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Offline ryangus

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Portable Stoves
« on: August 23, 2011, 12:44:57 PM »
I'm thinking about getting a Lido portable stove/grill.  I also have a Coleman Hot Water on Demand, that has a POL connection.

Anyone able to recommend an alternative to the Lido, that might be cheaper or easier to find a supplier for? 

It will be going in a camper canopy, so needs to be fairly tough.

I wondering whether the old school cast iron ring burners might be an option (though without a grill)?

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2011, 02:06:18 PM »
Lido Jnr should be available anywhere.. also have a look how close the 2 burners are... if you wanna cook up somethings they can be too close.
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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2011, 02:09:24 PM »
Thanks - any alternatives you'd recommend?  Preferably LPG, as i need it for the HWS anyway.

This might sound silly, but what about a Weber Baby Q?

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2011, 11:32:51 AM »
We currently use a coleman Even temp 3 burner stove. We really like it, you can use it as a stove or you can put the plate on and use it as a BBQ - great for making pancakes, you can have 3 good sized ones going at a time. It costs around $200 depending on who you get it from and is available almost anywhere.
It is fairly large, and seems quite sturdy. Is handy for being able to have a large frying pan going and still plenty of room to put on a large pot.

I think it goes through a fair amount of gas though. On the weekend we were using the small coleman bottles because after lending it to my mother the gas line attachment has a blockage. (Husband has sworn off lending his prized possesions out) And for the two days we were there we went through two of the bottles.

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2011, 12:04:31 PM »
We currently use a coleman Even temp 3 burner stove. We really like it, you can use it as a stove or you can put the plate on and use it as a BBQ - great for making pancakes, you can have 3 good sized ones going at a time. It costs around $200 depending on who you get it from and is available almost anywhere.
It is fairly large, and seems quite sturdy. Is handy for being able to have a large frying pan going and still plenty of room to put on a large pot.

I think it goes through a fair amount of gas though. On the weekend we were using the small coleman bottles because after lending it to my mother the gas line attachment has a blockage. (Husband has sworn off lending his prized possesions out) And for the two days we were there we went through two of the bottles.

x 2 on the Coleman even temp.

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2011, 12:53:27 PM »
We have a Webber Q 220 and love it but still need the Lido for anything that needs boiling / stewing :D

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2011, 02:37:15 PM »
Whats your budget first?
THere are several threads on 'cooktops'.

I just had this setup made. You can get a grill for the oven too. I didnt bother.


FWIW, the Weber Q has a good reputation.
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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2011, 04:22:42 PM »
had a lido on last camper, was not totaly happy as flame was too far from pots etc,

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #8 on: August 24, 2011, 05:51:26 PM »
Anything wrong with the old cast-iron jobs?

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #9 on: August 24, 2011, 08:11:14 PM »
Only thing wrong I found with the cast iron jigger was it was either on or off, no way to adjust the flame inbetween.

Now have a Lido and as Bobcar said, flame a tad far away so cut a tad off the pot support till I got it right.

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #10 on: August 24, 2011, 08:16:35 PM »
Gidday Lost what brand is your 4 burner, looks plenty of room for various pots n pans.

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #11 on: August 24, 2011, 08:26:22 PM »
This might sound silly, but what about a Weber Baby Q?
Pure luxury. The in-laws have a Baby Q that they bring with them - it's currently the only stove/cooking thing they've got in their camper. It takes up a bit of space, but works brilliantly. They've got the solid plate that goes on top - you can do bacon and eggs, pancakes, whatever you want on it. If you've got the space, you'll have a lot of friends.

I'd throw in one of the $15 cartridge stoves as well, just so you've got something easy to boil the billy on.

Ourselves, we've got a 2-burner Smev stove in ours, and I have no problem with it. It works well, heats things up quick, and seems to have enough power for us.

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Re: Portable Stoves
« Reply #12 on: August 24, 2011, 09:07:52 PM »
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