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BigDave83:
Saw this today in an ad. doesn't look the sturdiest but I guess when you look at what it was designed for it couldn't be made heavy. There is a little video and when they open the lid the flex on it.

https://exitoutdoor.com/?utm_source=FB_Ads&utm_medium=%E9%A2%84%E7%83%AD-ExitOutdoor_US_Subscribe_IG_18-54_all+gender&utm_campaign=Home+and+Garden&utm_content=image10-Size&fbclid=IwAR0MxqdMOyiINfaumx9YM9Ezz7fV1qqXLTleHV8kqzeQ6TtHDLY-7PWmYZM

reubenray:
This may be good for taking on trips with my RV.  But I never saw the price and I would want to check it out in person before buying it.  Right now I take my Traeger Junior with the tailgate kit when traveling with my RV.

urnmor:
It looks interesting based on price i just might add to my grill collection

urnmor:
I went to their Facebook page and after looking at the grill I said I might buy one.  The introductory price is 279 which includes a battery, grid iron set and grill cover.  The one concern is the battery.  It last about ten hours and this at a low heat level so I will probably add an additional battery. 

It is fairly light at forty pounds and has an AC power source. 

BigDave83:

--- Quote from: urnmor on March 09, 2024, 09:43:57 AM ---I went to their Facebook page and after looking at the grill I said I might buy one.  The introductory price is 279 which includes a battery, grid iron set and grill cover.  The one concern is the battery.  It last about ten hours and this at a low heat level so I will probably add an additional battery. 

It is fairly light at forty pounds and has an AC power source.

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That really seems like a fairly reasonable price to me.

Here is another brand i just remembered seeing when i was looking at their griddle line.

https://halo-pg.com/pellet-grills/

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