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- I'll have mine to go, thanks.
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Move over George Foreman grills. Let’s take this outside! The briefcase grill raises the bar in portability. Think James Bond meets Transformers. “It's made of pressed steel and folds out into a 45 x 30 cm cooking area with a high enough windbreak to cope with a stiff summer breeze. It costs $40 on its own and $50 with the rucksack.” – Gizmodo. Upgrade your tailgate parties. Camp out in style. The briefcase grill is a handy way to celebrate Mother’s Day, Memorial Day or even Labor Day with ease. You now have the option to fold and go, or settle for the bulky grill from your backyard. With the briefcase grill you can fire it up anywhere at anytime. Suit yourself!
-sassysundae
- Posted May 1, 2007 by sassysundae | 2 Comments | Share It
- Filed under: BBQ gadgets

Comments:
James Bond meets James Beard!
By
JoeHoya on May 3, 2007 at 11:29:10 AM
But it looks like there might be a few kinks.
1. How much does a pressed steel grill briefcase weigh?
2. How many uses before pressed steel becomes a greasy mess?
3. Where's the charcoal-toting messenger bag to go with it?
4. What about those pesky laws prohibiting portable grills pretty much everywhere?
And...most importantly...
5. Why don't they sell the darn thing to US customers???
Also, a quick FYI - the two different prices are for two different items. The cheaper of the two is the fold-flat grill (the X-shaped grill on the right in the picture) and the more expensive is the briefcase grill.
hmmmm...
By
sarahisafoodie on May 7, 2007 at 12:09:18 PM
this is kind of interesting.
I think I'm still a fan of the windowbox grill =)