but you have to move your food to the edges of the cooking grate where it’s open to the burner. It’s not a deal breaker but it…