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product_id: 2803680
title: "Paul Jr. Designs Coleman RoadTrip Grill"
brand: "coleman"
price: "€ 152.23"
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# 285 sq. in. versatile cooking surface 20,000 BTU adjustable burners Compact fold with handle & wheels Paul Jr. Designs Coleman RoadTrip Grill

**Brand:** coleman
**Price:** € 152.23
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Grill like a boss, wherever the adventure takes you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Paul Jr. Designs Coleman RoadTrip Grill by coleman
- **How much does it cost?** € 152.23 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- coleman enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted coleman brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Roll & Go:** Folds compactly with wheels and handle for effortless portability 🛞
- • **Fuel Smart:** Up to 1.1 hours of high-heat cooking on a single 16.4 oz propane tank ⏳
- • **Flame On Demand:** Matchless ignition for instant outdoor grilling 🔥
- • **All-Weather Warrior:** 20,000 BTU burners perform even in chilly conditions ❄️
- • **Cook Like a Pro Anywhere:** Generous 285 sq. in. surface fits all your favorites 🍔

## Overview

The Paul Jr. Designs Coleman RoadTrip Grill is a powerful, portable propane grill featuring dual 20,000 BTU burners and a spacious 285 sq. in. cooking surface. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it folds compactly with a handle and wheels for easy transport. Its matchless ignition ensures quick start-ups, while the grill runs up to 1.1 hours on a single 16.4-ounce propane cylinder, making it perfect for camping, tailgating, or backyard cookouts.

## Description

Product Description               Chefmos                  .com               Featuring authentic open flame grilling, two powerful and fully adjustable burners, InstaStart match-free electronic ignition, and uncommon cooking versatility thanks to "mix & match" cooking surface options--the Paul Jr. Designs Coleman RoadTrip Grill takes portable grilling to the next level. With 22,000 BTUs of total cooking power and a 285-square-inch cooking surface with interchangeable cooking surfaces, the grill allows you to cook in any style you want to--for a crowd. Running off of a 16.4-ounce disposable propane cylinder and adaptable to a 20-pound propane tank, the grill boasts exceptionally long cooking times, especially given its high power output. Designed for versatile outdoor cooking, the grill comes complete with two high-quality grill surfaces included and can be used interchangeably with a griddle or a stove top surface (griddle and stove-top surfaces sold separately). Thanks to a removable grease management tray, the grill is easy to clean and equipped with two integrated side tables that slide out when needed for cooking and retract under the unit for travel and storage, as well as cook's tool-holders, the Paul Jr. RoadTrip Grill is practically a full kitchen on the road. Designed to set up quickly, travel easily, and provide excellent stability for cooking, the Paul Jr. RoadTrip Grill is ultra sturdy in its assembled for cooking position and easy to move when collapsed thanks its scissor-like leg and frame design. The entire grill folds into a compact size that will fit into most cars and is equipped with easy-to-pull handles and wheels. Because the grill is affixed to the stand and the lid features a locking mechanism, the unit is secure and steady while towing it to and from a vehicle. Fully redesigned by Paul Jr. Designs, the grill looks as good as it cooks with a custom black finish, chrome accents, knobs, and tool hooks, and diamond-plate side table inserts. Backed by a 5-year limited warranty from Coleman, the Paul Jr. Designs RoundTrip Grill is a great choice if you're serious about outdoor cooking.Features:Fully redesigned by Paul Jr. Designs Custom black finish with chrome accents Diamond plate side table inserts Chrome knobs and tool hooks Tool holders and side tables built in for easy use Two grill grates included Folds to compact size with easy to pull handle and wheels 285-square-inch cooking surface area Integrated thermometer Removable "mix & match" surfaces - grill, griddle or stove (each sold separately) Removable grease management tray InstaStart electronic ignition for simple, matchless lighting Consistent cooking performance even in cold weather, high altitudes and when fuel is low 2 fully adjustable burners 11,000 BTU per burner; 22,000 BTU (total) for hotter, faster cooking Operates on 16.4-ounce propane cylinder (sold separately Adaptable to 20-pound propane tank (tank hose and tank sold separately) Run times on one 16.4-ounce propane cylinder: 1.1 hours--both burners on high; 4.5 hours--both burners on low Specifications:Total Weight (grill on stand): 44 pounds Dimensions: 46 x 18 x 35 (LxWxH) Folded dimensions: 36 x 22 x 13 inches Made in China 5-year warranty Additional Accessories (sold separately):Extra Grill Griddle Surface Stove Grate Wheeled Carry Case

