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Camp Chef Mountain Series Rainier 2x Two-Burner Camp Stove with Griddle & Carry Bag

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$199.99 when purchased online
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About this item

Highlights

  • 18,000 BTUS/ HR: One 8,000 BTU tube burner + One 10,000 BTU burner combine for a totally of 18,000 BTUs/Hr. These powerful burners along with the 3-sided windscreen fight windy conditions.
  • Includes unit, griddle, and carry bag
  • Folding Lid: Folding lid provides a 3-sided wind screen when the cook system is in use. Once shut the lid latches like a suite-case for a convenient transportation option.
  • Matchless Ignition: Don’t worry about where the lighter is, when you have matchless ignition, you can get your cooking system roaring with the twist of a knob.
  • 1 Year Warranty

Description

There's nothing better than a cool, crisp morning in the outdoors with a pile of steaming bacon, eggs, and pancakes. And there's no better camp system to create that meal than the Rainier 2X Combo. With the included non-stick aluminum griddle, you have the space to cook up breakfast on one side and heat a kettle of water on the other.
Dimensions (Overall): 4 Inches (H) x 12 Inches (W) x 23.5 Inches (D)
Weight: 16 Pounds
Features: Electronic Ignition, 3-Sided Windscreen
Assembly Details: No Assembly Required
Number of Burners: 2
Required, Not Included: Propane Tank
Maximum Heat Output: 18000 BTU/Hour
Power Source: Propane
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
TCIN: 86174282
UPC: 033246218007
Item Number (DPCI): 337-04-1321
Origin: Imported
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information visit www.p65warnings.ca.gov. www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 27 inches length x 15.5 inches width x 8.25 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 20 pounds
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Q: What material is the griddle made of? (Cast Iron, Aluminum etc)

submitted by Jerome - 2 years ago
  • A: Hi Jerome - Thanks for your question! The Camp Chef Mountain Series Rainier stove features a non-stick coated aluminum griddle. I hope this helps!

    submitted byProductExpert - 2 years ago
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4.1 out of 5 stars with 16 reviews

Wanted great things out of it but not worth the pr

2 out of 5 stars
Woody75 - 8 months ago
originally posted on campchef.com
Griddle is poor quality. Warps easily and does not have high enough sides to contain food. Whoever designed it clearly did t use it in a practical setting.
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Well made dual purpose grill

5 out of 5 stars
- 1 year ago
originally posted on campchef.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Haven't had a chance to use it. However, seems very well made and can't wait to use this car camping.
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Foodie

5 out of 5 stars
Kevin Griffin - 1 year ago
originally posted on campchef.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great size for shore lunch and picnics. Will feed 4-6, not for game day tailgate for small crowd. Go get camp chefs big model and a 20 lbs propane tank if you’re feeding a crowd.
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Great stove!

5 out of 5 stars
Campguy - 1 year ago
originally posted on campchef.com
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a great/ durable unit! Very solid for what I'm sure will be many great years of use!
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Very nice little stove and grill/griddle

5 out of 5 stars
Jim63 - 2 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
I'm very impressed with the flame control. The griddle works great. Am able to fit both 10 and 12 inch Dutch ovens with feet on burner with grill/griddle removed. The burner puts out lots of heat to cook in Dutch oven prior to baking with coals not on the stove of course. Wind control is also great . I am used to my old Coleman propane stove. Pizio lighter worked well. Very happy with this stove ! Maybe not the arrangement of stove grill/griddle for everyone but perfect for me!
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Tent Camper

5 out of 5 stars
- 2 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
We enjoyed using our new Rainer 2X grill. It was easy to set up and use. It gets hot very quickly and needed to play with the controls a little to figure out the right flame level. Once we played with it and use to the controls, we had no problems with cooking our meals. Had no issues with the grill and the griddle, was to cook hot dogs, hamburgers, and pancakes. Worked great for a family of three for camping I took a Coleman grill along with us and landed up using the Rainer grill more than the Coleman grill. Plan on purchasing a Everest 2x in the future.
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Perfection

5 out of 5 stars
Chloe - 2 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
The Rainier stove is great! There is so much you can do with it between the stove top and the gridle; the possibilities are endless! It is exactly what I have been looking for and is perfect for all car camping adventures!
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Factory Freak

5 out of 5 stars
- 3 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
I read many reviews some good some bad. I spent 30 years in design so I understand manufacturing & assembly pretty well. All parts must have tolerances because nothing can be made perfectly. Parts can go together tight, louse or just right. back in the muscle car era the term Factory Freak (FF) was coined and represented a car that was much faster than identical cars off the assembly line. Statistics say that one out of 100,000 cars would by chance go together with perfect tolerances and end up balanced & blue printed and about 30% more horse power. Well my stove is a FF. All the parts fit perfectly, the flame controls have precise adjustment & allow simmering or intense heat. I made a frittata in a covered cast iron pan on the single burner which required extremely low flame. Those worried about having enough heat should refer to the review where the gentleman melted his grill. Aluminum melts at about 1200 degrees & that should be plenty of heat for most cooking tasks. The griddle & grill work great with surprisingly even heat across the entire surface. The stove cleans up easily even with drippings in the bottom. This stove is perfect for any cooking task. The only criticisms are: 1. the grill storage pocket in the bag is too tight; 2. It would be nice to have a place to stow the regulator tube; 3. Adjustable feet would be lovely. I plan to put rivnuts in the 4 holes in the bottom for screw in legs. All in all a great product. Plus you can always use it to cast aluminum figurines, just save your beverage cans.
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Good but a few quirks

