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Quick Grill Medium: Original Folding Charcoal BBQ Grill Made from Stainless Steel/Carrying Bag for Backpacking Included /

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About this item

  • This grill comes with a charcoal rack, grill rack, stand and travel case included.
  • This charcoal BBQ grill can be folded up in an instant for easy portability.
  • This portable grill is made from high heat resistant stainless steel.
  • This barbecue grill is perfect for camping, tailgating, and picnics.



Product Description

Smores, camping, fire, survival, group, friends, grill, bbq

Quick Grills

  • Small / Large / Jumbo
  • 304 Stainless Steel
  • Travel case included
  • Quick and easy setup and storage
Hammocks, camping, group, grill, bbq, smores, fire, outdoors, survival

Double / Single Hammocks

  • Comes with Tree Safe Hammock Straps & Steel Carabiners
  • Durable Triple Interlocking Stitching
  • Extra Tough Nautical Grade Ropes
  • Super Strong Breathable and Quick Drying Woven Nylon
Hammock with a mosquito netting wrapped around, wire inside supports the netting to give you space.

Mosquito Net Hammocks

  • Built in Mosquito Net
  • Comes with Tree Safe Hammock Straps & Steel Carabiners
  • Bug Protection
  • Easy Set Up

ANDRES FELIPE
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Excelente producto, muy práctico y fácil de limpiar
don mew
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
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Nuiwzgrrl
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
This grill is great for apartment dwellers who don't have a lot of space to work with. It folds up nicely and doesn't take up a lot of room in the utility closet. It didn't take much Charcoal to produce a good amount of heat to cook with. In fact, I grilled 4 beef burgers -- with plenty of room for more foods-- in about 10 minutes.The shape allows room for the coals to cool quickly. The openings at the bottom of the sides provide a good amount of air flow.You'll get good value for your money.
Reg
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2023
This little pit is greatFolds easily taking minimal roomGreat to contain a small camping fireReally Cool using for cookingSturdy buildLove it thanks
Fyregal
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I love to have a campfire. Doesn't matter if it's in my backyard or in the wilds. The atmosphere created by a nice fire just can't be beat. I've seen these units in the past and finally made the commitment. I love this thing!So far, I've used it in the back yard. Cool fall nights, but no place in the yard for a permanent fire pit. Boom. With just a couple steps the stove is set up and you've got a fire. Setup truly is easy. The pieces are pretty much self-explanatory. The zipper case holding the unit is well built. The case is more than big enough for the unit. I've even added some firestarters and small kindling, as well as a lighter and ferro rod. It fills out the bag, but it's nice to have everything in one place as a kit. Despite numerous fires, everything still fits together well. If there's any bending or flexing from the heat, it's not affecting the setup or use.I also took this out car camping. I suppose you could take this on a hike, as long as weight isn't much of a factor, or maybe it's just a short hike. But it's not really made for backpacking. I had some firewood as well as briquets for cooking. After throwing a couple handfuls of briquets in it, I was able to grill a nice steak and have enough heat for marshmallows and hot water.This stove would work well for 1 or 2 folks to sit around, take the chill off, cook up a steak or burgers or dogs, maybe have a cup of java. This isn't going to be much help if you're looking to warm up the family, or cook for a crowd. It's just not big enough, obviously.
Olin Rvca
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 26, 2021
Item arrived amazingly fast and packaged well. Had the same grill before with diff brand. By the looks of the material, this will perform good. Thank seller for the awesome deal.
Marisabel Marratt
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017
Even though I am a longtime Amazon Prime customer (who shops online waaaay tooooo much!), I rarely write reviews due to lack of time. I am writing one for my SOLO folding charcoal stove because it has been such a delight to have. I originally bought it for my "survival kit", facing the prospect of an incoming hurricane and highly probable power outage, which would have rendered my electric stove useless. Needless to say, hurricane came through, power did NOT go out, but my little stove has been permanently unpacked and grilling all sorts of wonderful meals - varieties of fish, meats and vegetables. I think you could cook meat for a family of four and still have enough heat left for veggies etc. It's easy to get a fire going with a little tinder and paper under