Another Tool in my collection PKGO

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radioguy

Master of the Pit
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We bought a travel trailer a few years back and I have been working on my cooking roadshow. I already use a Pit Barrel jr and a Blackstone when camping. I had a need for a nice charcoal grill as I do like flame kissed food. I did use my PBjr grill over my chimney starter for a good sear on some steaks. I was looking around and about to get a little Weber Smoky Joe when I happened upon the PKGO made by PK grills. They had a special sale a while back so I pulled the trigger and bought one. Its advertised as a portable grill for tailgating and camping. It was a bit pricey but it is made out of solid cast aluminum and designed very well. I have cooked on it a few times and it works like a champ. To date I only have done direct and indirect cooking. I will try to "smoke" some meal in the near future. If you have a need for more capacity the PKGO will convert into two Hibachi style grills to double to cooking area. All items are contained by the locking lid. Very Clever!

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