## Features

- Powerful, portable, propane grill with authentic open flame and matchless lighting
- 285 square inch cooking surface area, folds to compact size with handle and wheels
- Fully adjustable 20, 000 BTU burners, perfect for outdoor cooking even in cold weather
- Lasts up to 1.10 hours with both burners on high on one 16.4-Ounce propane cylinder
- Removable mix & match surfaces - grill, griddle or stove limited 5 year warranty, made in China

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Coleman |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Color | Black |
| Fuel Type | Gas |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 18 Kilograms |
| Model Name | Chefmos |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Main Burner Count | 2 |
| Cooking Surface Area | 285 Square Inches |
| Number of Racks | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Heating Elements | 2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076501230604 |
| Manufacturer | Coleman |
| UPC | 076501230604 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.4 x 19.2 x 13.6 inches |
| Package Weight | 53.95 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Coleman |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Part Number | 2000005024 |
| Size | 1 |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Coleman
- **Special Feature:** Portable
- **Color:** Black
- **Fuel Type:** Gas
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Outdoor

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: direct hookup to camper run into two regulators**
A: I would suggest that you contact a local camper dealer about running two regulators from your camper because you may not have enough pressure depending on the size of the main tank.

**Q: parts**
A: What??????

**Q: How did this grill hold up? I'm considering biting a used one on Craigslist.**
A: Originally, I had purchased the grill for outdoor events but I have been using the grill the last two years on a regular basis because of convenience.  Make sure that both burners ignite with the switch button.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Oh My God, I'm in Love!
*by S***A on March 4, 2011*

So I did A LOT of research before I bought a grill. I was so excited about this specific grill because the reviews said it was made with a better quality product than the standard Coleman grill. They were right. It is very simple to put together, it moves with easy, cleaning is a breeze, and it has everything you need for at home, on the go, or traveling! The fact that it uses the smaller propane tanks is just perfect! We use it at our apartment and since their are regulations about keeping grill on the patio, we can disconnect the propane tank and store it in a fire safe container until it is needed again. The thermometer on the top is wonderful for when you start using the grill to see what levels to place the light at where to place your meat. The sloped pan is great for catching oils/fats that drain off and makes it very simple to clean along with the grill plates that you can easily take to the kitchen sink and wash down! So far the only complaint is that it is a little difficult changing the propane tanks and getting the holder arm to fit around the tank but we are learning! I would definitely recommend for people in apartments, campers, tailgaters, or just anyone who wants a nice grill. Even my father-in-law is in love with my grill!

