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Coleman 9940-A55 Roadtrip Party Grill | 
| Brand: Coleman
Buy New: $42.99 as of 9/9/2010 07:31 CDT details
New (4) from $42.99
Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 48417
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 12.8 x 11.5
MPN: 9940-A55 Model: 9940-a55 UPC: 076501214314 EAN: 0076501214314 ASIN: B000051TSC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Legs detach and fit inside grill | | • | Compact, lightweight and easy to transport | | • | 8000 BTU burner control system | | • | Matchless lighting with easy to use Instastart ignition | | • | Easy to clean; components are dishwasher safe except for valve/burner assembly and lid |
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Product Description Legs Detach and Fit Inside Grill 8,000 BTU Burner System Electronic Ignition Easy to Clean! 12.75" x 12.75" x 11.50"FREE SHIPPING! NO SALES TAX Outside MO! Questions: 1-800-814-6815
Amazon.com Review The propane Coleman party grill is easy to carry, easy to assemble, and most importantly, easy to use. If you're searching for a reliable, portable grill for tailgate parties, fishing trips, or quick backyard barbecues, don't overlook this Coleman. Besides grilling burgers, the Coleman party grill is also great for boiling: simply remove the nonstick grill and place your pot of water (or soup or veggies) on the grate to boil. Then replace the grill to prepare burgers, chicken, or even salmon. A small section of the grill is solid and flat for use as a griddle: cook morning eggs or thin slices of meat such as bacon or fish. The cooking speed is greatest in the center of the grill and slower toward the edges. Detailed instructions are included, but the whole grill can be assembled in less than 10 minutes, and no tools are required. Connecting the propane cylinder (sold separately) is simple: remove the plastic cap from the top of the cylinder, and screw the cylinder into the regulator. To prepare a feast, fill the steel bowl with water, open the burner valve, push a button, and a small spark will ignite the burner. Adjust the button for desired heat. Every part of the Coleman party grill is dishwasher-safe except the burner assembly, and a blue plastic lid can be used to steady your grill on soft surfaces like sand and also protects your grill while on the road. Our only suggestion is this: once you get the grill in place, leave it there--the removable legs can fall out if you're moving the grill from place to place. Limited warranty. --Rhonda Langdon
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 34
Removing the legs July 21, 2010 Gary L. Spahn (Perkinston, MS) I've seen alot of complaints about not being able to remove the legs after assembling them. If you read the instructions, simply remove the water tray. (rotate counter-clockwise) This exposes the metal clips that retain the legs. Pull the clips to disengage the legs and they drop right out! Put the tray back on; put the legs in the tray; and add the grate, grill and lid. Put it in the bag. It's that simple. Nice little grill.
Small portable but cooking is problematic. July 6, 2010 BC (MA) Plus-
Small portable. Do not jam legs in to get it out again.
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If you don't jam legs in, do not move the unit as not super stable.
Agree with others that center section is too hot and outer does not cook. Partially overcome by using a lid. Coleman should have made the plastic storage lid metal.
Grill top sticks like mad even with tons of oil.
Gas control does not really function well as its either little or full max as I did not detect any difference from Min to MAX turning the knob.
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It was hard to control the heat. Things burn and also get stuck on. Constantly moving food off the center. The round burner in center just focuses the heat too much in the center. Compared with those regular black portable rectangular grills - you give up cooking ability for Coleman portable / storage. It is an off / on occassional item to use so I will have to look for another for more regular use.
Not too good.... May 29, 2010 P. Wallace 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We got this as a gift. I'm glad we didn't pay any money for it. I've used many portable grills over the years and most of them were Coleman. I am disappointed with this model. The flame is way too close to the grill and the heat is not evenly distributed throughout the grill surface. Coleman didn't do a very good job designing this.
- Not Sturdy(shaky, gill plate moves around too much)
- Ignition doesn't always work. (You'll have to use matches)
- Flame control knob is very flimsy.
- No protection between dripping grease and flame.
- No lid
- Grill surface is convex so hot dogs and sausages will roll off.(Coleman was trying to design it so grease would run off)
This retails for $44.95. At that price, you'd think Coleman would have made the entire unit of metal. The only good use I found for this grill is...
- Quick emergency cooking device.
- Make a pot of hot coffee.
- Not using it for grilling food.
- Only use it for pot and pan cooking.
- DONT use this as your primary camping cooking unit.
Final word... This grill is JUNK. Look around and buy another model.
Returning this Today September 29, 2009 Continuous Traveler (Harris Beach State Park, Brookings OR) Probably good for boiling water but you can't cook a steak on this. Gets extremely hot over the center area which is solid with no open grating over the flame area and food sticks and burns. I tried to use only the outer grated section of the grill but anything touching the center just attaches to the solid top and burns. You would do just as well cooking with a blow torch!
The grill top is fairly unstable on its supports to begin with and takes a balancing act to properly center it. The meat sticks and pulls the whole grill top with it when you try to turn it and this alone can be a safety hazard as well.
The only good feature is that its easy to clean the burnt meat off the grill top before returning it.
Better than a sharp stick in the eye. September 26, 2009 Timothy R. Klement (Evanston, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Calling this a grill seems a bit of a misnomer. Essentially, it's a single burner camping stove that comes with a grill grate cover that really acts more like a skillet with holes in it. The flame is very close to the grill grate and propane burns hot. Though the burner flame is adjustable, it is difficult to regulate the heat effectively. It also cooks unevenly, with items in the middle (over the burner jets) cooking very quickly and items on the sides cooking very slowly. Thick cuts of meat or fish are problematic because A) they are too big to move around on the grill top for even cooking and B)the grill has no cover and burns so hot that you will cook the outside of your thicker cuts while the inside will stay cool.
If you are looking for a grill that performs like a miniature backyard gas/propane barbecue, this is not your product. If you want a small, easy to use, single burner for camping/tailgating and plan to use if for boiling, and/or grilling hotdogs and burgers, it serves pretty well.
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