Smallest Travel Grill?

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keltin

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Now doesn’t this look like fun! You could set this up on a small end table on fire proof bricks and use the optional fire bowl to have a little party grill. Everyone gathers around and grills their on shish kabobs or teriyaki beef strips. And just perfect for camping. Pretty neat.

Can be bought at Wal-Mart to boot.
 
This is too cool, Keltin. I would love this for on the beach.

Oh yeah, it would be perfect on the beach, especially with the optional fire bowl that double as a charcoal holder for transport. Good idea.

And when the grill is disassembled and stored, it becomes a safety protection device.......just smack someone in the head with it and you’re safe!:LOL:
 
What a great tool! I wish I'd known about this about a year ago. One of our sons and his wife hiked the Appalachian Trail and could've used something like this. They had to travel VERY light.

Next time I'm in Wal-Mart I'm going to take a look at the little goodie. They like to do outdoor stuff. Could be a good Christmas gift for them.
 
Kim and I used to have a baby Weber that we used a lot when we went camping in some of the more remote places. It was big enough for 4 burgers or 2 steaks. It probably didn't take up more room in the camping box than that one.
This one is cute though, and I'll bet it works very well.
 
If you want a deal, check out academy sports $129 ultra sear grill. It's a 20lbs grill that only has one IR burner.
 

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