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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The Camp Chef Explorer Series EX-60LW 2 Burner cooker is more than just a camp stove, this modular outdoor cooking system allows you to create easy gourmet meals at home, camp or at the game. Includes a 3-sided windscreen ,Clover Leaf cooking surface and appliance-style temperature controls enable easy adjustment of output, making cooking fast and easy. 2x30,000 BTU | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 34.0 inches | | Product Width: | 15.0 inches | | Product Height: | 8.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 33.9 inches | | Package Width: | 14.8 inches | | Package Height: | 8.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 40.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 41 reviews |
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| | Features | Independent Leveling legsClover Leaf Cooking SurfaceThree sided Windscreen,
2- 30,000 btu burners with wind ring.Appliance-style Temperature Controls16.25 Inches by 34 Inches by 9.5 Inches
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 41 customer reviews )
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26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for car camping, tailgating, or just grilling outside. May 30, 2007
By klecureux
"klecureux"
I've really enjoyed using this product. The price for the stove is not all inclusive for maximum enjoyment. In addition to the stove, you'll also need to purchase a propane tank. I'd also recommend the cast-iron griddle/grill plates designed to fit on the stove. You probably only need one, but if you want two they'll cost you about $20 a piece.
You can probably use standard cookware as you would on an oven range, but I've only used cast-iron cookware on the stove. If you have more expensive cookware, you may want to consider investing in a diffuser plate as the stove flame can be very hot! I haven't done so yet, but you also may want to consider installing the igniter which I believe costs $5-10 per burner. I also purchased the Camp Chef bag for transporting the stove. Even while in the bag, the stove is very heavy and not fun to carry around. Like I said in the title, this is a perfect stove to take camping if you're in a car and don't have to carry it far. For its power, it stores very well. Because it stores in a compact area (roughly 36x18x8) set-up is slightly more complicated than comparable stoves but remains fairly simple. You just slide the four legs into the bottom of the stove, snap the wind-shield in place, and plug in the propane tank. I've seen other stoves that have legs which simply fold up or down. All-in-all, this is a great product!
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Good quality. Could use a few minor improvements. Sep 12, 2010
By skeezix We purchased this for food canning, and for backup during our typical winter power outages. And I think it would be great for cooking up those pungent foods when you don't want to stink up the house! Overall the build quality and heat output are very good. It has more than enough burner capacity to boil a 33 quart canner in 60 F. weather. Very stable. Keeping the humidity out of the house is a huge plus. I have two suggestions for Camp Chef. 1) The front, center and angled down location of the MIP fitting (for hooking up the hose to the propane tank)is in about the most awkward location it could be. Users are typically going to have the tank to the side or rear, so a fitting location aimed in that direction makes sense. As built the hose is subject to getting spills on it (hot grease would be the worst), and having a side strain on the hose and fitting from trying to locate to the side or aft. 2) The burner valves are also exposed to spills from cooking. A metal shield would help. I fashioned a temporary one from layers of aluminum foil - works ok but you have to be careful to keep the air inlets on the valve clear of obstructions. Finally, I'll repeat some common advice: Get your tanks refilled and don't use the excahnge services. In our area a fill costs about $12.50, and exchanges range from $18.99 to 23.99. It adds up if you do a lot of canning.
13 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Outdoor cooking system perfected! Jan 13, 2010
By Live Outdoors
"KC"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RA7XZ5FM9UN7T Camp Chef Explorer Series EX-60LW 2-Burner Modular Cooking System, Black:
Camp Chef products are designed for cooking outdoors and can be great for many years of use.
This is the number one stove in the line, it has over 75 cooking combos!
Here are my top 5
1. Stove with both burners covered by the SG60 griddle (Griddle all the way across) Camp Chef - SG-60 - Pro Fry Griddle BBQ Accessories
2. Stove with Camp Chef BB100L Sport Grill Box, Black one one side the other burner open for a pot to boil water and do your dishes.
3. Stove with Camp Chef CGG16 Cast Iron Grill/Griddle great for throwing on some fajitas...
4. Stove with Camp Chef Professional Barbecue Super Grill Box for 2-Burner Stoves this is a bit expensive, but you have a super wide barbecue system and you can take it off and still have a two burner stove.
5. Cover it up with a Camp Chef CB60 Carry bag for two burner stove keeps the cook extras out of the car.
We love all of our Camp Chef product and are always looking for new ways to cook and be Outdoors.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
useful stove with plenty of heat at 30,000BTU Oct 07, 2011
By Luan C. Do We returned a defective EX170 with dual 60,000 and 30,000 BTU burners and got an EX60 with dual 30,000 BTU burners. This EX60 model comes with a round metal wind-shield attached to the bottom of each 30,000 BTU burner. Hence, the EX60 provides better wind protection than the EX170, which curiously didn't have any round metal windscreen at the bottom of the burners at all. Further, with the EX60, gas control knobs are marked with hi/med/low/off positions. In order to turn on the gas, the knobs have to be pushed in then turned. The EX170 curiously had no such safety measure and markings. With the EX60, two burners can burn at the same time without any problem. With the EX170, we couldn't get the 60,000 BTU to burn on medium or high at all, and the 30,000 BTU burner was therefore provided more heat than the 60,000 BTU burner on the EX170. In summary, the EX60 is WAY better than the EX170.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Fantastic Product! Survived the Oregon Coast with flying Colors! Jul 26, 2009
By AndrewST I "saved" this product from my In-laws, they were going to throw it away since they never used it. Being it was sealed in the factory packaging and still had the price card on it, I opted to take it off their hands.
This last week,7/19-7/24, I went camping on the Oregon Coast. As normal it was cold, wet, and windy. Somehow out of the 28 people present at our family gathering, we had two stoves. One was the venerable Coleman table top propane stove. The second being this Camp Chef I brought with me, fresh in box.
Right out of the box this product is extremely easy to assembly. It takes less than 5 minutes to be up and going. It is extremely sturdy and well built, the matte finish is uniform and in order. Overall it exudes quality, something not often found in a product these days. The two 30,000 BTU burners were more than enough to heat large amounts of food quickly, enough to feed every member in a timely manner. Even in the cold wind and rain the flame was easy to light, and it kept that flame until turned off. The stove consumed less than 5 Gallons of Propane during the trip, and it was used at every meal. This was surprising considering the amount of food prepared on it.
I only had one brief issue with the stove, and it happens to be directly related to my one wish, and the reason it wasn't given 5 stars. When I went to use the stove on the second day, after sitting out all night, I found that water had gotten into the burners. This prevented the burners from running at peak performance. It was a simple remedy, I blew the water out and ignited the burners again, after running for a minute the water was dried and the stove worked fantastically. Now how about that wish? Well it would have been nice to see some sort of cover or carry/storage bag come with this stove. Had one of the two been included I wouldn't have experienced the issue. Then again I could have covered it with a tarp, but it didn't cross my mind.
Overall this is a fantastic product, and I would recommend it to anyone who cooks outdoors. It stood up to the cold, wind, and rain of the Oregon Coast, I have seen many outdoor products give into these conditions over the years. Only the best products can survive and this stove is among them. I am glad I saved it from my In-law's and discovered Camp Chef, I also know about 27 other people who were glad this weekend.
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