Coleman Toaster Griddle Broiler question

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  1. Hwheel72

    Hwheel72 United States Subscriber

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    So I saw these online for the 425. I believe the model is 5140. Does this same model work for a 413 series? Such as the 413G? Thanks for any info!

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    This was on Terry Marsh site. Hope that helps some!
     
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    I presume you have (or considering) a 413G?
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    Jus like you said the (NICE!) 5140-425 griddle, is made "for the 425".
    FYI y'all, there is also the ... 5130-413 griddle, is made for the 413. Bigger than the 5140, bigger is better. That is the best griddle to get for the 413, I would agree but I add a caveat to that read-on.
    So readers might wonder, "What's the diff?" ... answer: the bottom and size matters.
    Keeping in mind (the burners)
    425 17 1/4" wide, the burners are 9" apart on-center (center to center).
    413 22" wide, ......the burners are 11" apart on-center.
    426 ...very wide,.. the burners are 9 1/4" apart on-center, btw.

    The caveat: if you have access to a 425 smaller griddle to use on a 413 bigger stove, not a perfect fit, the burners will not line-up perfectly BUT it will be ok (per Coleman).
    Reason: re the 5130-413, Coleman suggests also "use with 426" <-- this tells you that burners being offset is ok (burners: 413; 11" apart, 426; 9 1/4" apart) and
    PLENTY of universal griddles are simply flat on bottom, work fine (vs Coleman 5140/5130).
     
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    @OMC Thanks for the information. Those points all make perfect sense. When observing the 413G in particular, under the burners is a metal grooved plate. From the pics i sent for the 425 the heat shield plates lined up with the grooved bottom it appears. i was under the impression that perhaps a 413 version from that decade had a similar set up?

    I currently do not have a 413G, but I am eyeing one however. I just was wondering what the plates were under the burners and then I saw a 425 pic with those shields an d I thought. Oh!