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Greystone Freestanding Propane RV Range - 3 Burners - 35-15/16" Tall - Stainless Steel
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Greystone Freestanding Propane RV Range - 3 Burners - 35-15/16" Tall - Stainless Steel

Part Number: GR26GR
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You're cracking eggs while the sun floods in. Cookies cooling on the rack. The scent of garlic mingles with pine. This isn't camp food - it's a real meal, made in a real kitchen that just happens to move. Great Prices for the best rv stoves and ovens from Greystone. Greystone Freestanding Propane RV Range - 3 Burners - 35-15/16" Tall - Stainless Steel part number GR26GR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Greystone Rv Stoves and Ovens - GR26GR

  • Range
  • Propane Cooktop
  • Greystone
  • Triple Burner
  • 21-7/16W x 35-15/16T x 21-1/4D Inch
  • 12V
  • Stainless Steel
  • 8000 Btu

You're cracking eggs while the sun floods in. Cookies cooling on the rack. The scent of garlic mingles with pine. This isn't camp food - it's a real meal, made in a real kitchen that just happens to move.


Highlights

  • Three-burner cooktop: Prep full meals in your RV without juggling heat zones.
  • LED-lit knobs: White backlight makes it easy to see what's on after sunset.
  • Glass cover adds counter space: Shields burners when not in use and adds prep area.
  • Oven with movable rack: Bake, roast, or reheat with flexible shelf height.
  • Easy-clean cast iron grate: Lift it off and wipe it down - no more grime traps.
  • Modern stainless finish: Pairs with other RV kitchen appliances without clashing.

Features to Know About

A Real Kitchen Experience, Even on the Road

You cook like it matters, because it does. This freestanding range gives you space and control, whether you're sauteing, simmering, or baking a batch of cookies with the kids. It feels familiar - like home - but fits your rolling lifestyle. You're not settling for flimsy burners or uneven heat. You're actually enjoying your kitchen again.

Cooktop Space That Works Like Home

Range Top

Three burners up top mean you can boil water, fry bacon, and keep sauce warm without fighting for room. The layout feels intuitive, and the glass cover folds down to protect the burners and act as bonus counter space when you're not cooking. It turns your cooktop into part of your prep surface.

Even Oven Heat and a Window That Matters

The oven actually holds temperature like it's supposed to. You don't have to guess whether your dish is cooking or just warming up. A built-in glass door lets you check on food without opening and losing heat, and the wire rack adjusts so you're not cramming pans into one spot.

Backlit Knobs Keep You Oriented

When the lights are low or the blinds are drawn, it's easy to forget what's still on. The knobs on this range glow with soft white LED lighting, so you can glance across the kitchen and know what's hot. It's a small touch that adds confidence and safety, especially when you're cooking while others sleep.

Built for the Bumps and the Cleanups

That solid cast iron grate doesn't wobble when the rig rocks. You can lift it off in one piece for easier cleaning - no need to pick crumbs out of separate burners. The tempered glass on the oven door is made to handle heat and motion without cracking. This thing was designed to move with you, not against you.

Specs

Dimensions

  • Overall dimensions: 21-7/16" wide x 21-1/4" long x 35-15/16" tall

Heat output

  • Left burner: 6,500 Btu
  • Right burner: 6,500 Btu
  • Front burner: 8,000 Btu
  • Oven: 7,100 Btu

Power and capacity

  • Electrical input: 12V DC
  • Oven volume: 51L

Warranty

  • 1-Year limited warranty


2023046478 Greystone 2-in-1 Stove and Oven with Glass Cover - Propane Gas - Triple Burner - Stainless Steel

Alternate part number: GGR21D3DA3B-SS

Installation Details GR26GR Installation instructions


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Video of Greystone Freestanding Propane RV Range - 3 Burners - 35-15/16" Tall - Stainless Steel

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Review of Greystone Rv Stoves and Ovens - Stainless Steel Freestanding Propane RV Range - GR26GR

Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Greystone stainless steel freestanding propane RV range. Now, this freestanding propane range has three burners and an oven to prep a feast in your RV's kitchen. And this features a modern stainless steel finish that I think is going to do a great job of complementing your other RV kitchen appliances. And before we go any further, let me give you some overall measurements. (feet shuffling) So looking at the height, (tape measure shuffling) and I do have this on a a floor dolly so it is a little bit taller than what it will be when it's sitting on the floor.

But the overall height, we're pretty close to 36 inches tall. I think technically, it's 35 and 15, 16th inches tall. (tape measure swishing and clicking) The overall width, we're sitting right about 21 and a half inches wide. And then the overall depth, I'm gonna say right about 21 and a quarter inches deep. (tape measure swishing) So hopefully, those measurements will help you out, and then that'll give you the confidence that (tape measure shuffling) this is going to work in the spot that you're needing (component clinking) a new range in.

This does power off of a 12-volt DC power. So, this is designed to work seamlessly with your RV's electrical systems, and that's going to ensure compatibility and energy efficiency, and as I mentioned, it does utilize propane, so it's gonna be very convenient to use for on the road cooking. And lemme see if I can give you a closeup here. So we have our knobs here. (hand tapping) They are LED backlit, so that's going to help enhance the visibility and kind of adds a modern touch to your RV kitchen.