### ⭐⭐⭐ Worked great for a year... Then.....
*by T***K on April 9, 2012*

EDIT 1/2/13:So, I've now had this grill sitting on my patio for a year and a half, and it's gone thru 2 winters. I cook year-round on my grill, so it gets use in all seasons, even when it's 0F and snowing. Well, Yesterday it proved to be less than stellar. I put the gas tank on, and went to light it, and as I turned the dial for the gas, I discovered that something is clogged up in the gas/air mixing chamber under the grill, and it shot the gas out the sides of the chamber instead of thru it. I also found that when I turned off the dial, it did not shut off, and continued to shoot gas until I removed the tank. I tried both burners with identical results. So it would seem that this grill is not as durable and rugged as I had originally found. That's a disappointment, I expected better from Coleman, makers of camping equipment that is SUPPOSED TO handle the rough, rugged use of all-weather camping. Since I use it all the time, it's not like it sits for long periods without use. I reduced my overall rating to 3 stars because of its lack of longevity in service.My original review is listed below, unmodified:If you're looking for a portable grill, the RoadTrip is an excellent choice.If you're looking at a RoadTrip, I would seriously recommend getting this version instead! I don't really care about Paul Jr, but for the same price, you can get higher output burners, and a few extra small features such as the utensil hooks on the front edge. The side trays also have diamond-plate metal inserts on top, so they're a little better made than the all-plastic ones. It's also black instead of red, so it's less outstanding when you don't want to see it.The burners are a little bit close to the cooking surface, so there tends to be a hot spot right in the center, and immediately around the edge of the diffuser, but if you get used to it, then you'll be able to cook great stuff all over the surface. Really the trick is as simple as moving things around on the surface so you work the heat around whatever you are cooking.The trays are actually pretty sturdy considering their limited construction. They don't droop or sag like so many of these pull-out trays.The extra grill pieces, such as the the pot holder, and the flat griddle are nice pieces, but again, they tend to generate hot spots right in the middle around the diameter of the burner... so just keep that in mind and you'll be fine. These are not included in the box, but they're good to have around just in case.So... the one thing I would change.... The gas port is right in the middle of the back of the unit. It's a bit of a pain to put on and take off the small 1-pound tanks. So I would like to see that on the side, maybe under one of the trays, or hang it off the front control panel. That's nice and easy to get to, and if you are grilling on a tailgate and have the legs folded up, the tank doesn't sit right from the back, but it would hang over the edge of the tailgate on the front, so it wouldn't be in the way.So overall, it's a great grill for a small apartment, or if you have a small porch or limited grilling space. I can easily cook 20 hamburgers on it, so it's VERY capable of handling a good crowd at your party. No functional problems, nothing that needs to be "fixed"... just move that gas port to the front and it would be awesome.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Looks good but the bling is cheap
*by O***T on June 6, 2013*

This grill is currently unavailable on Amazon. I don't know if if has been discontinued or not. I am just going to review the Paul Jr. Design for the RoadTrip and post another review for the actual grill under the regular Coleman RoadTrip Grill.The Paul Jr. extras on this grill really make it look sharp and stand out. The only problem is that the bells and whistles are cheaply made and applied.The diamond plate side trays look really cool. However, the glue that is used at the factory is cheap and the diamond plates start coming off quickly. I had to use some Gorilla glue and clamp the plates back on. Haven't had any issues after this. The diamond plates are very, very thin inserts that fit onto the plastic tray giving it a tough look. They do add a bit more durability in that they will save the tray from getting melt marks from hot items.The thermometer is your basic cheap bi-metal thermometer which are notoriously inaccurate. This thermometer is no exception. What is being read on the lid is much cooler than what is happening on the grate. Once you learn the grill though it is nice to have something to gauge the hotness of your grill, even if the actual numbers are not correct. Instead of numerical measurement it should gauge Low, Medium, High. This is how I use it and just ignore the numbers.The accessory hooks are a nice addition. They are not very strong and I have bent them easily when moving my grill around. They bend back into place easy enough but I think the plastic ones would outlast these. I use them all the time and they are nice to have. I just hope they last.The Paul Jr. name plate has the same issue as the diamond plates, it was not glued well. I haven't taken time to fix this yet, so the name plate is barely hanging on.The lid lock is very loose and will not stay in place when the grill is being moved. Also, sometimes when you set the lid down it wiggles into a locked position. This needs to be fixed.Overall, I like the looks of the grill. Coleman is a quality product and I am bit disappointed that they didn't implement that quality control into the Paul Jr. Designs grill. I don't really know if the sub-par quality of the Paul Jr. implements make it worth the price though.I will say the Coleman RoadTrip is awesome. I just don't know if I would pay extra for the bling next time.

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