
Though it looks like a bucket (ok - the bottom is a bucket), this setup from Eva Solo is a miniature tabletop grill that is styled after the much larger barrel-type hibachi grills. The handle on the base makes it easy to carry around, so it is entirely portable, and the teak base protects your outdoor furniture from the heat. Inside, there is an easy to clean removable compartment to hold charcoal. This little grill would make a romantic and intimate dinner for two barbecue lovers on a hot summer night. Granted, the power of a full-sized grill is hard to resist, but so is the appeal of grilling while sitting side-by-side.

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6-28-2006 @8:33PM Angela Pitt said... It's a twist on the "intimate table for two theme"; I
like it. So many possibilities come to mind.
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6-28-2006 @8:58PM Druchyun said... Wow and only $260 dollars for a clay pot, flimsy handle and 2 metal grates. The idea's good though, i'm going to go make one from Home Depot parts for $20 dollars now.
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6-29-2006 @2:15PM Andrew said... A cool idea, albeit overpriced. But there's one fatal flaw; where's the lid??
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