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UCO Flatpack Mini Portable Stainless Steel Grill and Fire Pit

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Size: Small


Features

  • Stainless steel grill folds to 1.5 inches thick and fits in a backpack; can be used as a fire pit; comes in regular or mini sizes (sold separately)
  • Regular size features 13 x 10-inch grilling area for up to 6 servings; mini features 9 x 6.75-inch grilling area for up to 3 servings
  • Stable base for safe grilling; quick 30-second setup; sides of grill serve as a wind-break
  • Safely contains fire and keeps fire off the ground; constructed from durable stainless steel to provide high rust and corrosion resistance

Description

The UCO Flatpack Portable Grill and Fire Pit comes in two sizes, Regular or Mini, each of which folds to a slim 1.5 inches thick for easy transportation to the beach, campsite, or barbecue. Stainless steel construction provides rust and corrosion resistance making this a durable and easy to maintain camp accessory. Setup for the UCO Flatpack is a snap: just unfold the body, place the grates on top, and start grilling. The regular size Flatpack Grill features a 13 x 10-inch grilling area for cooking up to 6 servings, large enough for six big burgers, a dozen kabobs, 8 ears of corn, an entire pack of hot dogs, or a couple of bunches of asparagus. The compact 9 x 6.75-inch grilling area on the Flatpack Mini yields about half as much for up to 3 servings. The stable base and wind-break sides make the Flatpack great for grilling in windy conditions. Use the UCO Flatpack as a fire pit to help leave no trace when you are done. Regular Dimensions: 13.5 x 10 x 1.5 inches; weight 3.2 pounds; 10 x 13 inch grilling area. Mini Dimensions: 9.5 x 8 x 1.5 inches; weight 2 pounds; 9 x 6.75-inch grilling area.


Brand: ‎UCO


Color: ‎Silver


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.5 x 16 x 7.48 inches


Included Components: ‎Grill


Assembly Required: ‎No


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Item Weight: ‎2 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Mini Flatpack grill


Frame Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: ‎7.5"D x 16"W x 7.48"H


Manufacturer: ‎Industrial Revolution


Part Number: ‎GR-MFPG


Item Weight: ‎2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.5 x 16 x 7.48 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎GR-MFPG


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Small


Style: ‎Small (9 X 6.75-inch)


Power Source: ‎Charcoal


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited lifetime


Date First Available: February 28, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Compact
Size: Small
Such a cool little fire pit with grill. I cooked hot dogs then roasted marshmallows without having a huge fire!
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Definitely would grill more often with it
Size: Small
I like the design with heart shape, triangle, and rectangle. Ultra portable, and easy to ignite.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by simplicity

  • Exactly what I needed for moto camping
Size: Small
Awsome little grill!I have the small one I was able to use a 9in fry pan to cook eggs and bacon,2 decent sized top sirloin steaks I do recommend this item.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022 by Philipp

  • Great portable fire pit, good grill for small meals, easy clean up.
Size: Small
I purchased this grill primarily to use while out relaxing on hikes with a small fire in the cold months. I like to cook up a little lunch and have a cup of coffee. The mini grill is a good option for this as it allows you to make your fire wherever you want without leaving a fire ring or scorching the ground. The design is very smart and efficient. It is a lot sturdier than it would appear to be with the wire legs but they interlock and it is very stable when cooking or adjusting the fire. The stove and hinges have so far held up to many fires without much issue, a little warping but nothing substantial enough to worry about. It also comes with a nice canvas carry bag that keeps the stove from sooting up other gear in a pack or vehicle etc. The only real down side is that it can be a bit tedious to get to burn clean, there is very little airflow at the bottom of the burn box. It is a grill and not a stick stove, so there are no vents on the bottom of the grill to draft. With charcoal it is not an issue but burning damp wet wood on a rainy or cold day can be a smoky affair. A few simple tricks such as stacking a stick cross wise at the bottom to allow airflow or otherwise propping your fuel load will allow the fire to breath better. I carry a small (1") rolled section of expanded sheet metal that I place in the bottom this allows air to be drawn from the sides under the fuel. Happy trails! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020 by Zeuki1 Zeuki1

