A Nice Heavy Duty Camp "GRILL" Not a stove!! :)

spressomon

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AndrewP said:
I just saw this:http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/t...parentType=index&indexId=cat570006&hasJS=true

Anyone know if this is a real Solaire or a knock off. If it's the real deal, it's a very good price.


I noticed this in one of the many weekly catalogs I get from Cabelas! I would first expect it to be a China product given how many China products Cabela's offers.

If I, like you, ever need to purchase another patio barbie I will give serious consideration to a Solaire based upon the experiences using mine. Now that I typically only cook for 2 and it takes a fair amount of time and propane to get the football team sized existing bbq hot and ready I have been thinking about just using the lil'Solaire on the patio too...
 

Tucson T4R

Expedition Leader
The one difference I see is it looks like there is a slide out tray at the bottom of the grill. The Solaire Grill does not have that.
 

KlausVanWinkle

Explorer
Has anyone tried bringing one of these guys camping? It's the miniature version of their larger steel kamado grill. I'd think that steel would be better than ceramic for a mobile grill since it's lighter and more durable. This is still too tall to fit anywhere in my Jeep.

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I thought this set up was pretty cool, although largely impractical considering how much those mini big green eggs cost and weigh.

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