Kick starter Unique Mini Grill uses Sugar Cane for fuel
The mini grill is designed to accommodate 1 or 2 persons at the time. You can grill any cube of meat or vegetables you want. The good flavour of BBQ right on your table. Safe, convenient, original, design and also healthy. It’s a slow process eating device with small portions at the time. So it’s mean a better digestion and no oil, fat or gluten from traditional fondue.
Unique mini ceramic BBQ!! Made 100% by us in Quebec, Canada. We are proud to develop this concept and products since over 5 years ago. The mini grill consist of a 6'' diameter high quality ceramic pot added with a cast iron grill. The heat source come from a can of sugarcane fuel gel (ethanol) and is 100% made from sugarcane residue. It’s really clean and efficient to be able to use it inside, right on your table in any season’s. So technically, it’s environmentally friendly from the beginning till the end of is used process. You can also bring the Mini grill everywhere with no need of electricity.
This company product is very unique I like that it can be taking camping or anywhere your little heart desires to take it, and for those who suffer from asthma etc from BBQ smoke this my friend is your answer!! They use healthy Sugar Cane fuel, Find them on Kick Starters and pledge today to bring these here for sale you saw this 1st on Razzledazzlestyles I highly recommend this company xoxo
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