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And Now For Something Completely Different....

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mneeley490

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I've seen cardboard smokers before, for cold smoking only. But until now, I've never seen a cardboard grill. Still can't quite figure out how it works.
Casus One Time Use Grill
 
Looks to me like a wood saw dust compressed tray, with compressed wood disks in it. will take a little while before it burns through to the outside cardboard. I guess you have to soak the wood 'grate' sticks or they will burn up.....
 
I read something about "lava stone" in the description. Must be the liner?
Does it include the donut fuel pucks?
Cheap to order a couple Mike and give us a review.
 
Is the purpose to have a cheap disposable, portable grill? I wonder who would use this…
 
If they had in stock in store I'd go grab one just to try it out and report back. Impulse buy type deal. Online order, too much planning involved.
 
As someone who lives in an outdoor vacation hotspot, I could see the value in a disposable grill. Imagine being on vacation and you run into Walmart to get last minute stuff to do a riverside picnic and you see a shelf full of these. They would sell out quick around here.
 
As someone who lives in an outdoor vacation hotspot, I could see the value in a disposable grill. Imagine being on vacation and you run into Walmart to get last minute stuff to do a riverside picnic and you see a shelf full of these. They would sell out quick around here.
I watched some bbq around the world show and in Sweden they sell small disposable grills. Pretty much an aluminum pan pre-loaded with charcoal. They’d grill sausages on the beach on those summer nights when its still light at 10 pm.
 
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