| | |  | Sports | Home » » » Camp Chef Camping Outdoor Oven with 2 Burner Camping Stove | | | | | | | Description: | | Unleash 14,000 BTUs of portable cooking power! NEW Camp Chef Outdoor Stove - top / Oven is PRICED LESS! So you always wanted an Oven for camping? Here it is... a 2-in-1 combo Stovetop and Oven, so you can create a wide range of mouthwatering morsels. Ahh, the smell of sizzling bacon and farm-fresh eggs, along with sliced potatoes, cooked golden brown on the twin burner Stovetop. Mmmm! Out of the Oven come freshly baked muffins. Of course, you can use the Oven for making cookies, casseroles, Dutch oven dishes, pizza rolls, TV dinners and more. Compact size, big features: Twin burners (5,300 BTUs of sizzle per burner); Oven has 3,500 BTUs with plenty of power to get your cooking / baking done to perfection. Heat reaches 400 degrees; Matchless igniter burners; Stainless steel construction; Nonstick enamel cooking surface; Oven thermometer; 2 oven racks; Folding lid doubles as wind protection; Total cooking surface is 12 x 21" Oven is 8 x 10 x 18"h.; Works from a 1-lb. disposable propane tank. Also hooks up to a 20-lb. LP tank. Tanks not included; Weighs 35 lbs. Order today for a new dimension in outdoor cooking! Please Note: Due to a design change, this item no longer has handles. Camp Chef Portable Outdoor Stove-top / Oven | | | Features: | |
• Range/oven features two 5,300 BTU matchless igniter range burners and a 3,000 BTU oven; comes with oven thermometer and two oven racks
• Stainless steel construction, fold down lid, and nonstick enamel cooking surface
• Maximum oven temperature: 400 degrees--cooks for up to 5 hours on high heat with one 1-pound can of propane
• Range measures 21 x 12 inches; oven interior measures 10 x 16 x 10 inches (LxWxH); weight: 35 pounds
• Powered with a disposable 1-pound propane can or adapt for a bulk tank (adapter sold separately); 1-year limited warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 25.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 21.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 16.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 38.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 25.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 21.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 16.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 36.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 24 reviews |
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AWESOME!Aug 28, 2010 Bought this oven for a camping trip and I love it! Would recommend to anyone who likes a little home cookin' in the wild! The only thing is that it needs to come with the adapter for a propane tank that fits a regular grill, instead of the little bottles used for lanterns and such!
Other than that, I would highly recommend this to ANYONE!!!!!
Perfect Camping OvenAug 22, 2010 We took this oven with us on a camping trip this year. We heated up french bread for spaghetti one night. Perfect and no burn marks from the fire. We made blueberry muffins another night. Yummy! We also made two hamburger noodle bake casseroles on another night. The oven worked very well every time. Very consistent. It came up to temp quickly and remained there. When we put the food in the oven, the temp drops a lot if you put a couple of large casseroles in. To compensate, we preheated to 500F and let the food drag the temp down to 350F, where it remained until cooking was complete. An excellent oven. Well insulated. Easy to start and use. Well worth the price. It will work with a 1 Lb propane cannister but it won't last long. We paid for the optional hose that allows us to connect the oven to a 20 Lb tank. We also bought a couple of 2-pack 9" x 13" aluminum casserole pans that fit perfectly on the two racks.
The stove looked like a bonus for us so we tried to use them to make coffee. No-can-do. Each burner puts out a measly 5,300 BTU, which isn't enough for the Coleman camping coffee maker. We also use a Camp Chef Expedition 3X triple burner stove, which produces 30,000 BTU per burner. More than enough to make coffee. I don't want to poo-poo the stove-top burners. They're a nice added feature and I suppose you could use them to keep something warmed up.
Updated model is great!Aug 20, 2010 I bought my oven/stove combo from Costco and am very happy with it! I see Camp Chef listened to customers and the new model I have has two handles built on the sides, not the hand holes.
The top burners work very well. I can get a good, rolling boil in around 15 minutes for two quarts of water. Bacon fries up nice and crispy and eggs are done to perfection.
The stove is wonderful, but as any portable oven might be, it isn't perfect, nor should anyone expect it to be. It doesn't have a temperature regulator like modern, electronic stoves. You do have to keep a fairly good eye on what's being baked, but with smooth ceramic pans, we've had little issue. We bake cinnamon rolls and cookies often and adjust the time and use the lowest temperature setting. So far, very little burning of the bottoms! My wife just did home made bread and it came out tremendously!
Yes, the temperature control/thermometer can be a bit of an issue, but overall nothing I didn't expect. You can get over 500F (indicated) on high burner mode and keep it there pretty well. On the lowest setting, mine seems to hover around 375F (indicated). I haven't a good thermometer to calibrate the oven though; we just adjust timing and check the food often.
I also bought the travel bag for this oven and highly recommend it. If you're going to get the stove for camping or tailgating, the travel bag is a must and is a 5 star product (see my review)!
I like the fact that I can use 1 lb tanks and they will last for hours. I also have purchased the 5 gal tank hose/adapter and will rate that later.
Customer service for Camp Chef is also 5 star. The regulator that came with it failed about two months into our use and they sent a new one, no questions asked. Camp Chef is 5 star in my book!
Overall though, this is a 4 star unit. The only thing keeping it from being a 5 star is the temperature indication/control but compared to the Coleman unit, this one seems to beat it hands down.
Very close to exceptional.Aug 16, 2010 We have a full size RV kitchen but when the weather is hot, we prefer to cook outdoors to limit the excess heat in the unit. This used to mean the grill or the ubiquitous Coleman stove we all use. I bought this item for the oven and am very pleased with it so far. The molded in handles and (relatively) light weight make it easy to move. The oven size surprised me by accepting an 11 x 13 cake pan. The oven temp control is iffy at best but manageable, more like a grill than an oven. Like all lightweight ovens, you have to be aware of hot spots and I'm getting a pizza stone for the bottom to temper the heat concentrated on the thin metal bottom. The major advantage is being able to cook the entire meal in one spot, outdoors. The included tank adapter was a nice touch.
Sets you apart in the campground!Aug 10, 2010 Your tent-bound neighbors will be salivating and wandering into your camp when they smell those brownies or chocolate ship cookies baking!
This is a very attractive, well-built (considering price and weight) little stove that consumes a full 9x13" baking pan without problem.
I have two nit-picks after my first use: the stove doesn't put out as much heat as you would like, but I guess that's pretty common for portable camp stoves.
The second complaint, and some of you are going to think this is really silly, but if it properly sets your expectations, it might save you a little of my frustration... Whomever was in charge of the packaging materials for Camp Chef should be demoted back to the stock room. The oven arrived with a great big sticker joyfully proclaiming all the wonderful and expensive accessories that don't come with your oven, but the problem is that the sticker covers a large portion of the glass door and DOES NOT COME OFF very easily. The joy at unpacking my spiffy new oven was quickly dampened by the fact that it took the next 30 minutes and a bottle of Goo Off to get the %$@# sticker off the door! Morons! Be prepared to deal with this annoyance prior to your next camping trip. Had it not been for the lack of quality presentation, I probably would have bumped my review to 4 stars.
And don't forget that if you want to connect to a larger propane tank, you'll need an external hose that often costs $20-$25, but it works well with the 1lb canisters.
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