How To Clean Coleman Road Trip Grill in 4 Easy Steps

How To Clean Coleman Road Trip Grill

Hey there! Want to know how to clean Coleman Road Trip grill? Wait you have to go through the parts of the grill, and then you will be able to clean the specific part easily. Whether you’re a seasoned griller or just starting your journey with a Road Trip grill it is important to know about this grill and its parts. This grill gives the most delicious results whether grilling in your backyard or camping in a hilly area.

The adjustable parts are easily removable and the grill quality is selected while considering the easiness of the grillers. Although this grill is a little bit compact it gives you the ease of a portable small grill to the big grill having many advantages.

Coleman Road Trip 285 Grill

285 Road Trip Grill is a propane gas grill with exceptional cooking performance with a large cooking area. This grill is known as a camping grill because of its size and excellent grilling qualities. The heavy-duty burners, hassle-free setup, and matchless initiation make it the best choice for camping and outdoor grilling.

Size of the Grill

The Coleman Road Trip Grill has a diameter of 30.25 inches and dimensions of 19.19 inches wide and 16.13 inches high. Its powder-coated finish makes it ideal for outdoor cooking and protects it from harsh atmospheres, and its small size makes it suitable for camping.

Weight of the Grill

The grill comes with a weight of 46.7 pounds, making it easy to move anywhere. It is supported with 2 high-quality wheels and a handle that helps in moving the grill. The weight comes from the frame that is made of stainless steel which is rust-resistant and easy to clean but heavy.

Grilling Area and Burners

The Grilling area is the most prominent feature of the Coleman Road Trip grill having 285 square inches. It allows you to cook lots of different things at the same time with a range of grilling power from 3250 to 20000 BTUs from the 3 knobs burners.

Porcelain-enameled Cast Iron Grates

The dual grates are made up of cast iron and enameled with porcelain. These grates are best for even heat distribution and making perfect grill marks on the meat. Cast iron can absorb heat, retain it for a longer time, and then distribute it.  However, the porcelain coating protects the cast iron from rusting and helps in cleaning.

How to Clean Coleman Road Trip Grill

Grill Grates

The Coleman RoadTrip 285 Grill comes with 2 grill grates of the same size. These grates are made of cast iron or porcelain-coated steel giving the perfect grill marks while cooking the meat thoroughly because of the even heat distribution.

Take the grates from the grill, and scrub off the food particles and grease. Apply warm soapy water, scrub the grates with a sponge, and wash them with clean water at the end. You don’t need to soak the grates if scrubbing removes the food particles.

Burners

You don’t need to clean the burners after every grilling session. Just look at the symptoms like yellowing of the flame, improper burning of the burners, low heat, or you smell the gas. Take a brush gently clean the burner ports and wipe down the burners thoroughly.

If you feel a heavy smell of gas then it shows the grease or food particles close the holes of the burners. Take a small brush or toothpick and clear the holes for better results and at the end wash it to remove the remaining food particles and grease from them.

Control Knobs

The Coleman RoadTrip Grill has 3 Adjustable burners that cook the food more easily through direct or indirect heating. These are located on the front of the grill making it easy to handle the heat required for cooking. These knobs work independently and have an auto-ignition system.

You will see these knobs get messy most of the time while placing the food on it. The juice from the meat gets sticks to the knobs. When such thing happens, you don’t need to remove the knobs for cleaning. Dip a paper towel in soapy water and rub it till you see no stain on the knobs.

Grease Tray

The Coleman RoadTrip grill comes with a nonstick removable grease tray. It is located below the burners and covers the entire area under the grill plate. Add water to the grease tray when you are grilling to make the cleaning easy afterward.

The grease and juice secreted from the food will be collected in the tray so you will not come up with flare-ups. The water also minimizes the smoke produced when the grease touches the hot body. When you are done with the grilling, remove the grease tray, through the water, and wash it without brushing and scrubbing it.

