You’ll get a heavy-duty 14 x 16-inch nonstick griddle that fits most Camp Chef 14″ and 16″ systems and SG-series parts, heats up quickly, and holds heat well once seasoned. It has raised sides, a grease groove and included cup to control runoff and reduce flare-ups. Edges run a touch cooler than the center, and it’s on the heavier side, so consider weight if you backpack. Keep it oiled and dry for long life, and keep warranty info handy to learn more.
Some Key Takeaways
- Fits many Camp Chef 14″ and 16″ stoves, SG-series parts, and Explorer/Expedition models for broad compatibility.
- Provides a 14 x 16-inch nonstick cooking surface with raised sides and grease groove to control splatter.
- Heats quickly and mostly evenly, with slightly cooler edges but good retention after seasoning.
- Includes a grease cup; channels reduce flare-ups but smoke rises if too much oil or high heat is used.
- Heavy and durable (about 8.5 kg); requires regular oiling and careful drying to prevent rust.
Quick Verdict: Is the Uniflasy Fry Griddle Worth Buying for Camp Chef Users?
If you own a Camp Chef stove and want a sturdy, easy-to-clean flat top for camping or backyard cookouts, the Uniflasy Fry Griddle (CC141) is worth serious consideration: it fits a wide range of Camp Chef 14″ and 16″ models and SG-series parts, gives you a 14 x 16-inch nonstick cooking surface with raised sides and a grease groove, and arrives at a reasonable weight and compact size for transport. You’ll appreciate its practical fit, simple maintenance, and solid construction. In a price comparison it’s competitively priced, and with proper care its long term durability looks promising. Many campers who use two-burner camp stoves prefer accessories designed for Camp Chef compatibility to ensure proper fit and performance.
What You Get: Dimensions, Materials, Fit, and Key Features
Having covered the verdict, let’s look at what you actually get with the Uniflasy Fry Griddle (CC141). You receive one 14 x 16-inch cooking surface griddle (total 16 x 15.3 x 2.8 inches) weighing about 8.53 kg. It’s made from high-quality metal with a nonstick, heat-resistant finish emphasizing material durability. High sides and a grease groove pair with a compatible grease cup to control splatter and runoff. Fit is tailored to many Camp Chef 14″ and 16″ systems plus SG-series and Explorer models. Practical portability features include manageable weight and compact footprint for camp stoves. It’s a good match for campers who use camping fire grates and portable stove systems while enjoying outdoor cooking.
How It Performs: Cooking Tests, Heat Distribution, Grease Handling
When you fire up the Uniflasy CC141 on a Camp Chef burner, you’ll notice quick heat uptake and a mostly even cooking plane across the 14 x 16-inch surface. You’ll sear burgers, eggs, and veggies with minimal hot spots; edge areas run slightly cooler. Heat retention is good once the plate’s seasoned, so food cooks steadily with lower gas input. Grease channels funnel runoff to the included cup, cutting flare-ups and easing cleanup. Smoke control is decent if you manage oil levels and temperature; excess oil or high heat increases smoke. Wipe and re-oil after use for best longevity. This compact size and durable construction make it a useful piece of campfire grill equipment for outdoor meals.
Who Should Buy It and Which Camp Chef Models It Fits
Because it’s built specifically for Camp Chef systems, the Uniflasy CC141 is ideal if you want a durable, easy-to-clean flat top that drops onto most 14″ and 16″ Camp Chef stoves and SG-series griddles. You should buy it if you cook outdoors regularly, need a roomy 14×16” surface, and value sturdy construction over ultra-lightweight portability. It fits Explorer 2/3-burner, Expedition, PRO and many EX/TB/GB series models and SG90/100 parts—check your model list before buying. If weight or price concerns dominate, compare budget alternatives; this unit prioritizes durability and cooking area over minimal weight. For safe handling around hot surfaces while camping, consider using heat resistant gloves to protect your hands.
Care, Rust Prevention, and Warranty Tips for Long Life
If you want your Uniflasy CC141 to last seasons, follow a simple routine: scrape off food and grease after each use, wipe with a paper towel, then hand-wash with mild detergent and dry immediately to eliminate moisture. After drying, apply a thin layer of cooking oil using recommended seasoning methods to restore the nonstick surface and repel rust. For storage solutions, heavily coat the plate with oil, wrap in plastic, and keep in a dry place to avoid condensation. Don’t use the dishwasher. Keep purchase and warranty info from the seller handy; contact manufacturer for claims and follow their maintenance guidelines. When using the griddle while camping, also carry an avalanche beacon and know how to use avalanche beacons properly for backcountry safety.
Some Questions Answered
Can It Be Used on Indoor Stovetops or Only Outdoor Camp Chef Units?
You can use it mainly on Camp Chef outdoor units; it’s not designed for standard indoor stovetops. Indoor compatibility is limited because the griddle’s size, weight (8.53 kg) and flat design suit propane camp burners and Camp Chef stove adapters. If you want indoor use, you’ll need a proper stove adapter or a commercial-grade range that supports flat-top plates. Otherwise stick to outdoor/portable Camp Chef models to guarantee safe, even heating and fit.
Is a Spatula or Utensil Included With the Griddle?
No, a spatula or other utensil isn’t included. You’ll need to provide your own tools; pick ones with thin, heat-resistant edges to protect the nonstick surface. For handle care, avoid prying under edges and don’t use metal tools that can scratch. Cleaning tips: wipe excess oil, hand wash with mild detergent, dry thoroughly, then rub a light coat of oil to prevent rust before storage. Don’t put it in the dishwasher.
Does It Require Seasoning Before First Use?
Yes, you should season it before first use. Follow the seasoning process: wash, dry thoroughly, apply a thin layer of high-smoke-point oil, heat until smoking, let cool, and repeat 1–2 times. For maintenance tips, always scrape and wipe after each cook, lightly oil before storage, avoid dishwasher use, and thoroughly dry to prevent rust. Regular reseasoning after heavy use keeps the nonstick surface performing well and extends griddle life.
Can It Be Used on Induction or Glass Cooktops?
No — it isn’t suitable for induction compatibility or glass safety use. You’ll damage induction coils or a glass top because this heavy, thick metal griddle is meant for propane Camp Chef stoves, not flat electric surfaces. If you try it, you risk scratching, cracking, or poor heat transfer. Use it only on compatible outdoor stoves or a proper cast‑iron friendly range; for induction/glass, choose a manufacturer‑specified flat, induction‑ready pan.
Is There an Option for a Larger Cooking Surface?
Yes — you can get a larger model or use extra plates to expand cooking area. The CC141 is 14×16″, but Camp Chef-compatible larger flat tops and accessory extra plates exist for 16” and 30″ systems; check SG- and PRO-series options. You’ll want to verify fit for your stove model and confirm grease cup alignment. If you need help finding specific larger model part numbers or compatible extra plates, tell me your stove model.



