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Gear Details: Stoves

Profile Grill

Manufacturer: Brunton

Product Details:
Product Year2010
Fuel Type:
Pot included:No
BTUs:-
Weight (lbs, oz): 10,5
Price:$90
The new Profile Grill lets campers bring the thrill of the grill to the campsite without the muss and fuss of charcoal. A cast Iron grate evenly cooks food, while the grill delivers over 200 sq inches of cooking surface for many cooking applications. Low profile design allows a person to store in many places. Integrated carry handle for easy carrying. Flexible fuel hose allows for versatile fuel location. Key Features: Low profile design for easy storage 10,000 BTU Stainless burner Integrated windscreens for efficient burner use Flexible fuel hose for versatility in fuel placement Cast Iron grate for even heat dispersion Over 200 Sq Inches of cooking area Twist piezo ignition Weight: 10.5 lbs.

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