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Insane early Black Friday deal at Walmart prices BBQ grill and smoker at $110

Zintown deal on BBQ Grill and smoker with family nearby
Zintown

Need a new grill? Seriously, whether you do or not you’ll want to know about this next early Black Friday deal Walmart has going on. A full-size barbecue charcoal grill with an offset smoker is only $110 right now which is an insane deal. This grill was already priced well at $150, but with you saving nearly $50, and bringing it home for even cheaper, my guess is it’s an offer few would pass up. Sure, there are also some great Blackstone deals, but with the price so low on this one, even I’d consider going charcoal. It’s made entirely of steel and has a main cooking area of 24.4 inches by 11.8 inches.

Why shop this barbecue charcoal grill and offset smoker deal — now $110, was $160 31% off

Zintown BBQ Grill and offset smoker walmart deal for Black Friday
Zintown

This is a pretty basic barbecue setup, but there’s nothing wrong with that. If you want an accessible grill and smoker this is the way to go. It’s made of black-coated steel, with a front shelf for food prep, an offset smoker, and a side vent to allow for better airflow during cooks. The main chamber has a cooking surface area of 24.4 inches by 11.8 inches. Meanwhile, the side smoker has a cooking area of 12 inches by 11.8 inches.  The front shelf has dimensions of 24.4 inches by 8.5 inches.

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Altogether, that’s plenty of room to get your cooks and your food preps done. On the front of the grill cover is a thermometer to help you keep track of internal temperatures. Moreover, a side handle with oversized wheels makes it easy to move around and find a temporary grilling spot. The smokestack helps direct a lot of the dark smoke away from you, ensuring you’re not inundated with eye-watering smoke during your grilling session. It might seem like a silly thing to mention but when you’re cooking some juicy meats it’s going to make all the difference.

It’s not a huge grill, but it’s also not expensive either and it will certainly get the job done. The charcoal sits at the bottom of the grill. You will have to supply some yourself if you plan on using this right after you get it. When all is said and done, however, $110 for a full-size barbecue grill and offset smoker is a crazy deal. You can use that $50 you save to grab a bag of charcoal and some cooking utensils. If I were you I might also grab some beer and stogies, unless that’s not your thing. Maybe consider an unorthodox grill cleaning solution. Or don’t. Lots to think about.

Briley Kenney
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