Product Details
RoadTrip™ X-cursion™ Portable Gas Grill by Coleman®. Rule the campground, park, or the parking lot when you fire up Coleman® RoadTrip® X-cursion™ Propane Camping Stove. This portable grill with collapsible steel scissor legs and a low-profile design make moving it around as easy as flipping a burger, while the rugged, off-road wheels handle almost any terrain. Once you're at Coleman® grill site, 285 sq. in. of porcelain-coated, cast iron grills are waiting for anything you can throw at them. Just hit the Instastart™ push-button ignition and dial in heat with the two independently adjustable burners. Turn up the heat with 20,000 BTUs of grilling power that delivers it consistently across the grill surface thanks to the Even-Temp™ burners. If you're looking for more meal options, the Swaptop™ interchangeable cooktops let you change out one of the grill grates with a griddle or stove grate (both sold separately). When it's time to head home, the DripTrap™ removable water pan catches all the grease for easy cleaning before you go. Fold this grill up and it will store out of the way until you head out to next summer cookout.
Specifications
Cooking Area: 285 sq in |
Features
- Compact and portable for camping, tailgating, cookouts, and beach parties
- Independent, adjustable double burners deliver 20,000 BTUs of grilling power
- Swaptop™ interchangeable cooktops for more meal options (griddle, full-size griddle, and stove grates sold separately)
- Even-Temp™ burners radiate heat equally across the grill
- DripTrap™ removable water pan catches grease for easy cleanups
- Instastart™ ignition for push-button, matchless lighting
- Steel legs with oversized wheels fold for compact storage and easy transport
Coleman® could see the light for the darkness. The young salesman was taking a stroll after a hard day's work selling typewriters, and spotted a new type of lamplight in a drugstore window in Brockton, Alabama. This new light burned with a strong, steady white flame and was fueled by gasoline. The standard lamp of the era burned kerosene and produced a smoky, flickering, yellowish light. W.C. was stricken with very poor eyesight, and was very interested in this new, steady white light that enabled him to read even the smallest print in books and on medicine bottles. Coleman saw potential in the new light, and through his vision a new company was born that would put America’s farms and ranches in a new light, and would eventually make his name synonymous with outdoor fun.