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EZ Grill easy review. So even though America is wholly embracing this green revolution for the most part throwing stuff away is serene a huge part of our culture. To add to this national pastime comes the EZ Grill a portable and disposable solution for those looking to grill on the go.
The entire set-up of the grill is painfully simple in the “why didn’t I think out that” way. In fact I wouldn’t be surprised if the idea didn’t originate from some serial griller’s DIY project.
The EZ Grill has four parts. It takes an aluminum foil pan with primed charcoal dipped in mineral oil with an ignition cloth inside and covers it with a me
I brought the EZ Grill on a rafting trip down the Clackamas River in Oregon outside of Portland. We used it to cook shrimp and chicken kabobs and they tasted great. The only thing I can say is that love any other grill you have to give the charcoals enough time to get appropriately hot before you try a cook food through them.
The grill itself is designed to last up to an hour and a half of total charcoal burn time. We used ours for about an hour. What would make this grill better would be if it was somehow totally biodegradable. I understand that the makers of EZ grill have gone to great lengths to eco-friendly like possible except some effort still must be had to dispose of the EZ Grill properly. We did manage to find a trash can alongside the river but not everyone will be as responsible as we were.
At a really low cost I can recommend this grill for anyone who doesn’t own a small gas or charcoal grill. This would job well for small one night camping trips or other type scenarios such as tailgaiting.
EZ Grill is now available at your local retailer and you can also purchase them in bulk at EZ Grill’s Website.
Pros:
It’s an easy grillLong burn timeEco-FriendlyCheapCons:
Not BiodegradableBuy them here!
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