Removable hob/grill - how's it supposed to work?
Posted: 30 Sep 2013, 18:28
My camper has a seemingly useful feature in that the hob/grill unit can slide out from the kitchen unit and then be used as a stand-alone cooker. It has folding legs underneath, presumably so that it can be stood outside the van for a bit of al fresco cooking.
The thing is though, the gas hose connects to the back of the unit then drops through a small hole in the kitchen unit to where the gas bottle is stored, and being a campingaz bottle the regulator screws directly to the top of the bottle. The regulator is much too big to go through the hole in the kitchen unit. So the hose is connected via hose clips to the hob unit at one end and the regulator at the other. To put the hob unit outside the van would mean undoing one of those hose clips.
It seems unlikely that they designed it so that a hose clip had to be undone each time it was to be moved. Is there such a thing as a quick release hose connector?
The thing is though, the gas hose connects to the back of the unit then drops through a small hole in the kitchen unit to where the gas bottle is stored, and being a campingaz bottle the regulator screws directly to the top of the bottle. The regulator is much too big to go through the hole in the kitchen unit. So the hose is connected via hose clips to the hob unit at one end and the regulator at the other. To put the hob unit outside the van would mean undoing one of those hose clips.
It seems unlikely that they designed it so that a hose clip had to be undone each time it was to be moved. Is there such a thing as a quick release hose connector?