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PK Grill Review – The Ultimate Portable Kitchen?

Is the PK Grill the ultimate in portable cooking? Well it certainly looks as though it could be. Maybe to call it a grill is a misnomer because what attracted me to take a closer look was the fact that you can also use it for indirect cooking too. Use it with the lid on and you can try your hand a bit of smoking.

Small and beautiful, look how the aluminium shines

It’s made out of heavy cast aluminum making it robust and at the same time portable. Looking at the compact way that it packs together for transport suggests that this could be the ultimate when it comes to camping and tailgating.

It’s claimed that the cast structure ensures good heat reflection so this should mean being able to get up to reasonable temperatures and cook evenly – something that I found difficult to do when I recently cooked on a Weber “Go Anywhere”. How good the heat retention is remains to be seen as this will also have an effect on charcoal consumption, having said that there is a hinged grid to allow for easy re-fuelling without disturbing your food.

In order to use an enclosed cooking process it’s vital to have vents top and bottom and the PK grill has 2 so this should make it easy to control. I haven’t yet had chance to cook on one of these grills but if it lives up to expectations then we could all be in for a treat.

Why Buy A PK Grill?

If you’re into camping or tailgating then you need to consider the PK Grill. It’s easy to carry, weighs just 40 pounds (18Kg) and flexible in its cooking capabilities. Its got a rectangular grill space of just over 300 sq inches so more than adequate to feed a family. Of course you can just have it at home and leave it in your back yard – it won’t rust.

Where Can You Buy Your PK Grill?

The prices at BBQGuys.com never cease to amaze me and the PK Grill is no different. Click on the link and check it out for yourself and note all the accessories that you can get too.

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