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KAY HOME PRODUCTS #30002 10x17 Steel Hibachi Grill | 
enlarge | Brand: KAY HOME PRODUCTS
Buy New: $9.79
Rating: 5 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 18 x 8 x 15
MPN: 30002 Model: 30002 UPC: 047977300023 EAN: 0047977300023 ASIN: B0000CBIL3
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description 10" x 17" Steel Hibachi Grill, 130 SQIN Cooking Surface, 2 Multi Position Grids, Ash Catcher.
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Great deal for under $8 February 27, 2008 Thomas F. Fleischhauer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned several of these over the last decade and they are indeed chinsy, and they do require assembly. But for under $8.00, it is an excellent deal and here is why: It will produce great grilled food with that real charcoal taste that is so lacking from gas grills, and it will last several years and many hundreds of uses if you keep it from getting wet. It is made of rather thin steel that will eventually rust through to nothing, and water exposure will greatly accellerate this process. But again, what do you expect from under $8.00?
Buy only if cheap July 5, 2007 Erin Blubaugh (Concord, California) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just bought this hibachi for $4 and assembled it. It's my first time switching from a Webber, but I wanted something small for personal use so I don't have to fire up the big grill. At $4, it's a great deal, although it seems a little flimsy. If all goes well, I'll likely upgrade to something more substantial, like a castiron hibachi. Don't pay over $10 total (shipping included) for this thing.
What can one expect for 10 bucks? June 29, 2006 Kaye Colby (Cape Ann, MA USA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I just bought one of these cheap ($9.50) Chinese cast iron hibachis at a grocery store. My expectations for it were not high, so I'm quite pleased with my purchase since I'd been having trouble finding them. Mine didn't exactly match the picture on the box, but all the parts were there plus an extra nut and bolt. It was easy to assemble despite the somewhat misleading diagram and instructions. Perhaps the fact that I had used these things when I was a student made the assembly easy for me. The price was so low I can afford another one next year if need be but would rather get this one sealed against rust somehow. They DO tend to rust.
A disposable hibachi June 14, 2006 Gerald Wilgus (Libertyville, Illinois United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Essentially a one-season, lightweight, hibachi that doesn't stand up to extended use. So, at $12 it's too expensive but may be worth about $5.
handle was missing February 20, 2006 greed kills (belmont, CA) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
A handle was missing - the box was retaped - may be a return from a store, etc. Overall, the item is chintzy - you have to assemble it. The charcoal pan is painted black - this will burn off slowly. I am going to assemble it, but this item, when shipping is included, is a total ripoff. John B
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