Snow Peak’s Iron Grill Table system has quietly become the obsession of a certain breed of car camper โ first across Asia, now increasingly in the US.
Praised for its deep modularity, the IGT platform lets users build a genuinely personal outdoor kitchen from a growing ecosystem of components offered by Snow Peak and a constellation of third-party makers โ brands like Henrik Seo, Stanluck, Korogi and Campingmoon. It’s heavy, it’s expensive, and it’s entirely built for basecamp-style car camping.
Outside called it one of the best camp kitchens available. Now Coleman Japan has released what many in the community consider the system’s biggest missing piece โ and it sold out almost immediately.
The missing link?

Snow Peak’s own IGT-compatible flat burner is a capable piece of kit, but it runs on OD isobutane-propane canisters โ specifically the Snow Peak GigaPower line โ GigaPower isobutane-propane blend canisters. That limits flexibility.
Propane runs hotter, stays consistent in cold weather, and is far easier to find at virtually any gas station or big-box retailer in the US. Snow Peak’s burner isn’t cheap either, which stings when you can buy an excellent standalone dual-burner stove for the same price or less.

Coleman Japan appears to have solved both problems at once.
The Coleman Japan Dual Gas Burner Stove slots directly into the IGT frame format and, critically, accepts standard propane canisters โ the kind sitting in millions of American garages right now. The distinction between CB and OD canister formats has long been a friction point for international buyers of Japanese outdoor gear, so a propane-compatible IGT burner is a genuinely meaningful development.









