
Like a swiss army knife for epicureans, the collapsible Blacktop 360 grill includes all the cooking surfaces you’ll need to prepare breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between. There’s even an optional cutting board for something called veg-e-tables.
Surrounding a deep fryer with a 570g capacity you’ll find a griddle for frying up breakfast fare like pancakes and sausages, a warming plate to keep everything hot and juicy, and an infra red grill capable of searing steaks and burgers at temperatures up to 650 degrees. The legs fold away and it includes a carrying case so the whole thing is easy to transport. And it can be powered by one of those smaller camp-friendly propane tanks, or the big’un you’ve got tethered to your backyard BBQ. At $US240 it’s even cheaper than that Briefcase Rotisserie, which couldn’t handle an onion ring if its life depended on it. [Blacktop 360 via Uncrate]

















John
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 11:39 AMBring it on! Who wants a webber Q now ?
Pops from Perth
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 1:12 PM‘Ow much is it in $Aus? Tried veg-e-tables of few times. Can’t see what all the excitement’s about. Give me a bit of dead animal – lamb, beef, chook, duck, pig or whatever – and a hot flame – YUMMMMM. Anyway we all know vegans are mythical beings (or food for carnivors) and veg-e-tables are a side dish to give colour and texture for presentation.
MotorMouth
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 1:31 PMIt looks enormous. I can’t imagine it being very portable.
DarthDVD
Friday, November 11, 2011 at 7:13 PM“Veg-e-tables” are what food eats.
I would still like a Webber Q. but alas im stuck with a Webber