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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great single cooker,
By Fishgriller "Kurt Ploetz" (Always Outside!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Camp Chef SHP-RL High Pressure Single Burner Cooker with Detachable legs and Round top, Black (Lawn & Patio)
Chef Kurt, in the field with a Camp Chef Single Burner Stove. This stove is the brother to the SH-140L deluxe high pressure, both can do the job, PROS: to this model is it will hole a round pot better, and the way the legs store. The SH 140L has the cloverleaf design that is a bit heavier duty and a higher cooking height. Camp Chef SH-140L High Pressure Single Burner Cooker with Detachable legs and Clover Leaf Surface, Black Overall you can go wrong with these stoves. If you are looking for more camp cooking check out the modular cooking or the mountain series. Camp Chef Explorer Series EX-60LW 2-Burner Modular Cooking System, Black Camp Chef Mountain Series 3 Burner Camping Stove From the field to the grill!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Exactly what I expected,
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This review is from: Camp Chef SHP-RL High Pressure Single Burner Cooker with Detachable legs and Round top, Black (Lawn & Patio)
I bought this to boil wort for a home brewing setup. It works fantastic for that. I got a rolling boil pretty quick while it was in the 30's outside.
Here is what I don't like: -They always paint the tops of these things. Expect it to burn off, stink horribly, turn white. What doesn't burn off will flake all over the place. I know it looks better painted, but it's annoying. -For some reason, every time I lite this thing, the flame shoots back up the burner and I get a little flame at the end of the hose where the air inlet is located. It blows out easily enough, but I don't like flame where it's not supposed to be, so watch for that. -I think a better hose would be nice, but it does regulate the flame from full on to low flame reasonably well. I did get a kick out of the label that says to keep flammables 10 feet away, and the hose is 2 feet long. Here is what I like: -My 12 gallon pot fits on it perfectly, of course your results might be different, but my pot is wider than tall and the base fits just inside the ring while sitting on the platform bars. The top ring is nice and large. -It's very stable. I never felt like the pot was going to rock or parboil me if I bumped it by accident. -People say these things are loud, but I don't really think it's that loud. Certainly louder than your grill, but once you hit temp you can crank it down to sustain temp. That's much quieter, and more fuel efficient. It sounds about like if you went to your car and released a bunch of air out of your valve stem. I think it's a perfect stove for brewing, with sufficient temp control and plenty of power. I'm sure it would work great for frying stuff, or pretty much anything that requires large amounts of hot liquid.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Propane Consumption and Review for those who want to get Extended Legs,
By kk (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Camp Chef SHP-RL High Pressure Single Burner Cooker with Detachable legs and Round top, Black (Lawn & Patio)
About the Unit:
Overall, I'm happy with the solid build. I purchased the extended legs and it supposes to add another 13 inches as advertise but it only added 11 in. So from original cooktop height 15.5 in, got up to 26.5 in (claimed to be 28.5+ inches tall). Not very happy about this but well, too late now. If I knew this ahead, I would have spend the money at Home Depot custom make my own extension bars. About Propane Consumption: This is a high output burner at 60000 BTU/hr. Therefore, with the low output burner at 30000 BTU/hr, the consumption and cost below will be divided in half. Camp Chef SHP-RL Propane Consumption and Cost --------------------------------------------- 20 lb propane tank holds 360000 BTU/hr. Camp Chef SHP-RL Burner Max Output 60000 BTU/hr. Propane last: 360000/60000 = 6 Hours (at Max Output) 20 lb propane = 4.6 gallons. 4.6 gallons x $4.25 (at U-Haul) = $19.55 Refill Cost $19.55/6 Hours = $3.26 per hour of usage.
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