about 10-15 pieces of charcoal (we only use the natural briquettes). It heats well because the inverted trapezoidal shape acts like a chimney flue. In fact, due to its design it actually heats hot fast so you'll need to re calibrate your grilling times. The elements are all sturdy and made form heavy food grade steel. Yes, the cooking grate is a bit thinner but not terrible - it still holds loads without bending. Yes, it slides around a bit and yes that's a detail that could be thought through better in the design, but a quick fix is also very easy to implement.As a designer, I really appreciate the design of this object which packs flat in its own bag and unfolds and sets up like magical piece of origami.Very portable, but like I said, I have hardly put it away since I received it!
Mark B. Rodger
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2015
Fantastic go get one if you like bbqing. Very efficient, good quality and packs up very small and in a wee bag. Does get dirty with use but it is a bbq after all. We've used it continually and have no issues with it at all.
WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2015
I like it, and I went with 5 stars because it's the best I've come across for our needs, but there's a little room for improvement.The two of us used this three nights (evening temperature about 70 degrees) and our camping rig is a slide-in truck camper.Nice, durable heavy stock used for construction, except the actual grill component. The cooking surface (grill) folds in half, which is nice for compact storage, but the material seems to be too thin. I can't see it holding up to higher heat and repeated use. Also, on our first use, the cooking grill would slide all around while attempting to use a spatula to turn a couple steaks. My Leatherman pocket pliers were handy to use as a holder to steady the cooking grill on the charcoal basket, while I worked the spatula. The base is solid and doesn't move, just the top cooking grill. The next night, I used a pair of Vise-Grips clamped at the top of one side of the charcoal basket to hold the cooking grill in place. It worked well. Drilling a couple of holes in the charcoal basket, towards the top, would allow a couple pieces of wire to be twisted around the cooking grill and keep it in place, if you don't burn your fingers doing so. Rather than drilling holes and using twisted wire, a few all metal, spring-style paper clips (like the old triangle shaped Gov't clips) would probably work nicely (although they'd get caked in food-cooking debris while grilling, they're cheap and disposable clips). I'll need to devise a system for securing the cooking surface. No big deal.This size Quick Grill (medium) was barely sufficient to handle two, good sized steaks (Porterhouse). The weight of the steaks wasn't an issue for the grill construction, but, again, my longevity forecast for the cooking surface component isn't good. You do need to be vigilant about turning them before getting burnt (I think someone else mentions this in a review). Cooking 6 hamburgers, there was plenty of room, and my burgers ain't small. The entire charcoal basket area gets covered in grease, and potentially/most likely burnt on, but it's flat and should be easy to clean after repeated uses. You can use anything to scrub it with, being stainless and a nice gauge (thickness). After three uses, I joked about using my belt sander to clean off the burnt grease and charcoal residue. I might not use a belt sander, but I'm sure a piece of 220 grit paper and a sanding block would make quick work of it. The lower portion of the grill assembly stays fairly splatter-free and it's easy to wipe clean. After a wipe with a paper towel to knock off the big chunks, I simply placed the soiled components in separate plastic grocery bags before placing them into the included storage bag. I remember wishing I had a small wire brush. A thorough cleaning will be performed after each trip.The charcoal basket holds a good amount. Enough to last through two steaks and then 6 burgers, with little heat to spare towards the end of the burgers. You're charcoal timing and cooking style may be different than mine. I guess you could toss a few more pieces of charcoal into the basket before the second round of cooking. I like the size. It's adequate without going overboard on excess bulk and weight, two things I avoid in our truck camper.When I first opened the bag and set it up, Origami came to mind. It's a clever, very compact design that's easy to assemble, sturdy and stable. It was fun to use and was much better than using the nasty grates that are on a camp site fire ring. I'll keep my eyes out for a thicker cooking grill and I bet this thing will last for years. I'd buy it again.
sheri
Reviewed in Canada on April 10, 2014
I do not believe this is all stainless steel. The description is very misleading! The actual grill is stainless, everything else, not likely.
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