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    Portable Kitchen?

    I've read the reviews on the main site about the PK Grill and I've checked out their website. I'm on the verge of picking up a used one locally. Anybody have any experience with them? I was looking for a used Kettle but this looks like more my speed...

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    It's a sweet little charcoal grill. I'd snatch a used one up in a flash! Lucky you!

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      What's the condition and what's the price?

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        It's a newer model, very good condition, $75 obo

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            Pull. the. trigger.

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              That's an awesome find! I would like to find one on the used market for that price...

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                Picking it up tomorrow night. The guy is a junk remover and it was part of a job. Price: $60. I'll post more in "deals in the wild" after I get it home!

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                  Originally posted by carolts View Post
                  Picking it up tomorrow night. The guy is a junk remover and it was part of a job. Price: $60. I'll post more in "deals in the wild" after I get it home!

                  Color me jealous!!! A VERY GOOD PICK!

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