The Grate Chef Bar-B In A Box is a "one-use" BBQ perfect for camping, boating, picnics and the beach. No mess and no hassle it's a super convenient way to BBQ.
Convenient
Portable
No mess
Self contained
Great for holidays and summer
The Grate Chef Bar-B In A Box is a "one-use" BBQ perfect for camping, boating, picnics and the beach. No mess and no hassle it's a super convenient way to BBQ.
Convenient
Portable
No mess
Self contained
Great for holidays and summer
True OzB would conduct a cost benefit analysis on this and decide not to clean it!
I'd honestly just like to grab one of these to try it out… I can't tell if it'd suck or be awesome.
they suck. good if you want to make toast though in the woods
I bought 10 of these for a Korean BBQ party at home. Found out quickly that if the coal provided was too hot then it’s possible to melt through the foil tray.
I placed about 10 sheets of alfoil under for our next one and it worked fine. I also placed foil under it to keep the heat away from melting my table.
Would definitely buy again and use the extra foil.
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Now why would you need these services? Because of its weight. This BBQ uniquely interacts with the square of the Higgs field and so it is impossible to transport it in your car or assemble it yourself.
Weight: 1kgkg
I can imagine chinese and indian students lighting these on the balconies of the high rise apartments that have sprung up …………and igniting the flammable cladding of the buildings the state governments isn't willing to reveal which buildings have flamable clading …..
Since when did BBQs become so contentious?
These have been banned in some places due to all the damage to lawns and park tables, and garbage generated.
Also a bit of a fire hazard, not allowed during fire bans, obviously. Gas stoves are allowed.
Much better to get a butane stove.
Absolute junk.
Save your $2.95, seriously.
Why neg? It's a bargain nevertheless.
The BBQ might be junk, but so is most of the cheap stuff from zapals / gearbest / catch.
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Defective Product. I have no problem with cheap stuff, but the stuff still needs to work.
Look at it "at work" here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpSBDg447es
Food is too close to the charcoal and has no protection from it. And anything you cook on it will most likely have a terrible aftertaste.
But at least the food will be nice and crunchy from all the soot on it ;).
Love these, thanks chumlee, not just "one use", I run mine through the dishwasher and add new coals.
True Ozbargainers would clean this after each BBQ and reuse