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CampStove Portable Grill
BioLite
CampStove Portable Grill
$59.95
Description

  Grill accessory for BioLite CampStove and CookStove

  Cooking on wood just tastes better. Leave gas behind and infuse meals with savory, deep flavors with the BioLite Portable Grill. One of the lightest tabletop grills on the market, it attaches to the BioLite CampStove or CookStove (sold separately) for a quick and easy way to upgrade your camp cooking setup. Re-stoking is a snap: flip open the fuel intake lid and have direct control of flame levels without disrupting the grill surface.

  CampStove and CookStove sold separately.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
BioLite
Weight:
1.875 lbs (850 g)
Dimensions:
Folded Size: 9.5 x 12 x 3.5 in (24.13 x 30.48 x 8.89 cm)
Unfolded Size: 9.5 x 12 x 10.5 in (24.13 x 30.48 x 26.67 cm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
CSD0200
UPC:
850003383620
Other Features:
• Features:
-- Fuel Intake Lid: Doubles as refueling source and chimney
-- Steel Grill Grate: Fit up to four burgers or six hot dogs
-- Flame Spreading Design: Transform CampStove flames into a wood-fired grill
-- Folding Legs: Packs flat for ultimate portability
-- Durable plastic grill cover included
• Tech Specs:
-- Cooking Area: 55 sq inches
-- Fuel: Solid biomass. For use with BioLite CampStove or CookStove only (each sold separately).
-- In The Box: BioLite Portable Grill, Instructions, Grill Cover
-- 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty on all BioLite products
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