Ninja 7 in 1 Outdoor Grill is our latest and best grill we have ever owned. The best is it is Electric, no gas. You can smoke with wood pellets, grill, bake, Air Fry, Dehydrate, roast, broil with this unit and the cleanup is amazingly easy. I have had the Weber Q (which I love) the Blackstone grill (way to greasy and messy to clean up). This is the best cooking utensil we have ever had. In fact, I remove it from the trailer every time we come home and use it as my main cooking utensil over my home Weber Grill, or my Campchef Smoker. Cannot say enough good things about this device! Highly recommend and I am not being paid by Ninja. Truly exceptional item!
I noticed you hammering the stakes to your mat. What I did is go the Lowe’s and get some 3/4 X 4 screws and washers. I use the same drill with the same bit for the stabilizers and quickly run the screws in the eyelets. Holds tight and less of a tripping hazard, also. Let me tell you when you start to leave that is where this shines. No more pulling and prying to get the stakes out. That is just what I do and works for me.
We cook 95% (100% is preferred) outdoors. It is only on a really rainy day, when we use the indoor cooking facilities. The only real exception is the Microwave. It occasionally get used. For us it is a Coleman Stove and a Weber BBQ. The Stove also has a grill attachment, so that is an option. Even my morning coffee is put on the Stove, and we use a real nice Percolator. We carry an extra Propane Tank (20 lbs or 9 lbs - depending on how long we are camping) and have a "T" that allows me to be connected to both at the same time.
I love the Coleman table too. I travel with two of them. We also keep some hard folding “Lifetime” tables, but the Coleman’s are great when you need the extra space. Campfire related-we love doing Mad Libs around the fire at night.
We have had the Pop-Up fire pit for many years and absolutely LOVE it. A couple of reasons: A) You can put it where ever works best and not have to stick with where the campground put theirs! B) It warms your feet on those cooler days. The mesh screen allows the heat to radiat from the bottom as well. C) The height works great for roasting marshmallows. Would highly recommend this item! We have also had the table for a couple of years and would buy it again!
We found a great outdoor rug by cgear all the sand falls through. We also like to use Milwaukee battery fans outside on hot days. They help with bugs too. Plus I can use the batteries for my lantern and tools
We have been using that Coleman table for three years. Perfect for all the reasons you state. We also use the rechargeable bug repellent dispenser. Very good.
For outdoors we as you have the mat down and our chairs. The chairs are from harbor freight that have the solid fold up side to set drinks on and what not. Plus the collapsible table that goes with. Charbroil grill and Colman two burner stove. It all works great for us and saves room in the class C storage. Reading and kicking back is our favorite besides adventuring.
I enjoy cooking outside. I have a PitBoss griddle for breakfast making and I welded some rebar into rack to span the fire ring so I can put my iron skillet and or Dutch oven on works great.
We love the 9 lb propane tank that we run both the Baby-Q and the Blackstone on with a Y adapter. However, the best part of our outdoors is the fantastic camping Kitchen. We have cooked dozens of meals outside, 1 inside. LOVE the Outdoor kitchen! 253rb Great content by the way!!
We have a small trailer with a power awning. It is easy to hit your forehead on the arms of the awning. So we have some solar lights dangling from the awning arms. These make it more enjoyable.
OK, this is WAY over the top, but I recently added a starlink setup running off a power bank. I can sit outside with my laptop and watch your wonderful videos from pretty much anywhere! Cool.
instead of USB rechargeable string of lights, we found some solar rechargeable strings at H-F, and hang those on our awning. Not as long as what you probably have, but they work really nicely. The only issue we have is when we park under trees.
To the item about table cloths, it's not so much what previous human occupants did with the table, but what all of the animals climbing over that table have done. Birds in particular don't look before they vacate their feces. So yes, always use a table cloth.
Love your channel you were one of the ones I watched when I bought my sweet Gertie (Class C) 4 yrs ago. Sorry I ramble where did you get the plastic tab you put a S hook in to hang lights on awing?
A battery powered portable fan on days when it’s warm and the air is stagnant. If you’re on shore power, then a oscillating fan is great for moving air.
Help! I need help to make a custom length RV sewer hose. Specifically one that won't leak. How do you attach the ends so they are secure and leak free?
Tip for the trash can is go buy a 10lb weight for a bench press bar and place it in the bottom before you put in your trash bag then there is no need to stake your trash and can move it wherever you want
When refilling the disposable propane tanks limit it to two or three times. They can fatigue and burst if reused too many times. Great vids, keep it up.👍
Ninja 7 in 1 Outdoor Grill is our latest and best grill we have ever owned. The best is it is Electric, no gas. You can smoke with wood pellets, grill, bake, Air Fry, Dehydrate, roast, broil with this unit and the cleanup is amazingly easy. I have had the Weber Q (which I love) the Blackstone grill (way to greasy and messy to clean up). This is the best cooking utensil we have ever had. In fact, I remove it from the trailer every time we come home and use it as my main cooking utensil over my home Weber Grill, or my Campchef Smoker. Cannot say enough good things about this device! Highly recommend and I am not being paid by Ninja. Truly exceptional item!
I noticed you hammering the stakes to your mat. What I did is go the Lowe’s and get some 3/4 X 4 screws and washers. I use the same drill with the same bit for the stabilizers and quickly run the screws in the eyelets. Holds tight and less of a tripping hazard, also. Let me tell you when you start to leave that is where this shines. No more pulling and prying to get the stakes out. That is just what I do and works for me.
