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  2. We Tested Tons of Portable Grills—These Are the Best for ...

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    The best tailgate grills are portable and lightweight, yet they still have enough grill space to cook enough for a crowd. Shop our best picks from brands like Coleman, Traeger, and more.

  3. This portable barbecue grill is perfect for family road trips

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    The Coleman RoadTrip 285 is the perfect device to have on the road. It’s portable, so you can roll and pack it just about anywhere. ... Cooking with this grill will be just as easy as traveling ...

  4. This portable barbecue grill is perfect for family road trips

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    The Coleman RoadTrip 285 is the perfect device to have on the road. It’s portable, so you can roll and pack it just about anywhere. Plus, it comes with three adjustable burners, and uses a one ...

  5. G.I. pocket stove - Wikipedia

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    Patent drawing of Coleman Model 520 stove. The G.I. pocket stove is a World War II–era portable pressurized-burner liquid-fuel stove designed by the Coleman Company of Wichita, Kansas, and manufactured by both the Coleman Company and the American Gas Machine Company (AGM) of Albert Lea, Minnesota.

  6. Coleman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Coleman gas lamps were provided to play the first night football game west of the Mississippi River. [2] In 1996, the company acquired the French Campingaz . In September 2004, Jarden acquired American Household, which was the privately-held parent company of Coleman as well as other brands like Sunbeam Products , for $745.6 million in cash.

  7. George Foreman Grill - Wikipedia

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    The fajita grill had been promoted at industry trade shows in the early 1990s, but garnered little interest. [4] The slanted grill concept was pitched by Tsann Kuen to Salton, Inc. After one year, and several trade shows, Salton sent samples of the grill to George Foreman's colleagues, who then sent the grill to Foreman to test.