Zempire 2-Burner DLX Grill Stove
When you want to feed hungry campers fast, the portable Zempire 2-Burner DLX grill stove helps you get the job done. Its 2 burners and lower grill make it a complete solution for campsite cooking.









- 2 high-powered burners (12,200 BTU) get campsite meals on the table faster
 - Powerful lower grill (4,500 BTU) allows campers to toast and grill food while still using the upper burners
 - Push-button piezo-ignition makes lighting burners easy
 - Micro flame adjustment allows plenty of different settings to cook with precision
 - Grill tray and handle included
 - Foldable windshield locks in place to minimize wind interference, keeping flames hot and saving fuel
 - Fold-and-lock design enables easy carrying and helps protect burners while keeping stove parts secure
 - Stable feet increase grip on smooth surfaces
 - 1/4 in. NPT fitting for propane canister (propane canister not included)
 - Stove regulator included
 - Tested in the remote campsites of New Zealand
 - Burn time (max flame): approx. 110 min
 - Fuel not included
 
Imported.
View all Zempire Gas Grills| Best Use | Camping  | 
|---|---|
| Fuel Type | Canister  | 
| Fuel | Propane  | 
| Auto Ignition | Yes  | 
| Heat Output (per burner) | Burners: 12,200 british thermal units; grill: 4,500 british thermal units  | 
| Number of Burners | 2 Burners  | 
| Burn Time (Max Flame) | 1 hr. 50 min.  | 
| Material(s) | Powder-coated pressed steel with stainless-steel drip tray  | 
| Dimensions | 19.1 x 12.4 x 6.7 inches  | 
| Weight | 13 pounds  | 
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So close to being great, but not there yet.
Just got back from hosting four in Oregon with this stove. I had previously purchased a Coleman two burner for this trip but returned it (before use) in favor of this stove because it fit the lodge cast iron griddle I have a little better than the Coleman. Pros: - Solid construction - Metal knobs - Versatility Cons: - Did not come with a case??? - Does not have adjustable feet. This alone is worth a two star deduction. Do I really need to explain why a camper would need a system to level a stove? - No case??? Is this a joke? How am I supposed to transport this thing? Seriously. - The nice metal knobs weren’t actually calibrated properly. One was considerably off from the other.