Great idea, thanks for sharing. On my way to Lowes now!
Yeah. We carry 6" lag bolts. There are some places where you just can't get a stake in the ground.
We cook 95% (100% is preferred) outdoors. It is only on a really rainy day, when we use the indoor cooking facilities. The only real exception is the Microwave. It occasionally get used.
For us it is a Coleman Stove and a Weber BBQ. The Stove also has a grill attachment, so that is an option.
Even my morning coffee is put on the Stove, and we use a real nice Percolator.
We carry an extra Propane Tank (20 lbs or 9 lbs - depending on how long we are camping) and have a "T" that allows me to be connected to both at the same time.
The string lights not only add some ambiance, but are also good for marking out the awning arms so you don't run into them during the night. 👍
I seem to camp where there is a burn ban, our portable propane fire pit has come in handy.
I love the Coleman table too. I travel with two of them. We also keep some hard folding “Lifetime” tables, but the Coleman’s are great when you need the extra space.
Campfire related-we love doing Mad Libs around the fire at night.
We like to use a fitted table cloth so then we don’t have to worry about the wind blowing it away and keeping track of the table cloth clips.
Had a seamstress make ours. ❤
We have had the Pop-Up fire pit for many years and absolutely LOVE it. A couple of reasons:
A) You can put it where ever works best and not have to stick with where the campground put theirs!
B) It warms your feet on those cooler days. The mesh screen allows the heat to radiat from the bottom as well.
C) The height works great for roasting marshmallows.
Would highly recommend this item!
We have also had the table for a couple of years and would buy it again!
We found a great outdoor rug by cgear all the sand falls through. We also like to use Milwaukee battery fans outside on hot days. They help with bugs too. Plus I can use the batteries for my lantern and tools
Don't forget the bungee cords or clamps to keep your table cloth in place.
We have been using that Coleman table for three years. Perfect for all the reasons you state.
We also use the rechargeable bug repellent dispenser. Very good.
Super great stuff there Jared... - I love those rechargeable lights - Cheers!
For outdoors we as you have the mat down and our chairs. The chairs are from harbor freight that have the solid fold up side to set drinks on and what not. Plus the collapsible table that goes with. Charbroil grill and Colman two burner stove. It all works great for us and saves room in the class C storage. Reading and kicking back is our favorite besides adventuring.
Reese Goosebox. Love it!
I enjoy cooking outside. I have a PitBoss griddle for breakfast making and I welded some rebar into rack to span the fire ring so I can put my iron skillet and or Dutch oven on works great.
Nemo Stargazer chairs are bloody awesome! Yes they are pricey but the comfort, weight, pack size, and lifetime warranty make them worth it.
We love the 9 lb propane tank that we run both the Baby-Q and the Blackstone on with a Y adapter. However, the best part of our outdoors is the fantastic camping Kitchen. We have cooked dozens of meals outside, 1 inside. LOVE the Outdoor kitchen! 253rb Great content by the way!!
Like how so many of your ideas are so small when packed up.
I plan getting the ninja outdoor wood fire grill and griddle. Great item list.
Love mine
The portable trash can also makes for a fun tunnel for cats.
We have a small trailer with a power awning. It is easy to hit your forehead on the arms of the awning. So we have some solar lights dangling from the awning arms. These make it more enjoyable.
OK, this is WAY over the top, but I recently added a starlink setup running off a power bank. I can sit outside with my laptop and watch your wonderful videos from pretty much anywhere! Cool.
Great video.
Like your site, thanks.
Purchased the table on Amazon and we subscribed finally.
You’re awesome. Thanks for your content 🙏🏼⛺️😎
Good stuff.
I don't have an oven in my camper but I got a black and decker toaster oven air fryer it can fit a 13x9 baking dish with handles.
Love your channel!! We use a 22” black stone grill and a Ninja Smoker grill love them both
instead of USB rechargeable string of lights, we found some solar rechargeable strings at H-F, and hang those on our awning. Not as long as what you probably have, but they work really nicely. The only issue we have is when we park under trees.
We ditched our potboss for a GMG Trek 2 as it has more pellet room and runs on 12v or 120v.
Outstanding content. Do you have a link or a video about your camera and mic setup?
As always, great post! ❤🔥
Stay safe, use GasStop!
To the item about table cloths, it's not so much what previous human occupants did with the table, but what all of the animals climbing over that table have done. Birds in particular don't look before they vacate their feces. So yes, always use a table cloth.
Electric cooler for your "beverages" to free up space in your actual refrigerator inside.
Love your channel you were one of the ones I watched when I bought my sweet Gertie (Class C) 4 yrs ago. Sorry I ramble where did you get the plastic tab you put a S hook in to hang lights on awing?
A battery powered portable fan on days when it’s warm and the air is stagnant. If you’re on shore power, then a oscillating fan is great for moving air.
Fan also works great for keeping skeeters away in the evening as well
Help! I need help to make a custom length RV sewer hose. Specifically one that won't leak. How do you attach the ends so they are secure and leak free?
Anyone use the Flextail tiny bug repeller?
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Tip for the trash can is go buy a 10lb weight for a bench press bar and place it in the bottom before you put in your trash bag then there is no need to stake your trash and can move it wherever you want
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Why not use the mat on grass?
Harms the grass. A lot of RV parks won’t let you put anything on the grass.
How did you attach the rainfly to the rv? I was thinking about suction cups but is there a better way?
When refilling the disposable propane tanks limit it to two or three times. They can fatigue and burst if reused too many times. Great vids, keep it up.👍