Saw this awesome grill at costco in vista today. 169.00
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I have a 2 burner Camp Chef that I picked up from Costco. Makes for a great camp stove and emergency backup stove for home.
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I have two of the Camp Chef 3 burner grills. I bought one at Costco and picked up the other one at a garage sale for $40. I made a griddle to cover all three burners, works great for bacon, eggs, potatoes and pancakes."Stupid should hurt" - Armstrong and Getty show
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Yes. It is worth it. Good value if you want a Camp chef stove.
I have the two burner Costco sold before they started stocking the three burner. Only regret is not pulling the trigger years sooner. In Nov/Dec Cabelas had a lot of the accessories on sale and I added a few items.
The package Costco sells includes the new adjustable feet in the legs. They are $15/set of 4, but have been on back order forever. They appear to work well in leveling the stove.
If you ever have questions contact Camp Chef in Logan, UT. They have quite a few YouTube videos on products and recipes."Good intentions will always be pleaded for every assumption of authority. It is hardly too strong to say that the Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters." -Daniel WebsterComment
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A buddy has one, works great. His might be the two burner model. Watch out heating up the grill if it's cold outside. Start with the burner on low, maybe let it rest now and then. His cracked one morning when we were heating it up for breakfast.
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Clearly no expense was spared on the finest in Chinese materials and workmanship. You just naturally expect a stove to crack if you heat it up too fast.Originally posted by cockedandglockedGetting called a DOJ shill has become a rite of passage around here. I've certainly been called that more than once - I've even seen Kes get called that. I haven't seen Red-O get called that yet, which is very suspicious to me, and means he's probably a DOJ shill.Comment
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A while back, Camp Chef started manufacturing cast aluminum burners instead of the cast iron ones they normally/formally came with. That might have been the problem. My stove has the cast iron burners (2) and has never let me down. It's one of the first models that they produced. How old is it??? Well let's just say I bought it at White Front (just before they went out of business), if that gives you any indication,A buddy has one, works great. His might be the two burner model. Watch out heating up the grill if it's cold outside. Start with the burner on low, maybe let it rest now and then. His cracked one morning when we were heating it up for breakfast.
Nothing smells better than bacon in the middle of a forest.
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Originally posted by Southwest ChuckI am humbled at the efforts of so many Patriots on this and other forums, CGN, CGF, SAF, NRA, CRPF, MDS etc. etc. I am lucky to be living in an era of a new awakening of the American Spirit; One that embraces it's Constitutional History, and it's Founding Fathers vision, especially in an age of such uncertainty that we are now in.^^^ Wise Man. Take his adviceOriginally posted by tobyGo cheap you will always have cheap and if you sell, it will sell for even cheaper. Buy the best you can every time.Comment
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what did you use to make a 3 burner griddle? ive got the same one as you and always wanted a bigger griddle.Comment
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The stove was a Christmas gift from his wife probably 4 years ago now. This happened two summers ago (2013). The stove works great. It was the cast iron griddle that cracked. It was from Costco so he could probably go exchange it, but he couldn't be bothered with it.A while back, Camp Chef started manufacturing cast aluminum burners instead of the cast iron ones they normally/formally came with. That might have been the problem. My stove has the cast iron burners (2) and has never let me down. It's one of the first models that they produced. How old is it??? Well let's just say I bought it at White Front (just before they went out of business), if that gives you any indication,
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I too have one and it is great. Highly recommended.sigpic
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