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Uruguay, Montevideo
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Review on πŸ”₯ Flame King YSNHT600 2 Burner Built-In RV Cooktop Stove, Propane, High BTU Burners, Cover Included by Abdy Traini

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The lid/windshield is a separate element that attaches to the worktop rather than the cooker itself.

I have a drawer that slides out the side of my RV to hold an outdoor grill or camp stove. The old stove broke so I bought this one as an upgrade. I wanted everyone to know that the lid/windshield is a separate item that attaches to the countertop. It is not part of the oven. Therefore the stove cannot be used with a windscreen unless it is mounted on some type of worktop. So it is not a separate entity. In addition, the windshield has no side shield attachments, so high winds can blow it back and bend it. I solved this problem by adding some latches to the guards to hold them in the open position. I had to bend the lid outwards a bit to fit the width of the latches. I hooked this stove up to my trailer's gas system with a quick coupler and hose. My trailer, like most modern RV's, has a single cylinder regulator that reduces the pressure in the RV's gas system to about 0.5psi. The oven came with the regulator set at 0.5psi, so the regulator was only turned off to limit the flow. I removed the kiln regulator and after that the kiln burners worked perfectly. All in all, the stove is worth its price, but be aware that installing it and setting it up to your liking will be a small do-it-yourself project.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Difficult to say