First Look: Seth McGinn Portale Conversion Grill

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posted on February 11, 2020
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For quiet outdoor grilling you can take to hunt camp, check out the Portable Conversion Grill, from CanCooker, which converts the Multi-Fuel or Portable Cooktop to a grill. Useful for grilling any of your favorite meats or vegetables, the grill allows the addition of water or flavored liquid to the bottom tray for steaming, or wood chips for an easy smoking infusion. To wash, simply use hot water and detergent, and plastic or nylon scrubbers. If you have the option , the Portable Conversion Grill is dishwasher safe. 



To prevent flare-ups, the grill comes with a fat/grease drainage system, and a grill removal tool that doubles as a bottle opener. For more information on this handy converter, or the Multi-Fuel or Portable Cooktops it is designed for, please visit cancooker.comMSRP: $29.99

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