Thanks! It's been a huge improvement for camping. So far, my favorite part has been carrying less stuff. The Blackstone is so versatile, I don't need a bunch of pots/pans. It's great!
Thank you!!! We just bought a NoBo 10.6 YESTERDAY 😂 (and we are Mojave Gladiator girls 😏) and I will definitely replace that cooktop with a Blackstone!!! What!?!? STOKED!
Thanks so much! I love love love the Blackstone for camping. Just makes it all so easy. Also check out the Camp Water Heater video! Having hot water on this unit is next-level awesome. Enjoy your NOBO & thanks for watching. I’m hoping to do more NOBO Upgrades, so please consider subscribing to see all my newest content!
I’m sure we could figure out how to switch it out. I think the only issue with the T@G *might be* weight distribution. You’d have to look to make sure you aren’t making the back end of the camper too heavy.
Excellent! I hope it helps. Just remember to look into reinforcing the slide leg. The slide is already kinda janky & the Blackstone will definitely be a lot of extra weight.
Thanks! It’s been a HUGE IMPROVEMENT over the 2 burner cook top. And because I tow with a Jeep, I can carry less cooking items, keeping down on the weight/load. Clean up is easy, everything is easy now. I love it! Thanks for watching & please consider subscribing! New videos out soon!
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! I have a pop up toy hauler that I am looking to downsize to the Nobo 10.6 - and I have always wondered...why can't I have a Blackstone instead of the burner setup? So much better for actually camping (I'm in MT). You have answered that. Questions - What do you mean about the self removal? And are your running LP to the Blackstone or just still using Coleman fuel? Thank you so much. Brian
I use the LP. There was a connector I picked up from Amazon that connects the Blackstone to the gas tank. The adapters are easy searched/found on Amazon if you look for Blackstone RV conversion. Not sure what you’re asking regarding self removal? These were self tapping screws from the factory, which makes it challenging to remove them. If you’re not familiar, self tapping have a spiky end to get thru metal & eliminates the need for nuts/washers. They’re a great tool, but not easily removed. I hope that answered your question. Thanks for watching & I hope it helps!
Apologies for the lateness of my reply. My camper has an LP hookup (which was used on the original burner cooktop), so I got an LP adapter for the Blackstone. The cooktop was just challenging for space to remove; not a lot of wiggle room in there. I hope you got yours installed!
Thanks for watching! It's the 17" cooktop version. I really love it as a cooking option because I was able to reduce the entire kitchen kit I was toting around. I'm very happy with it. I know some people put the lid on; I never did because I didn't see the need. Additionally, I'm going to install a reinforced slide to handle the weight of the upgrades. I'm finding the leg support isn't really great for keeping the cooktop level. So that's something I plan to work on in the Fall 2023. Again, thanks for watching & please consider subscribing. I've got some fresh content coming that I'm really excited about! Many Jeep adventures on the way. :)
@@OverNoobin thank you!! We are on our way this week to pick up our new camper! I’ll definitely be subscribing! Look forward to seeing what else you have coming up!
@@jakewarren2817 while I had it, it was never an issue. I think the spacers help heat escape, but I also removed the lock box. I can’t remember now, but I feel like removing the lock box gave me some extra room to move things around. Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. I hope you’ll stick around because I’m coming back after life quiets down a bit.
Mine didn’t come with a lid, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t fit with a lid. There’s a lot of space there, height-wise. I would just be careful about the weight on the slide. I want to reinforce the slide leg, for sure.
The Blackstone is the 17” version. It’s a bit heavy for the slide leg, so we will have to reinforce it eventually. But it’s a fantastic upgrade because I was able to reduce the amount of gear I need.
@@OverNoobin cool, thanks! Picking up my 2022 10.6 on Tuesday from Travel Camp off Blanding. I'm in the Green Cove Springs area. Always good to see some fellow Floridians!
@@jwleemedia Nice! They really are great little campers. I’d say make sure you check all the weather seals. I’ve have a terrible time with the ramp, so definitely flex seal it yourself. And use the heck out of it. 😁
Now thas a perfect mod. And super useful. I really like the new arrangement of the griddle and fridge!
Thanks! It's been a huge improvement for camping. So far, my favorite part has been carrying less stuff. The Blackstone is so versatile, I don't need a bunch of pots/pans. It's great!
Thank you!!! We just bought a NoBo 10.6 YESTERDAY 😂 (and we are Mojave Gladiator girls 😏) and I will definitely replace that cooktop with a Blackstone!!! What!?!? STOKED!
Thanks so much! I love love love the Blackstone for camping. Just makes it all so easy.
Also check out the Camp Water Heater video! Having hot water on this unit is next-level awesome.
Enjoy your NOBO & thanks for watching. I’m hoping to do more NOBO Upgrades, so please consider subscribing to see all my newest content!
Great addition! Now I'm trying to figure out how to make this switch in my T@G! Can't wait to camp with you and try out the Blackstone!
