Tailgate season is here and the EZ Grill promises to be a portable, disposable way to barbecue anywhere. But do its claims flame out? We put it to the test for this week's Try-It-Out Tuesday.
The EZ Grill is easy to use, just find a non-flammable, solid base. We tried it out on a sidewalk. All you do is put it on the stand, light the starter sheet, and wait for the flames to turn the charcoal into ash. Then you cook your meat like you would on any other grill. In 20 minutes, we had perfectly cooked burgers.
Our testers passed the EZ Grill with flying colors, though flames do shoot out, so it can't be used on grass, ruling out some tailgate spots.
The grill comes in two sizes. You can get two of the disposable larger grills for $19.99 or four of the smaller ones for the same prices. You can find them at bigg's and online.
As always, this is an unscientific test, with unscientific results.
The EZ Grill is easy to use, just find a non-flammable, solid base. We tried it out on a sidewalk. All you do is put it on the stand, light the starter sheet, and wait for the flames to turn the charcoal into ash. Then you cook your meat like you would on any other grill. In 20 minutes, we had perfectly cooked burgers.
Our testers passed the EZ Grill with flying colors, though flames do shoot out, so it can't be used on grass, ruling out some tailgate spots.
The grill comes in two sizes. You can get two of the disposable larger grills for $19.99 or four of the smaller ones for the same prices. You can find them at bigg's and online.
As always, this is an unscientific test, with unscientific results.


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