Camplux Drop-In Rv Stove Propane, Stainless Steel RV Cooktop Stove, Built-In 2 Burner Propane Stove RV, Mini Rv Trailer Camp Stove for Household RV Picnics, Cover Included
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It is, in fact.
If your gas cooktop lacks a built-in regulator, try the Camplux model number KR-. 106A.
It can be set up outside the RV and run on propane straight from the tank.
The regulator and orifice for the burner would have to be changed because this stove was designed for propane, not natural gas.
Selected User Reviews For Camplux Drop-In Rv Stove Propane, Stainless Steel RV Cooktop Stove, Built-In 2 Burner Propane Stove RV, Mini Rv Trailer Camp Stove for Household RV Picnics, Cover Included
For my utility camp trailer upgrade, I decided on this stove. My campmore grill hose has been installed. a controller So far, I've only used it to test it. Their techs aren't going to be of any assistance. When I asked three times what inlet fitting was included, I got three different answers, all of which were complete nonsense. There were even pictures included. I believe there is a significant linguistic barrier.
The construction quality is adequate, with the exception of one knob that becomes stuck when attempting to turn off the burner. I'm also dissatisfied with the proximity of the burners. This unit will not hold a 12" and a 10" pan/pot at the same time. Aside from that, the flame was excellent, and the connection and setup were simple. It worked well with a 5 pound tank and a 1 pound tank (with adapter) as well as a bbq regulator.
The cover hinges could not be attached to the cooktop because there were no threaded holes, no matching holes, and the screws were the wrong ones. The connector isn't standard for propane hoses, and Camplux doesn't have one that will work. Support could not be reached via phone, email, or their website, making it feel as if you were trying to contact a ghost company. I'm going to return the item to Amazon.
In my sailboat, it was a breeze to install. Of course the installation shown in the photo is not complete because I am implementing an L- To make more space, a U-shaped countertop was used. This is a fantastic stove, and it's the perfect size.
This stove is a waste of time. All of the parts are out of alignment and cannot be straightened. The valves are not in good working order. When open, the lid is useless because it lacks support. The cover has fluttering wings. The burner grates are easy to remove and lack proper mounting. This stove is devoid of any redeeming features.
My camper is an older 2010 Outback with an outside stove that folds down from the camper's side. The old stove had rusted and was in bad shape, so we needed a replacement and ordered this one. It fit snugly into a molded plastic stove holder, much to my surprise. I expected to have to make a lot of changes to make it fit, but it turned out to be the exact same size as the old stove.
Although the unit appears to be well-made and has a substantial cover, it has some flaws. When the cover is lowered over the burners, it rests on the gas control knobs, which is a major problem. If you press down hard on the knobs to fully seat them, the cover will still rest on them, allowing the knobs to be turned and the gas to flow. If the right circumstances exist, such as driving down the road with the LP tank open, gas can escape and cause a fire or explosion if ignited by a spark. br>What I did was place a small cabinet bumper under the cover, which raised it up when it was in the down position. Installing shortened knobs is another option. The company's poor engineering and quality control can be seen in how this unit made it to market with such a flaw. I attempted to contact the company to inform them of the problem but was unable to do so and gave up. br>Another problem I'm having is that I can't get the gas to burn at anything other than a very low setting because it flutters at higher settings. Needless to say, I'm not happy with the stove and wish I had installed it when it was still under the return window. No one should be forced to fix issues that should have been addressed during the design and manufacturing process.
This item is for my sailboat, but I have yet to install it. In order to cook in the bays where I travel, I need a stable stove. This one has a nice appearance and is made of stainless steel. When I sail to the Channel Islands, I'm excited to use it.