Intro: Big Flavor in a Small Package
Let’s be honest: there’s something deeply satisfying about grilling under the open sky next to your Prevost coach. Whether it’s burgers after a long drive or a couple of filets at your luxury RV resort, the Kenyon One Zone Grill brings the sizzle—without the smoke or mess.
Designed for compact, high-end spaces (like, say, the side patio of your seven-figure motorhome), this electric grill is sleek, safe, and surprisingly powerful. It may not replace your backyard Weber, but it sure makes a strong case for becoming your go-to grill on the road.
What You’ll Learn:
• Core specs and features of the Kenyon One Zone Grill
• How it performs in real-world RV use
• Whether it’s worth the premium price for Prevost owners
• Integration tips for storing and using it in your coach
The Specs: What You’re Working With
Feature | Details |
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Model | Kenyon Frontier One Zone Portable Electric Grill |
Cooking Surface | 155 sq. inches (approx. 6 burgers) |
Heat Output | Up to 600°F in ~10 minutes |
Power | 1300 Watts, 120V (standard outlet) |
Construction | Marine-grade 304 stainless steel |
Weight | 27 lbs |
Dimensions | 21” x 12” x 8” |
Retail Price | ~$475–$575, depending on configuration |
Availability | kenyonappliances.com, Amazon, or RV specialty retailers |
Why It Works So Well for Prevost Owners
If you’re rolling in a Prevost, you already value craftsmanship and clean design, and the Kenyon doesn’t disappoint. This is a grill built for marine and luxury RV use. Translation: it’s weatherproof, fire-safe, and looks good doing its job.
Integration with Prevost Life
The One Zone runs off a standard 120V outlet, making it plug-and-play with your Prevost’s exterior power ports. No propane tanks to lug, no charcoal ashes to sweep. It fits neatly into most bay storage compartments or slide-out drawers, and you can even mount it to a grill stand for patio-style setups.
Bonus: It’s fully electric, which means yes, you can legally use it in more campgrounds and luxury RV resorts that ban open flame grills. That’s a win.
Performance: Can It Really Grill?
Surprisingly, yes. And pretty well.
The One Zone heats up fast—usually under 10 minutes to hit 500–600°F—and delivers consistent heat across the surface. It’s best for steaks, burgers, fish, or veggies. Where it really shines is in its smokeless operation. Thanks to a concealed heating element under a non-stick grate and a drip tray filled with water, there’s minimal smoke, no flare-ups, and very little cleanup.
That said, it’s still an electric grill—so while you’ll get great sear marks, you won’t get that smoky charcoal flavor purists crave. If you can live without that, you’ll be rewarded with reliable, low-hassle grilling.
The Details That Matter
Easy Cleanup
Grill grate and drip tray both pop out and are dishwasher safe. No need to scrub and scrape while parked at Yellowstone.
Weather Resistant
Marine-grade stainless steel means you don’t have to panic if a sudden rainstorm hits mid-burger. Just let it cool, wipe it down, and stash it away.
Quiet, Too
Unlike gas grills that can hiss and flare, this one runs quietly. You’ll hear your Spotify playlist and the birds—no problem.
How It Compares
Feature | Kenyon One Zone | Propane RV Grill | Cheap Electric Grill |
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Smoke-Free | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ⚠️ Minimal |
Legal in Campgrounds | ✅ Often | ❌ Often restricted | ✅ Usually |
Heats Fast | ✅ 10 min to 600°F | ✅ Similar | ⚠️ Varies |
Price | 💸 $475–575 | 💵 $100–300 | 💲 $75–150 |
Cleanup | ✅ Easy | ⚠️ Moderate | ⚠️ Varies |
Storage/Portability | ✅ RV-friendly | ⚠️ Heavier | ✅ Light, but often flimsy |
Is It Worth It?
If you’re a Prevost owner, we’ll go out on a limb and guess that you value quality and convenience, and you’re not exactly new to the “buy once, cry once” philosophy. At ~$500, the Kenyon One Zone isn’t cheap, but it is built to last and engineered for a luxury lifestyle on the move.
If you:
• Prefer clean, flame-free grilling
• Visit campgrounds that restrict open flames
• Want something that looks like it belongs next to a Prevost, not a tailgate
… This grill is absolutely worth considering.
Final Verdict: Fire Up Without the Fuss
The Kenyon One Zone Grill isn’t trying to replace your backyard smoker or compete with propane beast-mode BBQs. What it offers instead is sleek, smoke-free grilling for life on the road—perfectly sized for patio dining next to your Prevost and engineered for simplicity and safety.
Whether you’re cooking up breakfast in Bryce Canyon or steaks at St. George, it keeps things clean, quick, and low-maintenance. Just the way luxury travel should be.