📦 Design & Build
The CAMPLUX Classic RV Stove has a premium stainless steel body with ambient oven lighting and backlit knobs that add style and functionality. The tempered glass cover keeps the burners protected when not in use and doubles as extra counter space. Built for travel, it features shockproof rubber pads to prevent rattling during the drive.
⚙️ Performance
With three burners — one at 8,000 BTU and two at 6,500 BTU — you can boil water, sauté vegetables, and simmer sauces all at once. The 7,100 BTU oven handles everything from baked chicken to casseroles. While it’s not as fast as a home gas range, it’s efficient for propane cooking and well-suited for RV life.
👌 Ease of Use
Rotary piezo ignition makes lighting the burners straightforward, and the oven’s ambient lighting helps you monitor food without opening the door. Safety features like the cutoff valve and CSA Certification give peace of mind, especially in small, enclosed spaces.
💡 Energy Efficiency
Because it runs on propane, it’s perfect for off-grid cooking. It uses fuel efficiently, and the enamel oven interior retains heat well for consistent cooking.
💰 Value for Money
At around $580–$630, the CAMPLUX Classic offers a good balance between features, build quality, and portability. You’d pay much more for a comparable marine or high-end RV range.
✍️ Personal Experience
After installing this stove in a 21-foot travel trailer, I found it handled everyday cooking surprisingly well. It baked a 5 lb chicken evenly in just over an hour and boiled pasta water on the 8,000 BTU burner without wasting propane. The tempered glass cover proved handy as extra counter space when prepping meals.
✅ Pros
2-in-1 design with cooktop + oven
Compact 21-inch width fits RV and small kitchens
3 burners with a total of 21,000 BTUs for flexible cooking
Stylish stainless-steel finish with backlit knobs
Enamel surface + removable cast iron grates for easy cleaning
Quiet, shockproof design for travel days
CSA Certified with safety cutoff valve
❌ Cons
Oven capacity limited to small/medium dishes
Requires propane setup (not electric)
No convection fan in oven
Knobs may feel light compared to premium home ranges
🎯 Verdict: Who This Is Best For
RV and camper van owners
Tiny home dwellers who prefer propane cooking
Off-grid cabins or hunting lodges
Small spaces where style still matters
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can it run on natural gas?
A: No, this model is designed for propane only.
Q: Is the oven big enough for a turkey?
A: No — it can handle up to a 5 lb chicken or similarly sized roast.
Q: Does it need electricity to work?
A: Minimal 12V power is required for the light and ignition, but cooking is fueled by propane.
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