I'm gonna go ahead (knobs shuffling) and probably not dark enough to actually show you what it looks like in here. I'm gonna go ahead and turn my studio lights off here real quick just to see if you can get an example of what that looks like. So it's kind of hard to see, but you can kind of see this red glow here. And while we're here, I'm gonna go ahead and turn the oven light (oven beeping) on too. (parts shuffling) And again, this doesn't really translate well over camera, but these are all going to light up based on the intensity that you have the temperature set at.

And so, the burner ones are red, and then the one on the far right there is going to be blue when it's lit up. So I'm gonna kick my studio lights back on, and I'm gonna go ahead and turn this off. So that's a really nice touch here that we have (switch clicking) with this. And I'm gonna go ahead and close that. (oven door thudding) Now as I mentioned, the stainless steel finish (hand tapping) is very attractive. I think it's gonna be easy to maintain. We do have a digital temperature setting panel here that might be kind of tough for you to see, but you're gonna be able to be very precise with your cooking temperatures and you'll get consistent results. This is going to (button beeping) power the light on and off there. And then we also have a wire rack here, (hand tapping) and then it is going to be adjustable depending on (component clinking) what you're cooking in there. So it's gonna be like your oven at home where you'll have (component clinking) an adjustable rack in there. But again, I know it doesn't translate real well over camera, but the light in there lights everything up really well. The oven volume is about 51 liters. I don't know if that's helpful for you or not, (tape measure shuffling) but lemme just do a rough measurement here. So, sticking my tape measure all the way to the back to the opening, it's about 14 and a half inches deep. (tape measure shuffling) And then, about a little under 17 inches wide. (tape measure swishing) (feet shuffling) So, I think (tape measure shuffling) you're gonna have quite a bit of space in there for what it is. And then, we do have these (oven door thudding) drawers here at the bottom. (drawer swishing) And hopefully, you can see that as well, so you got two here. And so that's (drawer swishing) a nice addition here, you're gonna be able to store your pans in there (oven shuffling) when you're not using them. And then I do want to give you an overhead view here of the burners. So, one of my favorite features here (component shuffling) is we have this foldable glass cover (glass clinking) that's obviously gonna protect the burners when they're not in use, but it's also gonna give you additional counter space. So, and the glass (glass clinking) is not going to crack from heat. So, I'm gonna go ahead (glass shuffling) and flip this open. So as you can see, it is indeed foldable. And so now, I have a complete access to my burners. By the way, the front burner is gonna be 8,000 BTU. And then the left and the right burners are gonna be 6,500 BTU. We do have a removable cast iron grate, (grate clinking) so this is going to be very easy to clean if you need to, clean that surface. This is reminds me of a similar finish, which you would have on a range at home. And what I like here is this cast iron grate, it's got a good weight to it, so it doesn't feel like flimsy or cheap, (grate clinking) or anything like that, but something that I do appreciate is it does have a little, and again, I apologize, you probably really can't see, but it has these little gaskets in there. So, the idea is (grate clinking) this is not going to rattle when you're going down the road, it's gonna hold firmly in place. And that's the same with the glass cover as well. (glass clinking) There are like little rubber gaskets here that are going to, up here on the front, (grate clinking) I don't think there's any more along the side. So, we got these two main rubber connection points (glass clinking) or gaskets here. You're gonna push that down, and then that's gonna hold in place, and I don't think that's gonna be doing any rattling either. And then you've got rubber gaskets or bumpers (glass shuffling) is probably a better term to use that's going to hold that up, and when you're using this. So it's gonna be (glass clinking) very easy to use. And again, that glass cover (components clinking) is a favorite feature of mine. You are going to get some hardware here (hardware shuffling) to get this installed in place. (parts clinking distantly) But I do think that's going to wrap up our look, and if you do (drawer shuffling) pick this up, we would love to hear back from you regarding your experience with (components shuffling) getting this installed and using this. And one thing I failed to do, let me disconnect from power here real quick. (components shuffling) And let me go ahead and turn this around to give you (oven clinking) a better view here. Lemme go back to my closeup. (oven swishing) And then you see the wires here, (hand shuffling) propane connection point here at the back. (oven swishing) So, just wanna make sure you had a good overview look at it. But if you do pick this up, (oven shuffling) I think as I mentioned before, you can drop a comment or leave a review on this product page, letting us know how your experience is with this. If you leave a review, (component clinking) you can actually leave pictures with that review as well, we would love to see what this looks like in your RV's kitchen. Then if you have any other additional questions, don't hesitate to reach back out to us! We do wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you want and need! Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our quick look today, I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy, thank you for joining me!.

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    Hey Bobby, thanks for reaching out! The Greystone Freestanding Propane RV Range # GR26GR is designed to connect to your propane gas line on your RV as opposed to a standalone propane tank. If your RV has standard 20 lb or 30 lb tanks then you'll need something like the 2-Stage Regulator # 37207-30395, or the Horizontal 2-Stage Regulator # 108221 that hooks up to a 100 lb propane tank. Where do you plan on installing the Range?
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