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Fireplace Grill Bridge - Small (Fall 2023)
Snow Peak
Fireplace Grill Bridge - Small (Fall 2023)
$54.95
Description

  Turn your Pack & Carry Fireplace into a Grill!

  Making your Snow Peak Pack and Carry Fireplace into a cooking tool is as easy as adding the Grill Bridge. This amazing tool attaches to the edges of the fireplace to create a cooking surface. The Grill Bridge folds down flat for easy storage but also is adjustable to three heights to make for perfect cooking of any kind over your fireplace. Each fireplace requires the corresponding size of Grill Bridge.

  Note: This item is only compatible with the Small size Pack and Carry Fireplace. Fireplace sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Snow Peak
Color:
Steel
Weight:
2.2 lbs.
Dimensions:
W: 11.6" L: 13.2" H: 4.9"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
ST-031GN
UPC:
4960589141616
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