4 out of 5 stars
Dante - 3 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
I bought this for the griddle and single burner combo. Exactly the combination I was looking for. These 2 features perform flawlessly. Cooking is easily controlled and cleanup is simple. The griddle handles food for 2 or 3 easily and the stovetop boils water, etc in short time. Now for the cons: I immediately bought the hose and adapter to utilize the camper lp or bigger lp bottles. Why this is not included is beyond me. It all works fine with the small green bottles but I hate the stiff neck, awkward adapter they connect to. Secondly, the grill is useless. If actually used as a grill the grease, etc has no good place to go and is a mess to clean. Also, the grill portion didn’t last at all. The attached picture shows how the coating completely burned off. Now this is not a deal killer for me because I have no intention of using the grill anyway. I am perfectly satisfied with the griddle and burner.
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Disappointed in Rainier griddle

2 out of 5 stars
DOGMAGNET - 3 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
I love Camp Chef products but wish I would have just bought a 2 burner instead of this flimsy griddle. Warped after first use on 50% power. Wish they had a more solid replacement.
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Great Versatile Camp Stove

5 out of 5 stars
scouter463 - 3 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
This is the stove everyone wants me to bring on camping trips. Very much like the stove (especially the temperature controls) and have had no problems. I got a hose adapter to run straight from 5 lb propane botte to stove. The griddle is a bit thin and takes some care to keep it from warping. Grate does get messy but the unit is pretty easy to clean. After over 3 years of use mine is still going strong. I go camping at least once a month and a week at a time in the summer.
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Not worth the price - consider another model

2 out of 5 stars
JackD - 4 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
First camp chef product I’ve bought and kind of disappointed. Bought on 6/20/21 for family use at the beach, some family camping and hunting trips. This thing wilts in the wind and the left/grill half refuses to light in a 10 mph wind. When it is lit it won’t cook food in wind unless the lid is closed somewhat which puts the lid supports into the food. Additionally the regulator is very positional and leaks gas unless it’s held just a certain way.
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Close to perfect camp stove - Needs some more work

4 out of 5 stars
ItsmeBigD - 4 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
Pro's: 1.Carry Bag 2.Grill and Griddle Plate - Yes, they are flimsy but functional - Just be patient and cook at a reasonably low temp and they won't warp much, and if they do they're flexible as are the tabs to secure it in the slots on the grill. 3. 10,000 BTU burner boils water quickly and pan fry's well and provides evenly distributed heat. 4. Performed exceptionally well in high winds coming off the San Juans down in southern Colorado (no flameouts at all) Cons: 1. The side wind panels do not fit into the slots on the grill very well at all, ended up securing them with some strong magnets I happened to have in my truck, worked! 2.There is no place for the grease to catch if you're cooking something a little fatty. I just lined the burner with foil which worked decent but cooking bacon got a little messy, if you want less mess cook Turkey bacon or leaner cuts of meat, if not you can still make it work with a little creative ingenuity and foil. 3. Fuel - Stop forcing people to use the green fuel canisters they are such a waste and cumbersome to deal with. You're an outdoor company maybe do your part in helping customers maintain a lower carbon footprint. Luckily, I have an adapter that I can hook up to the annoying canister arm that I can use on a 5lb propane tank but it's still pretty inconvenient having to hook it up that way. Overall I love its versatility and performance, just needs a few more improvements to be perfect.
1 reply from Support team - 4 years ago
Thank you for the thoughtful review. We will pass this on to our engineering team!
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Ranier Grill

3 out of 5 stars
Greg Clodfelter - 4 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
I was a little disappointed in the quality. The wind shields don't fit well in the slots and the grill grate and giddle are too thin.
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Just what I was looking for

4 out of 5 stars
Brian Z - 4 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
Perfect for frying up breakfast and heating coffee at the same time. The grill surface turned out to be about useless though- the drippings go straight under the burner and are a mess to clean up, and the grill burned right through after just a few uses. The flat griddle works great though.
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Laneer Stove

4 out of 5 stars
Jim17 - 4 years ago
originally posted on campchef.com
Took this stove on our motorcycle trip to Alaska the summer of 2019. Cooked for two on it seven weeks straight. It was a good little stove for the trip. A couple of things. The single burner grill is too high so it took longer to heat up things. I took it off and turned it over to get my pots a little closer to the burner. When I buy a new one I'll grind the legs down to solve this problem. The bbq griddle is worthless, all the greases from the meat just went down into the stove and made a mess. We used it once before giving up on it. The flat top worked great for most stuff. With a little ingenuity and tin foil we were able to cook just about anything that gets fried or boiled. I also use it for hunting and fishing about 15-20 days per year. After two years it is needing to be replaced
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