Dometic™ D21-BPW (50210) RV 2-Burner Propane Cooktop - Black

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SKU:
50210
UPC:
713814220976
MPN:
50210
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  • Dometic™ D21-BPW (50210) RV 2-Burner Propane Cooktop - Black
  • Dometic™ D21-BPW (50210) RV 2-Burner Propane Cooktop - Black
  • Dometic™ D21-BPW (50210) RV 2-Burner Propane Cooktop - Black
  • Dometic™ D21-BPW (50210) RV 2-Burner Propane Cooktop - Black
  • Dometic™ D21-BPW (50210) RV 2-Burner Propane Cooktop - Black
MSRP: $225.99
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Description

Dometic™ D21-BPW (50210) RV 2-Burner Propane Cooktop - Black
The Dometic Drop-In cooktop has a powerful 7,200 and 5,200 BTU burner, allowing you to conveniently prepare a main dish and side dish simultaneously. The recessed control panel and burner knobs are easy to use and allow you to cook with precision. The one-piece surface ensures the cooking area is easy to clean. It’s the ideal cooking companion, wherever you are!
  • Modern Design: Aesthetic appeal provides a great look to your interior RV kitchen
  • Wire Grate: Recessed design with full width one-piece wire grate
  • High Output Burners: Sealed burners with a 5,200 and 7,200 BTU rating
RV Propane and BTU’s
This cooktop requires low pressure (11” W.C.) propane for operation. This is achieved with a low pressure regulator which is standard/required on all RV's. If there is not a pre-existing RV propane system, then you have to setup a low pressure propane system.
RV Cooktops are designed smaller than household cooktops, which means they produce less heat than the large burners on your cooktop at home. An average household cooktop has a BTU rating of 10,000. Additionally, you will most likely be using this cooktop during your travels with varying elevations. This cooktop is rated for an elevation up to 4,500 feet. Operation above this elevation will reduce the BTU's by 4 percent for every 1,000 feet above 4,500 feet. For example, at 8,500 feet, the cooktop will perform approximately 16 percent less than it's rated BTU's. This is caused by a few factors including the lack of oxygen in the air and the change in the air/fuel mixture.
Additional Info
Overall Dimensions
19"W x 14-5/8"D
Cabinet Depth
4-5/8"
Cabinet Depth
4-1/2"
Cut-Out Dimensions
17-7/8" x 13-3/4"
Power Source
LP Gas (Propane)
Ignition
Piezo
Gas Pressure Requirement
11" W.C. (Low Pressure)
BTU's
5,200 & 7,200
Safety Shut-Off (Thermocouple)
No
Finish
Black
Grate Style
Wire
Minimum Pan Acceptance: The grate on this cooktop does not accept a pan smaller than 5".
Note:The dimensions listed here are for reference and are not intended to be used for cabinet design. We highly recommend taking measurements from the actual product before finalizing the design of your cabinetry and/or cutouts.
What's Included
1x Cooktop
WARNING: This product may contain one or more chemicals known in the State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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3 Reviews

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    Dometic 2 burner rv cookto, black

    Posted by Lyle on Jun 12th 2023

    I bought this about four years ago. I chose it because it had space to put two pots on it. The heat is good but it’s hard to adjust the flame to a low level.

    The problem I’ve had with it is that the two screws that hold the burner to the bottom of the cook top keep coming out. As a result, the cook top is leaking gas . Nothing I’ve done will keep the screws from falling out so it’s toast. I don’t think I will buy a Dometic product again.

  • 1
    Dometic 2- burner cooktop

    Posted by Mike Gardiner on Apr 6th 2022

    Stove was easy to install, perfect size for our needs. And runs well. However, once we tried to sit a standard camping coffee pot on it or small sauce pans, they won't sit on/reach the burner grate because of the design of the opening over the burner. The size of the openings of the grate are spread too large -- POOR design --small bottomed cookery fall through the grate openings to one side over the burner and fall over. We had some cast iron "Lodge" trivets that we sat over the burners in order to use any of our small pans/pots, but this is not a good/safe solution . This really is not a usable item as it is, with this particular grate design.

  • 4
    After using for one month: see comments

    Posted by szulc on Nov 28th 2021

    Good looking cooktop. Especially with additional glass cover. However, the grills have an opening above the burners too big to put an espresso-coffeemaker. Secondly, the info on the knobs, white letters, are made with paint that when getting wet disappear...

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