May 20, 20197 yr Oh that's GOOD, I LIKE it! The first two pics really had me wondering, good thing I looked through them all before writing a reply. The wife just bought a propane griddle to take RVing with us and it's run off 8 OZ. disposable cylinders. Seeing as I can make something with them I won't be so crabby about the cost. Gotta love a good Minion. Frosty The Lucky.
May 20, 20197 yr Get an adapter and run it off a BBQ bottle! Just like you can do the same with a propane torch.
May 22, 20197 yr On 5/19/2019 at 6:36 PM, ThomasPowers said: Get an adapter and run it off a BBQ bottle! Just like you can do the same with a propane torch. She can't lift a 20 lb. bottle, we went by the local propane office and I'll be setting her up with a 4.6 lb. bottle hose and adapter. Full they weigh around 12 lbs. I can get 2, maybe 3 meals out of an 8 oz. Coleman stove bottle so a 4.6 lb. refillable ought to work a treat. I'd just run a tap off the RV propane tank, there's a even kit but it's on the other side from the coach door and really inconvenient to use. What I really like about this little griddle is frying outside and not getting the inside of the RV greasy. It doesn't matter what you do frying smoke gets on everything. It's a nice griddle too, 17" square and gets too hot easily. I'm liking cooking on it the more I use it. Frosty The Lucky.
May 22, 20197 yr I thought the issue was: "Can YOU lift it?" Guess you have a different relationship than I do...(On my way to take my Mother to AR, my wife asked me to get a 42# bucket of kitty litter and bring it 150 miles to her as she can't lift it and so source it locally.)
June 12, 20197 yr Whether I can lift something or not isn't an issue yet. The new hasn't worn off HER new RV yet. Sometimes I get an invite to have lunch with her in it. She's been "camping out" in it where she parks it in front of the house for a while. Right now she's in Anchorage at a dog rally, parked in a church parking lot a block or so from the rally venue. It was over yesterday early evening but she hasn't made it home yet. It's rush hour right now so I expect it'll be a little while at the earliest. New toy syndrome is much more pronounced in women with a new home. It's a traveling nest thing. Frosty The Lucky.
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