Camco RV Stove Top Cover, Universal Fit, Convert Your Stove Top to Extra Counter Space In Your Camper Or RV- Black (43554)
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The cover is 21 inches wide by 21 inches long. 5" by 20. 25". Fits stoves that are 21" x 20" in size. (According to Camco, the dimensions are 22.) 25" x 20. 75". ) You can read the rest of my review under the 5 star reviews section. No, it's not big enough for a full-size mattress. stove that is the right size It's designed for a camper stove, but it'll also work on narrow apartment stoves.
Yes, you only need to open the door when the oven is turned on to allow for venting.
What you're getting at is that I'm not sure what you're talking about. Our stove does not have a rattling problem. It appeals to me primarily because of the additional counter space it provides when the stove is not in use, as well as the aesthetic appearance it provides. Keeps things out of the grill as well.
A piano hinge is used to attach the mounting bracket to the cover, and four screws are included.
Selected User Reviews For Camco RV Stove Top Cover, Universal Fit, Convert Your Stove Top to Extra Counter Space In Your Camper Or RV- Black (43554)
This stove cover is so thin and poorly constructed that I can't imagine it lasting very long. It doesn't line up on either side, and I believe it should have been of higher quality and made better for the price. It should be no more than $25.
It's functional and attractive. I've freed up some counter space now.
When the stove is not in use, it creates a nice space. Overall, it does its job, covering the stove and providing additional counter space when the stove is not in use. Installing it was a breeze. Years ago, I had one similar to this in another camper, but the metal on that one was thicker and more durable. The price was higher, and the metal was thinner. When you put something on it, it kind of bows down in the middle. In today's "made in China" world, I suppose this is about what you'd expect.
What exactly is the point of that? Why doesn't the range have a cover like my sink? Silly. br>br>In any case, the range cover is a good fit. In terms of 'installation,' I simply use it loose, not screwed to the range top, so I can't speak to that. What irritated me was the shipping company's decision to wait a week before sending it out on the second day. HUH? WHY? It only serves to annoy people. I'd prefer it to be delivered on the ground as soon as possible. Even if it had arrived earlier, it would have been better.
The Suburban SRNA3 stove in our 2016 Minnie Winnie is a perfect match for this folding cover. The installation screws were silver when it arrived, so a quick squirt of black paint made them blend in better with the all-black cover. The cover is fairly heavy, but because it is flat sheet metal with no ribbing to make it more rigid, if you place something heavy on it, it will give a little. I followed the advice of "BLACKMONGOOSE" in a February 2013 review and ordered the Camco 43704 Black decor mate to go on top of it. This gives the top a solid feel and prevents it from wobbling or moving around on the hinge. My wife and I both think this is a great combination.
I recently purchased an older RV with a three-burner Magic Chef stove and very little counter space, so I purchased this cover, which fits perfectly, is sturdy and well-made, and does not rattle while driving. It's very simple to put together; I didn't see the point in screwing it in, so I simply took it out of the box and placed it over the burners. There's more space now! It has a piano hinge down the middle, so it's not completely flat, but it allows you to open the first half up to use the front burner or fold it all the way up to lean it against the wall to use the other two burners. The splatter guard would then be activated.
This does the job of covering the stove top, but it needs to be more durable to justify its price; it's made of such thin steel that I had to put a 1/4" cutting board beneath it to keep it from sagging. A small handle or something on the front would be helpful in lifting the front up. It appears to have been designed to meet the cover requirements just barely. The mounting screws are stainless steel, and the finish appears to be durable, but only time will tell.
If you don't already have one or need to replace one, this is a good option. It's not heavy duty, but it's plenty useful; the one-star reduction isn't a deal breaker; installation is simple enough, and the instructions are adequate. You'll be fine if you know how to use a drill and a screwdriver. br>The price, value, shipping, arrival condition, quality, and representation of the product are all excellent. br>I'd buy it again, and for the price, I'd replace it if it became shabby for any reason. However, I am confident in the finish's durability.