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I am planning to buy a 22-24" disc for cooking when I travel in my 5th wheel. From talking with friends that have them, I don't needs bunches of heat like a fish cooker. Needs to be smaller or take down compactly. Camp Chef single burner stove? What are some good options?
A cheap burner is a grease fitting / alemite / zerk / whatever you call them in your area.

Remove the spring and ball from the inside…

Add a deflector plate above it to spread the heat out…
https://www.agrisupply.com/low-pressure-burner-cast-iron/p/40282/
I saw Carolina Cookers single burner stove using that burner. I'm leaning in that direction.
While I havent used something that large on it, I picked up one of the small coleman single burners to use outside. It's been wonderful.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-...PwbKEAQYAyABEgKNBfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I'd go with one like this
https://www.academy.com/p/outdoor-gourmet-deluxe-fryer-stand

They sell ones for the disc too
https://www.academy.com/p/outdoor-gourmet-multifunction-cooker
The Academy multi function might be an option.
I found the combo deal at Academy. Got it all together. Going to test it out. May have to add a 24 inch disc. Going to try a few things and see how it goes. Looks like a better use of space in my 5th wheel than a Blackstone.
Originally Posted by baldhunter

I have the gourmet deluxe one at the first link. It sits on the back porch and is mostly used for heating oil for fish, fries, etc. It works fine, but after about five years, it needed to be disassembled and scrubbed with a wire brush to remove rust and gunk that was keeping it from functioning properly. Worked fine afterwards. I don't know there's much "deluxe" about it. Pretty basic.
I would buy a Fire Disc and go.
This is not cheap, and I only ever saw a video.
(On the campfire a few years ago, I think)
It's a darn nice portable setup.




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