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Travel Grills
IDEAL FOR
If you like to camp or picnic, chances are you would enjoy a travel grill. This is also a smart choice if you have a small backyard or grill only a couple of times a year and don.t want to make a big investment.
WHAT TO KNOW
Travel grills have smaller cooking surfaces than regular grills and may use charcoal or gas. The classic charcoal hibachi, a frills-free, lidless grill, produces powerful heat; because the fire is exposed to plenty of air, food cooks rapidly and flare-ups can be a concern. When properly cared for, a cast-iron hibachi will last years. Lidded travel charcoal grills are slightly easier to use. Travel gas grills are fueled by fourteen-ounce or one-pound propane canisters. The best ones are usually the heaviest, weighing as much as forty-one pounds, and are equipped with fold-out side tables and legs.
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