For the last eighteen months I’ve been using a portable travel grill for barbecues and I’m impressed with this model. It’s called the TravelQ 240, it’s made by Napoleon, and it’s a great combination of effectiveness and reasonable price. I was surprised at how well this grill works. Click above to see for yourself.
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