Side Tray

The side tray is an addition to the grill used to place the food or utensils while you are grilling. It is also used to stabilize the grill because on one side of the base is the wheel and the other side is the non-movable legs. After grilling, snap the tray from the grill and wash it with soapy water, or place it in the dishwasher for perfect cleaning. 

Lid with Handle

When you are grilling on fire the juice from the meat drips on the grease plate. The intense heat splatters the juice everywhere and the lid gets the most splitters. Additionally, while placing and removing the food from the grill the most touchable part is the lid and handle, so clean the lid and its handle so the insects and bugs don’t interfere with the grill.

Grill Housing

When you clean the removable parts then it’s time to clean the inner body and the grill housing. Take a damp cloth, apply some mild detergent on it, and wipe down the interior body. The grill housing is where you will see lots of grease splatters and carbon buildup.

It is better to vacuum the inner side for loose food particles so the wiping will get easy and you will get a clean Coleman RoadTrip grill.

Foldable Stand and Wheels

The stand is made of stainless steel so it is easy to clean. It mostly gets dirty because of the smoke and the food juice that sticks to it while grilling. When you find the stand or the wheels dirty, you can unscrew them and wash them with hot water and mild detergent. If it is just a dust them take a towel and clean the legs and wheels of the Coleman Road Trip grill.

LPG Regulator

The LPG regulator does not easily get dirty because it is located at the bottom side of the grill. If it gets messy, unscrew it and clean it with a wet paper towel. The Road Trip grill allows using a disposable one-pound gas tank directly fixed to the grill or it also goes for 20lb. LPG tank through the regulator and adapter hose pipe.

Reassemble the Coleman Road Trip Grill

Once you clean all the parts and dry them completely then you can go for reassembling. It is necessary to dry each part perfectly otherwise your Coleman RoadTrip grill will rust and you will lose money. Start by placing the grease tray and after that fix the burners. When these parts get fixed on their position then place the grill grates.

Reconnect the propane tank and go for a test while rotating the knobs. At first, the grill will take some time because the pipeline is empty of gas, when the pipe gets filled with the gas it lights with a little intense fire, so it is necessary to take precautionary measures. 

Tips for Keeping Coleman Road Trip Grill Last Longer

Regularly Clean the Grill

Clean the Road Trip grill after each use to prevent grease build-ups and the sticking of the food particles. If you leave the grill messy after each use the microorganisms may feed on them, infect the grill, and cause rust.

Prepare the Grill before Use

Before starting cooking on the grill, apply a high smoking point oil on the grates. This will protect the grates from sticking food and grease and make the cleaning easy at the end. Seasoning also decreases the rusting on the grates because it forms a protective covering on them.

Polish the Grill

Polishing the Coleman Road Trip Grill makes a protective layer on the grill that avoids malfunctioning of the grill. Though it looks new to you, doing this increases the life of the grill. You need to clean your grill and polish it before storing it.

Wear Protective Cover

It is better to wear a grill cover to protect it from dust, sunlight, moisture, and rodents. The cover is a defense system for a grill and protects it from the atmosphere when not in use. The Coleman Road Trip grill is portable so you don’t need to buy a big cover just purchase the same size cover and wear it on the body while the legs will be outside the cover so you can easily take it anywhere.  

Store the Grill Properly

The grill has an auto ignition system so you need to remove the batteries when storing the grill. Batteries contain chemicals that cause rust if not used for a longer period. Wear the grill cover and store it in a moisture-free area like in a garage or an underground store room.

Conclusion

Coleman Road Trip grill needs cleaning after every use for its long-lasting life without getting rust and wear and tear. You don’t need to wash the grill after every use but you have to clean them after use. Wash the grill grates, and grease tray at the end of each grilling session because these parts are a clear invitation to rodents and microorganisms when left unclean.

It is not necessary to detach the whole grill after each grilling session before storing but the better option is to vacuum the grill’s inner side, the hidden areas to remove the food particles completely. Afterwards, take a damp cloth and clean the grill thoroughly and at the end apply a thin layer of oil to protect it from rust.

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