BBQ for the RV.

I've got a Q-Grill that works great...but thinking of adding a Blackstone as well....would need to re-organize the 5th wheel storage a little...anyone using the single burner Blackstone....thoughts? 
The single burner is no good.  I had the 17" before getting the 22" dual.  The grease catch on the 17 is a complete PITA while the 22 drops right in the back.  You don't even need the one that comes provided as I've forgotten it in the past.  The 22 does go through the propane on high heat, but get the connection to the RV and call it a day!

 
Always liked my Weber Q had the 200 for years and part of my downsizing was the grill and traded @matt86m for his 100 size. As far as I know both are going strong. I had to replace the regulator on the 220 but wasn't a big deal. The Blackstone won't perform and better in the wind and sand will get on the griddle.........that's my 2 cents at least. My old one that Matt has is probably about 16 years old now.
Get the side plate, wind deflector dealios on Amazon for the Blackstone or make some, easy peezy.

 
@Spize909 Still going strong. 
 

Grease, im still searching for a good one for my moho. Been thru 3 and havent liked them. Not sure where ill go next. Ive looked at the Coleman and the Weber (like you posted) but havent tried either one yet. 
 

Glamis set up is good with a Weber Q200 and 22” Blackstone. They live on the bbq cart in my enclosed. My issue is what i can store in the moho when i dont have the enclosed

 
Been really happy with the Nexgrill for the last few years

 
Just got one of these for the RV. Admittedly it's just in my backyard or the moment but it's manageable for a storage compartment and throw it up on a camp table, and the price can't be beat. Rather happy with it so far!

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I have been using the Coleman fold style and even got some of the accessories and has been great for a few years now with no complaints and easy to store in the RV.

 
The mini pit boss is the best I have used. I can smoke a tri tip or reverse sear a t bone. I have a 1500 watt inverter that runs it with no problems and it doesn’t seam to put much of a strain on the batteries. 

 
2 guys in glacis storage have this big arm attached to the back of there toy hauler with a hinge on the right corner.it swings out and thay a Blackstone and a webber grill mounted to it.looks like it swings a full 90 degrees then you flip down a leg and its ready to use.no storage needed to be taken up and thay are fixed to the unit in the back.if I can find the pic I took on my phone ill post it.

 
2 guys in glacis storage have this big arm attached to the back of there toy hauler with a hinge on the right corner.it swings out and thay a Blackstone and a webber grill mounted to it.looks like it swings a full 90 degrees then you flip down a leg and its ready to use.no storage needed to be taken up and thay are fixed to the unit in the back.if I can find the pic I took on my phone ill post it.
Jayco made a tailgater outdoor kitchen that was mounted like that.

 
Screen shots but you get the idea. Don’t know the shop who did it but. This is on the V Twin Visionary 5th wheel

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