Storage Box for Snow Peak BBQ Box

Bonked

Observer
Here's how I cleanly transport my Snow Peak Single BBQ Box.

1. Ordered an aluminum military surplus aviator's equipment box. The BBQ fits perfectly and has traveled without any scratching. All ash, if any that remains is totally contained in the box, also:

http://store.colemans.com/cart/aviators-kit-boxcontainer-aluminum-p-260.html



2. Sorry, but I covered the label:

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3. To fill the small void, I pack: kid's gloves so my daughter can load charcoal, shish-kabob skewers, lighters, Poker, pepper & other secret seasonings, heavy pair of gloves, fire starter (purchased on a whim from Lowe's), grill scrubber

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4. All packed, snugly:

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After a 5200-mile, seven-state road trip this summer from Southern California to Montana & back, this grill was used almost daily for a month and was really DIRTY, so I'll also add my recommendation for a cleaning product, Carbon-off. I think I ordered this on line a while back, but it works great, and my grill is presentable once more:

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Happy New Year!
 

Bonked

Observer
Cool! Thanks for the idea and the link. What do you do for your charcoal?

The small bag of charcoal has been stored in a bucket (w/lid) that I have been taking w/me to do laundry. I'm not thrilled about the bucket for laundry, though...especially since it takes up so much space in my roof rack. I now have a trailer, so I think the charcoal will get tossed in there somewhere.
 

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