Drop in stove.

I don't have this but have been considering a pull out kitchen in my trailer.

Like the size but dont know about the controls, reliability etc

 
Look at Partner camp stoves, the last stove you will by. The parts that break are recessed really great stoves. They are not cheap, when I saw them I was surprised at the attention to detail. They were build for white water rafting and its rigors.
I have owned Camp Chef, (crap) critical failure after 1 year. Colman, good bulky I still have a 3 bruner converted to propane. Primus, went 20 years and failed the nobs were replaced many times . All the stoves in the shipping boxes when I travel. All gear is very well maintained but well used.
 
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I ordered one and liked it so much that I ordered the bag, the stand, and the griddle. All of those products are of high quality too! We were considering a Blackstone griddle for our RV lot in FL. Now we don't need one...
 
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I ordered one and liked it so much that I ordered the bag, the stand, and the griddle. All of those products are of high quality too! We were considering a Blackstone griddle for our RV lot in FL. Now we don't need one...


Yes, the Partner stove is very impressive. Very well made.
 
Partner Stove has many options on their website. I bought this little one, which fits snug in a basic shoulder bag and stows in the truck. The stove wasn't cheap, but it performs well and will outlast me. It pairs up nicely with a TailGater Tire Table, leaving enough space for basic food prep.
 

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