BBQ Portable Charcoal Grill, 14" (Red)

  • Item No.:CCG190RB
  • Min Order:500
PRODUCT DETAILS
Description CCG190RB Inch BBQ, 14.5" x 14.5" x 15", Portable Charcoal Grill, 14" (Red)
Model No. CCG190RB
Material Metal
Color Red/Black
Size 14"X14”X15“cm
Package Pack in carton/poly bag/color box/white box
Delivery time 30days after received deposit/Original L/C
Features of charcoal bbq grills : 
1.  high-temperature painted lid 
2. Heat gauge 
3. Bottle opener attached 
4.  Chrome-plated cooking grate is easy to clean and dishwasher-safe 
5. Adjustable cooking height easily with rocker bar.  easy to add charcoal and control temperature. 
8. Foldable side shelf with tool hooks 
9.1 shelves for holding condiments, trays, and foods 
10. Bottom steel plate for placing food and sauce. 
11. Both sides air vents for precise temperature control. 
12. Body constructed of heavy steel 

13.2 wheels for easy portability






Light enough to take anywhere

The Portable Charcoal Grill is made for grilling at the places 

you love most. It weighs only 2 lbs. and it's space-saving 

size fits neatly into the trunk of a compact car, which makes 

it easy to take with you wherever you go. The lid locks tightly 

to the bowl so it's easy to move from place to place without 

making a huge mess.

Perfect for grilling a small meal

If there's just a few of you who want to share a meal, the 

Cuisinart Portable Charcoal Grill is made for you. The 14-inch

 grate has 150 square inches of space so it can cook three 

burgers and three hot dogs, or four to six burgers at a time. 

It's compact size is great for small picnics in the backyard or 

the park; it's a perfect size for camping.

A versatile grill for one or two

If you're single, a couple, or a small family, the Cuisinart Portable 

Charcoal Grill is the right choice for you. It's small enough to cook 

one or two burgers and some chicken breasts, and large enough to 

grill four to six burgers at a time. It's an excellent solution for small 

balconies, tailgating, RVs, travel trailers, and tiny homes.