Coleman RoadTrip Cast Aluminum Accessory Griddle
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Average customer review:Product Description
Great for campsite breakfasts, fajitas, frying fish, roasting vegetables -- all on your RoadTrip Grill! The Coleman Cast Aluminum Accessory Griddle heats evenly, thanks to cast-aluminum construction, so the whole surface can be used. You can even cook multiple dishes at the same time. The Griddle's non-stick coating makes for easy cleanup. The Accessory Griddle is compatible with Coleman Roadtrip Grill models 9941 and 9949.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23015 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Black
- Brand: Coleman
- Model: R9941A317C
- Dimensions: 1.80" h x 13.20" w x 13.70" l, 2.45 pounds
Features
- Easily make flapjacks, fajitas, seared veggies, right on your RoadTrip grill
- Cast-aluminum for even heat distribution
- Non-stick coating for easy cleanup
- Compatible: with Coleman® RoadTrip® grill models 9941 & 9949
- Mix and match griddle with Coleman RoadTrip grills or stove grates
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Expand the camp menu when cooking on the road by attaching this griddle to that Coleman Road Trip Grill, for tasty fried eggs and bacon around the morning campfire or perfectly seared, chicken fajitas for dinner. The Accessory Griddle Grate features cast aluminum construction that distributes heat evenly so the pancakes aren't burnt around the edges and the bacon is cooked at both ends. A dishwasher-safe, non-stick coating means easy clean-up and smoother cooking, which is a big plus when you're on the road with limited energy and a minimal water supply. --Brian Olson
Customer Reviews
Flawed design - but saves on propane!
Well, I'd have to say this product does do what it was design to do - it cooks eggs, bacon, and pancakes fine. But, there is a major design flaw as far as I'm concerned. When you cook something with lots of grease (e.g. bacon), the grease just runs off the sides through the holes (visible in the picture) into the body of the grill with the burners are. It then ignites creating a turbo cook mode! I was able to turn the gas off completely and cook the entire meal off bacon fat. As 'green-friendly' as this maybe, I really didn't care for the approach. What a MESS to clean up!
If you only plan to cook eggs or panacakes, it works fine. Just make sure you have it PERFECTLY level. I lost an entire egg through one of the side holes due to a little slant. You can imagine what my stove looked like after this breakfast ;-)
not user friendly
We just bought the Road Trip Grill to add to our camping arsonal. We love it, but in attempting to use the griddle accessory, we found a major design flaw. It has slot-like holes all around the inside of the lip. So when the description says "great for bacon", I would not reccomend that unless you like grease fires in the morning with your eggs. We couldn't figure out why it was made this way, but I probably won't be using it for that again.
Griddle Grate for Road Trip Grill - Camping
This is a must have for camping. We don't eat bacon, so haven't had the problems of other users. We have used it for eggs and pancakes, but my favorite is grilled ham and cheese sandwiches on an overcast beach day. Pam spray makes clean up as easy as wiping it down with a paper towel. These are light and easy to store, we bought the RoadTrip rolling case and the griddles can be stored in the grill when you use the velcro straps to hold the grill closed. I store the heavier grills in the inside compartments of the case and everything is kept together.






