Everyone loves BBQ and other grilled foods while camping, but cleaning, storing and moving your grill is always a challenge. Often, the weight of camping gear, a typical grill's bulky size and general lack of storage space are obstacles for outdoor lovers. BBQ grills should be easy to clean and easy to cook with, which is why Bison's rolling grill can be rolled in for compact size and is simple to clean clean.
A rolling grill is ideal for backpacking campers and outdoor enthusiasts. This unique design allows you to roll up the grill into compact size (from 250 mm x 300 mm to 50 mm x 300 mm). Setting up is also easy and intuitive, and it can be done in less than one minute by simply unrolling the grill. The rolling grill set includes a stake stand for camp fire set up—simply chain the stake stand posts onto the ground and adjust its height for desired heat measure.
This air fusion hollowed grill prevents burning marks, which produces heterocyclic amines (hcas) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) on your food. Durable yet light-weight aluminum construction and a superior non-stick Teflon® coat provide long lasting performance for your outdoor grill experience. The whole package includes the grill, grill guard, stake stand, and the sack is less than 1.2 pound / 0.55 kg. The non-stick Teflon® coat offers hassle-free cleaning and is also dishwasher safe.
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This is, honestly, an example of idiotic design by people who do not practice the craft they are designing for.
Teflon on an open flame is definitely an issue, so is cooking on Al.
Do they reconcile the fact that teflon starts to break down at high temperatures (say, starting at 500F- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytetrafluoroethylene ) and campfires can get much hotter than that? Campfires average about 1500F (https://www.reference.com/sports-active-lifestyle/average-temperature-campfire-4833ec972e24a220) presumably in the embers, but probably still pretty hot above it.
RTFA: it has been mentioned in the comments for the Kickstarter project, but with no real resolution.
Like others have said, this is awful design. Teflon produces toxic stuff at high heat, aluminum can melt, and people generally like grill marks. The only good design choice is that it can roll up.