Weight of Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill
Updated 10/28/2020 | Published 10/24/2020 >
Question:
How much does this grill itself weigh?
asked by: Marsha
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Expert Reply:
According to the manufacturer, the Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill with Quick Connect Hose # CAM57245 weighs 21 lbs.
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well.
expert reply by:
Kyle S
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Camco RV Olympian 6500 Stainless Steel Grill w/ Quick Connect Hose - LP Gas
- Portable Grills and Fire Pits
- Grills
- Portable
- Tabletop
- Liquid Propane
- Single Burner
- 21 Inch Wide
- Camco
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