The Portable Kitchen BBQ Makes A Come Back!



Portable Kitchen bbq grills have been around since 1953 when Lester Watson invented them and they hit the market. At the time there was nothing like the Portable Kitchen bbq grill and they quickly gained international popularity. Portable Kitchen bbq grills quickly became the envy of every barbeque enthusiast and the preferred grill of barbeque lovers! The Portable Kitchen bbq grill enjoyed wide spread popularity although it originally came from the small town of Tyler, Texas!

The Portable Kitchen bbq grill was so popular that it’s said eight thousand of them were sent to the front like of Vietnam to feed the troops. Troops came back saying that their Portable Kitchen bbq grills held up so well they wanted them for their personal use! The Portable Kitchen bbq grills were said to have made over two thousand meals each while I Vietnam, yet they were still in outstanding condition.

Unfortunately the Portable Kitchen bbq couldn’t compete with the lower priced charcoal grills and gas grills than began to come out in the eighties so it was no longer manufactured and only those who held onto their Portable Kitchen bbq grill could enjoy it. Amazingly, those that kept their Portable Kitchen bbq grills kept using them and they held up just fine!

Luckily, the Portable Kitchen bbq grill is back and hotter than ever! Consumers were calling for the heavy duty cast aluminum grills once again, and so, they made a comeback! The Portable Kitchen bbq grill is still known for its even cooking due to its reflected heat design.

Its cost is usually about three hundred dollars, and it is worth every penny for that delicious charcoal taste in every bite! If you are looking for a superior charcoal grill, the Portable Kitchen bbq grill is what you should be looking at, as there is truly no substitute!


A perfect reproduction of a 1950s design, this retro charcoal grill would please Elvis, as well as grill and smoke meats, poultry, seafood, and vegetables in the down-home manner he appreciated. It's heavy and sturdy, and rolls around a deck, patio, or lawn on semipneumatic rubber wheels. Made of cast aluminum for maximum heat radiation, the grill cooks foods uniformly, whether they're grilled quickly or slow-cooked and smoked under the hinged lid. Four adjustable vents and dampers provide precise temperature control. Aluminum side and bottom trays offer lots of room for holding food, utensils, and condiments. The grill assembles easily with screws and nuts (included) and measures 35 inches long, 16 1/2 inches wide, and 35 inches high. Because the cooking section detaches from the lightweight aluminum carriage, the entire unit can be quickly disassembled for a camping trip.