Camp Chef Expedition 3X 3 Burner Stove One Size

DECENT FEATURES of the Camp Chef Expedition 3X 3 Burner Stove 16″ x 38 ” cooking area (608 square inches) 3 aluminum burners 90,000 BTU/hr total Matchless ignition Includes True Seasoned steel 16″ x 24″ griddle Includes paper towel holder Includes utensil holder Windscreen included 31″ cooking height The SPECS Box Dimension: (L x W x H): 43 x 10 x 19″ Box Weight: 70 lbs This product can only be shipped within the United States. Please don’t hate us.

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3 thoughts on “Camp Chef Expedition 3X 3 Burner Stove One Size”

  1. very nice 3 burner stove I should mention that this review will be mostly for the stove, but my stove came with the cast iron griddle and I bought the grill box as well, so my thoughts on the stove are kind of all mixed together with those accessories. I bought this stove to serve as both my deck grill and my camping grill. Once you add in some of the options like the grill box, pizza oven, and carrying cases for all of these items it doesn’t work out that this is a very cheap grill. But I’ve used it for a couple of…

  2. Great cook system for the price with included griddle it can be had for a steal I use this is my summer backyard cooktop and have pretty much every accessory for it. Pizza stove, grill box (that I use for bread and like a oven), dutch oven domes, griddle that came with it, and a extra 1 burner griddle so I have the option to cook for a crowd which I do every month or so. This thing just works. I did add side tables, and replaced the stupid wire can holder for the pro grease cup (WAY worth the extra money), its amazing how something as dumb as a grease can thru into a…

  3. Should have had this years ago Great for grilling, used for canning and cuts prep time in half, and clean up is minimal if done outside. Boils 3 24 qt containers in a short time.May 2015 I must make a comment about the striker on the Expedition Stove. This part I would have to give a 1. We have used the stove perhaps a dozen times, and the knob operating the striker twisted off the tiny plastic edge that allows the striker to engage. The shaft has a slit in it to engage the shaft. I went to use a pliers to twist…

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