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NYCgrrl
May 21, 2015Explorer
A nearby state park that I regularly stay at doesn't have fire pits or grills (kind of unusual in this part of the NE) but does rent fire pits at 5 bucks @ day. After one season of renting I was tired of it and bought this:
Portable Fire Pit and Grill
Been cooking on it using a replacement grill top from the hardware store for several years; comes in handy when my mini Weber isn't big enough or if the night before campfire coals are still hot in the morning.
I have not really been happy with the makeshift grill top because it didn't give me full use of the surface, the metal rusted and flexed when the 12" CI skillet was placed in the middle.
This year I plan to treat self to the grill bridge accessory which will enable me to adjust the height in 3 different positions. Taking a page out of K Charles' book I'm having the super cut down an oven grill to fit.
Portable Fire Pit and Grill
Been cooking on it using a replacement grill top from the hardware store for several years; comes in handy when my mini Weber isn't big enough or if the night before campfire coals are still hot in the morning.
I have not really been happy with the makeshift grill top because it didn't give me full use of the surface, the metal rusted and flexed when the 12" CI skillet was placed in the middle.
This year I plan to treat self to the grill bridge accessory which will enable me to adjust the height in 3 different positions. Taking a page out of K Charles' book I'm having the super cut down an oven grill to fit.
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