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BBQ Pitts
A person uses tongs from their camp cooking kit to flip an octopus on a camping grill. Other food items like shrimp and asparagus are also cooked on the grill.
BBQ Pitts
A person uses tongs from their camp cooking kit to flip an octopus on a camping grill. Other food items like shrimp and asparagus are also cooked on the grill.

BBQ Pitts

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The BBQ Pitts are designed in Japan and made of durable stainless steel. Use the BBQ Pitts in for backyard or campsite grilling, and easily turn meats and vegetables. When laid flat, the tips of the BBQ Pitts remain elevated, keeping them sanitary for cooking. Pair the BBQ Pitts with the Camper’s Mittens and the Takibi Fire & Grill for an outdoor cooking set-up.

Specs & Features

SKU
CS-370
Weight
2.4 oz (70 g)
Size
L 16" W 1" D 1.5"
use with
Takibi Fire & Grill
Double BBQ Box
Grill Burner
feature
Sturdy stainless Steel to Grab Food Items, Lay Upright to Keep Tongs Sanitary for Cooking
Contents
Tongs
material
Stainless Steel (black oxidation color)

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