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2025-06-07 10:40:52
Compact & light to carry
Leonard Recor
2025-05-26 12:01:59
Good little grill for the money easy to set up and folds up for easy storage and doesn't take up a lot of space but big enough to cook for several people
Brittney Vick
2025-05-11 20:26:02
This is the second time we have purchased this exact grill. It is perfect for the boat and cooking hot dogs or burgers. It’s easy to clean & easy to store. it’s not too big where it feels like it’s in the way!
Jenny Rose
2025-03-16 18:17:56
Bought for a camping roadtrip. It's a nice size for our family of 3. Takes up very little space. Downside is the bottom rusted after 1 use. This won't last long sadly.
Customer
2025-03-07 18:41:24
Perfect for quick last minute birthday dinner for 4.... Keeps charcoal nice and hot for all my cooking.. easy to clean and put away for next time!
Maribeth Centeno
2025-02-13 11:04:57
I like the size. Its very portable. The only problem is the grill which is slid in, is very hard to insert. It warps very badly. Pulling it out and putting it back to arrange in is a hassle not to mention a safety hazard as it gets super hot once in use
Hieu
2025-01-20 15:41:26
Absolutely perfect for picnic and camping, very convenient and easy to set up. The drill is portable and easy to carry it. Highly comment.
Mike C.
2024-12-24 10:57:14
We bought this grill for an RV trip and packed it without even opening the shipping box, which was a mistake. When I opened the box to use the grill, it was apparent that on one side, the strap that's supposed to connect the legs together was only welded on one end, so it was even more wobbly than it would otherwise be (which is pretty wobbly). Since I had no other option when I reached the campsite, I used it and managed to get some burgers and brats cooked reasonably well on it, but the actual grill part kept sliding out of the support tabs in the frame and dropping down closer to the coals. I found an old screw on the campsite and had to use it to push the hot grill back into place, but it would slide back out whenever I flipped a burger. After the coals died, I used a hose to clean it out and let it to dry overnight. The next morning, I noticed that the tray that holds the charcoal was rusted, since it's just thin steel and the heat burned the paint off it (hmm, where did the fumes from that burning paint go? Oh yeah, into my food!). What I didn't expect was that the grill itself was lightly rusted wherever the heat had burned off the thin chrome plating on the wire grid (again, the chrome became a condiment). This thing is pretty much junk, but I kept it for emergency use (since I've already eaten most of the hazardous waste it produced on the initial use) and bought a nice portable propane grill.
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