Oldragbaggers wrote:Has anyone used the Coleman Fold-N-Go or the All-in-One stove?
I bought a Fold-N-Go to use as a BBQ (I know that's profane). They make a grate so you can use it as a conventional burner and also an aluminum griddle top for it. The grate might be worthwhile but I'd go for the grate and a separate frying pan/skillet/griddle rather than the Coleman attachment.
It is reasonably well made, reasonably easy to clean, and cooks ok although not as well as my Patio Caddie grills at home. The BBQ grill is only sheet metal (but porcelain coated), the area over the burner is solid (no vents), and doesn't cook quite the same as a regular grill but close enough.
I like the size of it and it folds up nicely.
Like all things in life, it is a compromise but a reasonable one. I'm keeping my separate propane burner as I BBQ and cook at the same time but I'd say the Fold-N-Go is a keeper.
There you have it, again, the world according to Gus.
Cheers,
Gus
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