I’m sure we could figure out how to switch it out. I think the only issue with the T@G *might be* weight distribution. You’d have to look to make sure you aren’t making the back end of the camper too heavy.
Weekend project!! Definitely going to do this!
Excellent! I hope it helps. Just remember to look into reinforcing the slide leg. The slide is already kinda janky & the Blackstone will definitely be a lot of extra weight.
More!!! Love the video. Keep them coming!
Thanks so much! I’ve got another big project in the works that I’m hoping will help a lot of small-camper owners. 👍
I’m considering one of these to haul with my 4Runner. Definitely would be nice to have a generator to run the ac here in middle Tennessee
It’s a great little camper & the AC is legit. Definitely need it in Florida. 😀
Luv this idea! thanks!
Thanks! It’s been a HUGE IMPROVEMENT over the 2 burner cook top. And because I tow with a Jeep, I can carry less cooking items, keeping down on the weight/load. Clean up is easy, everything is easy now. I love it!
Thanks for watching & please consider subscribing! New videos out soon!
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for! I have a pop up toy hauler that I am looking to downsize to the Nobo 10.6 - and I have always wondered...why can't I have a Blackstone instead of the burner setup? So much better for actually camping (I'm in MT). You have answered that.
Questions - What do you mean about the self removal? And are your running LP to the Blackstone or just still using Coleman fuel?
Thank you so much. Brian
I use the LP. There was a connector I picked up from Amazon that connects the Blackstone to the gas tank. The adapters are easy searched/found on Amazon if you look for Blackstone RV conversion.
Not sure what you’re asking regarding self removal? These were self tapping screws from the factory, which makes it challenging to remove them. If you’re not familiar, self tapping have a spiky end to get thru metal & eliminates the need for nuts/washers. They’re a great tool, but not easily removed. I hope that answered your question.
Thanks for watching & I hope it helps!
Apologies for the lateness of my reply. My camper has an LP hookup (which was used on the original burner cooktop), so I got an LP adapter for the Blackstone. The cooktop was just challenging for space to remove; not a lot of wiggle room in there. I hope you got yours installed!
Is this just the small one burner black stone? I’ve seen the two burners on and we were wanting to get the one burner but didn’t know if it would fit!
Thanks for watching! It's the 17" cooktop version. I really love it as a cooking option because I was able to reduce the entire kitchen kit I was toting around. I'm very happy with it. I know some people put the lid on; I never did because I didn't see the need. Additionally, I'm going to install a reinforced slide to handle the weight of the upgrades. I'm finding the leg support isn't really great for keeping the cooktop level. So that's something I plan to work on in the Fall 2023.
Again, thanks for watching & please consider subscribing. I've got some fresh content coming that I'm really excited about! Many Jeep adventures on the way. :)
@@OverNoobin thank you!! We are on our way this week to pick up our new camper! I’ll definitely be subscribing! Look forward to seeing what else you have coming up!
What size Blackstone is that? I’ve got a 37 and an Adventure 22 already.
It’s the 17” & it fits perfectly.
@@OverNoobin link?
@@Mudtiresrc you can check Walmart or Amazon. I got mine at Walmart.
Thanks for watching!
Did the black stone melt the buttons on the fridge?
No, not at all. I have spacers under the Blackstone to help keep air moving thru, also.
@@OverNoobin awesome! Super cool!
@@OverNoobin Update? Has the heat been a problem at all. Planning on doing this as well just don't want to roast my cooler!
@@jakewarren2817 while I had it, it was never an issue. I think the spacers help heat escape, but I also removed the lock box. I can’t remember now, but I feel like removing the lock box gave me some extra room to move things around.
Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it. I hope you’ll stick around because I’m coming back after life quiets down a bit.
What brand of cooler did you go with?
The camper came with the truma fridge. It’s a great machine.
Do you have to ditch the lid on the Blackstone for this mod?
Mine didn’t come with a lid, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t fit with a lid. There’s a lot of space there, height-wise. I would just be careful about the weight on the slide. I want to reinforce the slide leg, for sure.
@@OverNoobin Good to know. Thank you for the response. I'm picking mine up tomorrow. Seems like a pretty cool set up. Thanks for the video.
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Thanks so much! I have another upgrade video coming soon… & it was a challenging one!
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What Size is it?
The Blackstone is the 17” version. It’s a bit heavy for the slide leg, so we will have to reinforce it eventually. But it’s a fantastic upgrade because I was able to reduce the amount of gear I need.
@@OverNoobin cool, thanks! Picking up my 2022 10.6 on Tuesday from Travel Camp off Blanding. I'm in the Green Cove Springs area. Always good to see some fellow Floridians!
@@jwleemedia Nice! They really are great little campers. I’d say make sure you check all the weather seals. I’ve have a terrible time with the ramp, so definitely flex seal it yourself. And use the heck out of it. 😁