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Flatpack Grill & Firepit
UCO
Flatpack Grill & Firepit
$49.99
Description

  Portable grill with easy setup; folds flat

  The UCO Flatpack Portable Grill & Firepit packs compactly for easy transportation to the beach, campsite or barbecue. It's constructed of stainless steel for durability and easy maintenance. After a quick 30 second set-up, you're ready to go. All you need to do to set up this grill is unfold it and place the grates on top. It has a stable base for safe grilling and the sides serve as windbreaks for grilling in windy conditions. It can also be used as a firepit to help you leave no trace.

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Description
Brand Name:
UCO
Weight:
3.7 lbs
Dimensions:
13.5" x 10" x 11"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
118387
UPC:
054269001865
Other Features:
• Folds to less than 1.5" thick to pack in backpack
• Quick 30 second setup
• Safely contains a fire and keeps fire off the ground
• Constructed from durable stainless steel to provide high rust- and corrosion-resistance
• Sides of grill serve as a windbreak
• Can be used as a firepit
WARNING: Do not use indoors. Do not leave burning coals or wood unattended. Keep away from children and pets. Let Flatpack Grill cool down after use. Do not store or transport while steel is hot.
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