Coleman 9949-750 Road Trip Grill LXE

Grilling has never been easier with the Coleman® RoadTrip® LXE portable grill. It’s built with wheels and a fold-up stand for easy set-up, take-down and portability. It features a fully adjustable, open flame for drip-through cooking with up to 10,000 BTU’s of cooking power on each of the 2 burners.

Coleman Road Trip Grill LXE

Take the convenience, efficiency, and versatility of the household barbecue grill on the road this summer with the clever Roadtrip Grill LXE from Coleman. Whereas other portable liquid propane grills are petite and tabletop in design, the Roadtrip LXE is a full-size grill with collapsible scissor legs for countertops or travel. This 36-inch grill features 285 square inches of cooking space, ideal for toting to the beach or just into the driveway a small block party. Two 10,000 BTU burners cook meats evenly. Independent control knobs allow users to adjust temperatures on either burner for flexibility.

Features

The grill comes equipped with two warp-resistant cast-iron grill grates, coated in porcelain for cleaning convenience. Two side tables attach to the grill’s sides for extra preparation space and store neatly under the grill. A grease tray catches drippings, sliding out for cleaning. The grill is outfitted with an Instastart electronic ignition. The grill affixes to a standard 16.4-ounce disposable propane cylinder, or can be hooked up to a 20-pound tank with an additional accessory purchase. Burning on high with a propane cylinder, the grill operates for 2.1 hours, while low settings allow operation for up to 4.5 hours. A heavy-duty vitreous lid cased in painted steel contains flames to reduce hazard while barring access to bugs and debris. The collapsible legs feature two wheels on one end and a wide handle on the other for towing. To clean the cooking surface, use mild detergents and avoid steel wool. Coleman offers several interchangeable Roadtrip cooking surfaces, including a stovetop and griddle, for separate purchase. This grill requires assembly. Coleman offers a limited five-year warranty for this item. Collapsed, the grill measures 36 by 22 by 13 inches with a shipping weight of 60 pounds. Propane is not included.

At a Glance

  • Fold-up stand with wheels that collapses down to a convenient pack-away size
  • Fully-adjustable cooking power up to 10,000 BTU on each burner
  • InstaStart electronic ignition offers matchless lighting
  • PerfectFlow control system provides pressure regulation for consistent output throughout the life of your 1-lb. or 20-lb. propane cylinder (with proper accessories)
  • Tool holders and side tables built in for easy use
  • Removable grease management tray
  • Versatile mix & match surfaces… has grill, griddle and stove capability
  • Measures 46 x 18 x 35″

Product Features

  • East to transport, folds to compact size with large handle and wheels for easy pulling; Sets up in seconds
  • Easy-to-clean, cast-iron and porcelain-coated surfaces with removable grease tray
  • PerfectFlow Pressure Control System for steady heat, even in the cold
  • Large cooking surface, 285 sq. in.(1838.7 sq. cm) with two cast-iron, porcelain coated grill grates included
  • 20,000 BTUs of cooking power, 10,000 BTUs on each burner; powered by 16.4-oz. propane cylinders

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2 thoughts on “Coleman 9949-750 Road Trip Grill LXE”

  1. I love this grill! My wife and I wanted a new grill for tailgating at Miami Dolphins games this year. I am somewhat of a home gourmet and I am extremely particular of my cooking accouterments. After reading countless reviews on many different sites we narrowed it down to the Weber Q and the Coleman Roadtrip LXE. We went to Outdoor World here in Fort Lauderdale and actually looked at both as they had floor models available. We chose the Roadtrip based on it’s modular ease of set-up and take down (I’ve never seen…

  2. Good grill IF you mind a few common sense tips. I am a died in the wool griller and Weber guy. We currently have three grills around the house; a horizontal smoker/charcoal grill, a Weber gas Silver C gas grill (10 years old, the best!!) and the Coleman Roadtrip. I bought this grill because I get stuck doing the cooking at other friends and relatives and always had to load up the Weber. This Roadtrip is the cat’s meow for this type of grilling road show.I was going to get a Weber Q but it doesn’t have the cart, at least not at…

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