Kuuma Stow and Go 160 Propane Grill

Posted by panjoel on Friday, February 7, 2014

SPECIAL OFFERSKuuma Stow and Go 160 Propane Grill
Kuuma Stow and Go 160 Propane Grill

SPECIAL OFFERS Kuuma Stow and Go 160 Propane Grill

Price : $159.67* (on 8/13/2013)
Code : B000F3RY3I
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Specification






Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #178849 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: ACR Electronics
  • Model: 317281
  • Released on: 2011-01-10
  • Dimensions: 13.00" h x
    13.00" w x
    26.00" l,
    20.00 pounds

Features

  • Designed to use standard disposable fuel bottles or can be used with larger re-fillable tanks for fixed mount applications
  • Constructed of 100% stainless steel
  • Removable grease tray for easy cleaning
  • No assembly required
  • The slick-looking single arm mounting bracket and accessories are sold separately











Product Description

Kuuma The Original Grade Stow N Go BBQ, Marine and Freshwater! Whether you're trolling in freshwater or saltwater, this Stow N Go Grill has the level of protection you need! Choose between 304 (marine grade) or 430 (freshwater grade) durable, good-looking stainless steel construction is easy to clean and lasts for years! Has 145 sq. in. of cooking surface so you can cook for the whole game! All-season BBQ cover available separately. Add your propane to start cooking! Cookout: Locking lid keeps closed while you're cruising the lake Fold away legs keep heat off your boat surface ; Requires two model #83635 rail mounts (available separately at the Guide!) Warming rack for already-done meat; Has removable grease tray for easy cleaning.; Cook up some good stuff with this Kuuma Grill! Order Today! Kuuma The Original Grade Stow NGo BBQ, Marine Grade







Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Very happy with the grill and attached cutting block
By misslender71
I have looked at grills for about a year now for my 34 ft cruiser. I just couldnt see paying more for my boat grill then I did my grill at home. When I saw this grill for less then $200.00 (which by the time I paid for the attachments and brackets were around $250.00) I was excited. The grill is beautiful and just large enough to grill 4 average size steaks on it. Easy to clean and does not take up any room on the deck. The brackets I bought is the one that allows me to spin the grill around if needed. I still saved around $200.00 by buying this grill. It only took 10 min to install.

4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5A great and hot grill!
By Duncan C. Fowler
I have been using various grills in our RV and found that none of them could get hot enough to sear a steak.I bought the Stow and Go and it does get hot enough to sear that steak!It is made of sturdy stainless and is small enough to fit in a storage drawer on my small RV.I am really pleased after using it for 2 years.It is well built and I expect to get many more years of service from it.

4 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
1WTF!
By doogie
I thought I was buying a Kuuma grill. The grill did not match the box cover. It has a Force Ten logo on it. No big deal right? WRONG! I called Kuuma and they said they were changing to a new brand name Force Ten but it was indeed a Kuuma grill. Well that was 3 years ago. The Kuuma brand is alive and well and Force Ten is as good as dead and gone. If you need replacement parts, Force Ten is no where to be found and the Kuuma website is too full of errors to be trusted. For starters, all the grills on the website have the exact same dimensions even though they are clearly all different sizes. Good luck figuring out which part is the right one for your grill. Finding parts is hit and miss and not knowing what brand it is makes even harder. There is no model number on the actual grill and all the websites refer to each grill by the model number or the size which nobody seems to list correctly. Is it a Kuuma or Force Ten? Is it 17X10 or 24X12? Is it a 145sq inch or 160 sg inch? Something just seems wierd. I think the company went belly up years ago and the dealers are just trying to get rid of what they have in stock. I bought mine 3 years ago for over $300 brand new and you see what the price is now. I paid way too much to get rid of it now but I can not order new parts because there either too hard to find or not listed correctly. It would be a 5 star item if Kuuma or Force Ten would get thier act together but I have been waiting 3 years and nothing has changed yet. And reading the boating forums, they are 2 completely different companies.

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