Thank you for watching, but I don’t have this grill any longer so I can’t provide dimensions for you. I’m sure the camp chef website has all the info you need though.
Nice grill, for sure, but WOW...that thing's a heavy BEAST...even more than the Pursuit! 90 pounds is a heavy load when hoisting it out of your RV bay; especially with a fragile back and your lifting partner is your wife. This is a real issue with our "post-middle age" audience.
@@RVSquaredSteve what would be great is instead of "square inches" of cooking space just list the dimensions. I am looking for a portable that can do a brisket.
There are a few electric grills out there; Kenyon is certainly one that Newell has successfully installed for quite a few years. But, at theBBQHQ, traditional grilling is more of the focus, with wood-fired products being the favorite choice of fuel. Wood or top-quality Charcoal as fuel is something that is unmatched whenever possible. And, Pellets...in our opinion is a SUPERIOR choice in virtually every aspect of portable grilling. Remember, cleaning, weight, fuel availability AND SAFETY are all factors to deal with.
What are the dimensions on the camp chef when legs are folded up? And what are the dimensions of the main grill grate?
Thank you for watching, but I don’t have this grill any longer so I can’t provide dimensions for you. I’m sure the camp chef website has all the info you need though.
Would love to see a walkthrough of your coach.
Thank you for the suggestion, Steve...that's coming in the future!
The Grilla Grill Chimp is also a great pellet smoker available with a PID controller
Nice grill, for sure, but WOW...that thing's a heavy BEAST...even more than the Pursuit! 90 pounds is a heavy load when hoisting it out of your RV bay; especially with a fragile back and your lifting partner is your wife. This is a real issue with our "post-middle age" audience.
Can you fit a packer brisket in the pursuit? If so how big?
Boy, it’s be a tight fit, but worth the try! I’d trim it down to fit.
@@RVSquaredSteve what would be great is instead of "square inches" of cooking space just list the dimensions. I am looking for a portable that can do a brisket.
@@brandonmunger8113 how bout giving Eric and his team a call at thebbqhq! They’ll give you all the info you need, and then some.
hey !!! nothing on super good quality electric grills!?!??!
There are a few electric grills out there; Kenyon is certainly one that Newell has successfully installed for quite a few years. But, at theBBQHQ, traditional grilling is more of the focus, with wood-fired products being the favorite choice of fuel. Wood or top-quality Charcoal as fuel is something that is unmatched whenever possible. And, Pellets...in our opinion is a SUPERIOR choice in virtually every aspect of portable grilling. Remember, cleaning, weight, fuel availability AND SAFETY are all factors to deal with.