Coleman Sportster Propane Grill
Get your grilling game on with the Coleman Sportster Propane Grill. The collapsible, wheeled stand makes this grill easy to take wherever you need it. Once you’re at your location, the lift and lock system makes it easy to securely set up. Hit the Instastart push-button ignition and get ready to cook with 11,000 total BTUs of grilling power. The 225-sq.-in. porcelain-coated stamped steel grate is large enough to cook up a family-sized meal. After dinner is done, cleaning is easy. A removable tray collects the grease while you’re cooking, and the porcelain-coated grate is easy to remove to wipe it down. Then just latch the lid, collapse the legs, and you can be on your way to your next adventure.
Product Features
- Insta start Ignition for push-button, matchless lighting
- 11, 000 total BTUs of cooking power
- Spacious 225 sq. In. Cooking area
- Lift and lock system for easy and secure setup
- Collapsible stand with wheels folds for compact storage and easy transport
Portable, Smaller sized and perfect for those who usually grill for 1 or 2 people……….. Looking forward to using this little unit over the winter. I wanted something small to roll out to grill a steak or two and not have to fire up our huge 4 burner behemoth. This looks like just the ticket and plus it uses those little disposable propane cylinders. I put it together in about 20 minutes….by myself and I’m a 65 yr old gal. So if I can do it anyone can. I’d keep the box handy for reference because it was easier to assemble it looking at the box than reading the…
Well built, larger than expected, works perfectly – 4-1/2 stars. (7/25/2016 UPDATE) [Original review below] 4-1/2 stars. We used the grill several times while camping and it performed near flawlessly. Steaks, hamburgers, plank-grilled salmon, kabobs, pancakes, eggs, bacon (the last three with a nonstick griddle sitting on the grill)- they all came out perfectly. As others have noted, even on low the grill is pretty hot – probably more medium-low – so slow cooking might be an issue. Nevertheless, we had 1-1/2″ thick steaks and they cooked fine even with…