  • FINALLY FOUND IT!
Size: Small
Are you ready for this? Cooked one russet baked potatoe, wrapped in tinfoil, plus one bulb of garlic, wrapped in tinfoil, plus two chicken thighs (indirect) all at the same time...with ease on my mini. Made my lid out of tinfoil 7 by 9 container. Used a wood dowel off an old little wok lid. Note: Used three tinfoil containers pushed together to give the lid some body. It took ten coals. Had the potato and garlic on for a half hour, then on went the chicken. Half hour later everything was done perfectly. Should have taken a pic of the food. By the way, I think I could have gotten away with eight coals. My probe was reading 400 degrees. I love this little thing. Definitely, going in my fire kit for camping. Looks like I finally found a homeboy that is small and works! Believe me, I have eight or nine different kinds of camping grills and stoves. I feel like a collector, or worse, a hoarder! What I’m trying to say is I have paid the dues with camping gear and I know when something fits right into the cut. I’m a solo truck camper type. This is perfect for me. I think my lid works great. Punctured a hole with my probe into the side of the lid. It’s hard to keep it under 400 degrees with the lid on. But, that’s ok. My chicken was over the indirect side so It didn’t burn it. Check THIS out: Put a russet potato naked on the indirect side. Covered with lid and 45 min later a perfect baked potatoes with CRISPY SKIN! Just the way I like them. I’m experimenting, like closing off the holes on the charcoal side to keep the heat down. I cut a piece of chicken wire to form a little V, then wrapped it in tinfoil that fits up against the charcoal side holes wall. It worked to separate it down the middle for indirect cooking. You can also just pile the coals up on one side and not go through the hassle of making a tinfoil V separation barrier. It’s not a smoker. I’m not that adventurous, but for grilling like you do on a Weber, this grill can do it all in a mini version. Having much fun wiring this little jewel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2018 by Jim Van Vleck Jim Van Vleck

  • Clever little grill!
Size: Small
I used to have a lightweight hibachi that we took around to picnics and tailgates. It finally rusted out. I did buy a new one, but it is a big cast iron thing, which is nice...but heavvvvy. You aren't tossing that thing in the trunk simply. I was on the lookout for a new portable grill, but wanted something small and lightweight just to cook a few hot dogs or hamburgers on and then some smores. This is perfect! I have the mini. It fits 8 hotdogs or 4 hamburgers or chicken breasts (not huge ones!) or some combination of that. It also will hold 2 steaks average or one big one. I don't need a giant grill always, I mean, am I really cooking ribs or something at picnics? Not really. Also, sometimes we just want to sit outside and have a little family cookout, but not start up the big grill for something small. This is perfect! It doesn't have adjustable cooking heights or a cover or sliding vents for ash/air or anything fancy. It is just a basic grill or firepit. It comes with a little carrying case and even the box is nice. You slide the thing out of the bag, unfold, criss-cross the legs (I didn't do that when I first pulled it out and wondered why it fell down...duh) then just place the cooking grate on top. The top is about 7x9 in cooking area. It also came with a little V shaped thing, and it wasn't mentioned anywhere in the instructions what it was. It is a tool for lifting the (possibly hot) grate off of the base. It might be nice if it were a little more flexible so it could be tongs for cooking, and you sorta can make it work for that, but that isn't its purpose. I attached a few pictures with a pop can so you could get some perspective on the size of the mini. We really like the size, lightweight portability, and clever design of this little thing. If we wear it out, we are getting another one. It is also a nice little gift for someone who likes little outdoor trips, couple, or college student. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017 by Nanciejeanne Nanciejeanne

  • Excellent , Packable. Mini Grill
Size: Small
This is a Excellent, mini, Packable Grill. The one modification that is needed, is to drill holes at the base, on both sides,,as seen in the first picture. Also,, a pocket bellows is a Good add on for this grill too. This mini Grill is best for 1-2 people. It’s Definitely a Great buy and Completely Worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022 by Joshua Lamb Joshua Lamb

  • Works good
Size: Small
Used it as soon as I got it! Cooked 2 great steaks. Easy
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022 by Louis Mar

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