I had a standard gas Coleman with a side burner and a grill on the other. Who just broke, so I need to buy a new stove and / or grill. If I buy a portable gas grill without a tape recorder I set a pot, pan or coffee in it? Also, if I get one of them. . . Is it safe to use lava rocks or briquettes? Would that help distribute the heat? So far, the Go-Anywhere Grill Weber looks like something that might work, but I’m not sure about the above questions. Thank you very much!

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2 Responses to “Can I use a pot or pan on a portable grill? I am looking for a new camping grill and am not sure what to buy”

  1. J. Delm, Says:

    you can use both as long as they’re built for it, like if they’re iron, aluminum, & pyrex ( glass pots & pans) make sure they’re marked,
    safe for fire, electric, or microwave use.

  2. Time travler Says:

    The Weber Go-Anywhere grill is great. Of course you can put a pot on it and use it like a stove. The thing I like about the Weber’s is the temp is easy to control. I use the propane model, but Briquettes are fine on the other models, not on the propane ones though.

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