![]() ![]() When I got to camp, it only took about a minute to assemble the Burch Barrel Flat Packer Grill. Assembling the Grill (Photo/Berne Broudy) That made carrying the 25-pound grill relatively comfortable. With the grill in carry mode, I carried it with the ergonomic wooden handle that’s riveted onto the outside of two of the grill panels. All four panels are then secured together with Velcro straps with robust D-rings at each of the three corners. When it’s folded for transport, three of the Flat Packer’s four panels (the grill has three sides and a grilling surface) slide onto pins on the inside of one panels. With the Flat Packer Grill, I’d say Burch Barrel nailed that goal. We wanted to be able to provide consumers with the same quality and thoughtful design in a portable grill.” Roby Burch, Burch Barrel founder, CEO, and “product guy,” says, “The real goal for us, with the Burch Barrel Grillbeing our flagship product, and cooking with wood and charcoal while bringing people together being our company philosophy, was how to replicate that in a more portable way. It’s a heavy fire pit grill, but it does its job well.Ĭheck Price at Amazon Check Price at Burch Barrel Burch Barrel - The Flat Packer Portable Grill: Review ![]() And, when it’s time to pack up and head home or to the next destination, the flatpacker’s four stainless panels clip together for easy and compact transport. There are no loose parts that are easy to lose. Made from heavy-duty stainless steel, it folds flat and sets up in less than a minute for cooking or a campfire. In short: Burch Barrel’s Flat Packer ($275) is the ultimate portable folding camp grill. I’ve been using it since July, and so far, I’ve loved how compactly it stores and how easy it is to carry - and how well it cooks. ![]() So, I got one to test for all my tent-, car-, cabin-, and van-camping adventures. It seemed like an ideal camp companion for cooking meals and enjoying fires anywhere. So, when I saw that Burch Barrel was making a folding, wood-burning grill and fire pit combo, my ears perked up. I’ve used a lot of portable grills - and some work better than others. Whether I’m enjoying van life or cabin life, cooking on a portable camp grill is a nightly occurrence. I also frequent an off-grid cabin in the Vermont woods where I overnight on a regular basis. I camp a lot - whether it’s in a tent, a truck camper, or from a tow-behind RV. ![]()
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