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MoreGone

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I don't have this but have been considering a pull out kitchen in my trailer.

Like the size but dont know about the controls, reliability etc

 

MMc

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Look at Partner camp stoves, the last stove you will by. The parts that break are recessed really great stoves. They are not cheap, when I saw them I was surprised at the attention to detail. They were build for white water rafting and its rigors.
I have owned Camp Chef, (crap) critical failure after 1 year. Colman, good bulky I still have a 3 bruner converted to propane. Primus, went 20 years and failed the nobs were replaced many times . All the stoves in the shipping boxes when I travel. All gear is very well maintained but well used.
 
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BrokeDown

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I ordered one and liked it so much that I ordered the bag, the stand, and the griddle. All of those products are of high quality too! We were considering a Blackstone griddle for our RV lot in FL. Now we don't need one...
 
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MMc

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I ordered one and liked it so much that I ordered the bag, the stand, and the griddle. All of those products are of high quality too! We were considering a Blackstone griddle for our RV lot in FL. Now we don't need one...

Yes, the Partner stove is very impressive. Very well made.
 

69machguy

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Partner Stove has many options on their website. I bought this little one, which fits snug in a basic shoulder bag and stows in the truck. The stove wasn't cheap, but it performs well and will outlast me. It pairs up nicely with a TailGater Tire Table, leaving enough space for basic food prep.
 

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