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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Disappointing Jul 18, 2010
By LAF I am completely unhappy with this griddle. The main issue is that the angled sides leave very limited room for cooking pancakes, which is what we usually have when camping. It would have been better if it was made with a larger flat surface with a small lip around the edge. Also, the non-stick surface has not held up, even with careful use. It certainly needs to have a thicker coating of more durable material. Finally, this Coleman griddle doesn't fit on the Coleman 2-burner stove--go figure. I suppose it might be good for making a really big omelet, though that's not something I typically cook in the woods. Overall, I think it's a poor design and I'm sorry I didn't return it immediately.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Griddle too small Jun 26, 2007
By Julie
"daydreemrr"
This griddle is too small to fit over both burners and too big to fit over one. It wasn't worth the money at all. The quality of it was decent, though.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Camp Cook May 12, 2007
By LMC Nice cooking on our coleman stove. Great addition to our camping equipement.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A Poor Cooking Surface Apr 29, 2010
By Mark Harvey I purchased this griddle to replace my over-used, once-upon-a-time-non-stick worn out light-weight griddle. Unfortunately, I wasn't very satisfied with the Coleman Steel Non-Stick Griddle for two-key reasons.
1) Lack of cooking surface area:
As one can see by the photo its edges are not very steep. Consequently a great deal of cooking area is lost. Now this does have some benefits such as safely holding and then pouring off excess bacon grease when it is necessary. If - on the other hand - one is making pancakes the resulting lack of a cooking surface severely impacts the production rate, which can be a bothersome when cooking for more than three people.
2) Poor cooking results:
The griddle doesn't distribute heat well (even for a lightweight griddle). I've uses other lightweight griddles and have been much happier with their performance. When I used this grill I cooked over a Coleman two-burner stove and I found that the heat remained focused under the burner which led to some well-done-barely-cooked-two-toned pancakes even after I adjusted the burners several times.
Ultimately I have another griddle that is well used, and when our camping trip was over I decided to donate the Coleman griddle to a local Boy Scout troop and returned to my old, worn, lightweight griddle.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Camping Tool Jul 07, 2008
By John F. Morrison I recently purchased this griddle to put with the rest of my camping gear. My family considered it a welcomed addition. They enjoyed the how we were able to use to make pancakes, eggs, warm tortillas ect.
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