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The Marsh Allen 30052 Cast Iron Hibachi Grill is a robust 10 by 18-inch charcoal grill designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a generous 157 sq. inch cooking surface, it features three adjustable cooking grids and curved sides to keep food secure. The wood handles provide safe adjustments, while two adjustable air vents allow for precise control of charcoal burn rates. Weighing 16.3 pounds and made from durable cast iron, this portable grill is perfect for any grilling occasion.
Handle Material | Wood |
Frame Material Type | Cast Iron |
Material Type | Cast Iron |
Finish Type | Painted |
Item Weight | 16.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 14 x 22 x 3 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 22"W x 3"H |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Special Feature | Durable,Portable |
Fuel Type | Charcoal |
Color | Black |
A**S
Better than the ones in the 70's
In the 1970s, we use to have these really cool bar-B-que grills from Japan called "HIBACHI" GRILLS. They were cheap, convenient, durable and got the job done. I'm sure most beaches in America have at least one battleship's worth of cast Iron burried from Hibachis.What made Hibachi's so different from a Weber or Coleman grill was that the grill itself had wooden handles. So when your protein was medium well; you picked up the whole grill by the handle and took it inside the house sort of like a serving tray. They are perfect for front porch grilling. Sometimes you don't want to get out the big battleship barbeque just to grill a couple of New Yorks. What's really cool is that, since it's so small, you can cook on your porch in the rain or snow. So it seems like summer all year long.The grills were adjustable from the top. If you wanted less heat, just mount the grill a notch higher. The entire grill was 10" X 18" by maybe 10" tall. Perfect for the apartment patio.The other great thing about Hibachi's were that in the 70's, they sold for about 6.95 and were available EVERYWHERE. I MEAN EVERYWHERE. You buy them where ever charcoal was sold. The grocery store, the Liquor store, Drugstore chains use to have 8 ft. stacks of card board boxes filled with Hibachis.Try and find one now. I dare you. (without going on-line)They are no longer to be be found in the non-asian community like in the 70's. In the 70's, picking up a new Hibachi was as easy as grabbing a quart of milk.Now they're rare.My theory behind the vanishing Hibachi is the price of cast Iron. In the 70's the Hibachi sold between 5 and 10 dollars. Then they quit making them out of cast iron. Then the price went up to 15 - 20 dollars. Well for another 10 dollars you could buy a Weber grill with a lid.Today I went looking for the elusive Hibachi. I went to Home Depot, Target, OSH,CVS,Rite Aide, Safeway,I even went to an old school department store that hasnt changed much in 40 years, (except they quit carrying hibachis) I tried everywhere but with no success.I finally found one for [...] on Amazon.com . The great news? It was over 25 bucks so I got free shipping and didn't have to pay tax.COOL.BTW, Hibachi's are perfect for the "Tailgate party". And I say TAIL GATE Literally. They use to fit perfectly on the tail gate of your truck.Mine was delivered in about 4 days. It was sturdier than the liquer store hibachis from 1977. One thing that was comically the same, It came with extra long screws and shorted 2 short screws. (this was common in the 70s) The design was a little different. This hibachi is less tapered than the old school hibackis. But it's easier to clean. It looks like it will last a couople of years. (most hibachis broke by the end of summer)Overall; it's not the same, but it's close enough. The things that differ are actually better and easy to get use to. They say you can never go home. This was close. It was like going home and finding that your parents moved into the more expesive house next door.
T**T
Do not pass this one up
Not only is the customer service outstanding, the product is just like I remember back in the early 80s. It is substantial, has a nice weight to it. The delivery was on schedule, and description right on point. Again, the customer service is quick and efficient. Would buy from them again anytime. Love my hibachi!!PS cooked tuna steaks this afternoon for Easter. Cookability was terrific!
2**M
Good option instead of barbecue grill
The size is ideal for my household and limited area to cook outside. I have used a hibachi in the past and decided it was more cost effective as well as convenient for use and storage. My only criticism is the grill holder was not cut evenly and the plate did not want to fit easily on one side.
P**L
Atavistic Satisfaction
Like others, I fondly remember the Hibachis of old. This has a good deal of the form but it’s not quite as heavily constructed. Then again, the old ones were quite heavy but also fell apart or rusted beyond recognition after a season.As assembled the grates weren’t even but the holders are stamped instead of cast so I easily bent the grates to be even. Also the wood handle of one grate had started to split even before assembly. Both the adjustable vents seemed flimsy. This may be the Hibachi for the ages but I’ll be satisfied with one season.Once assembled, I added a few old briquettes, fired them up with a propane torch and, after 20 minutes or so put the grate on to pre-heat. The grates are as heavy as the old ones ‘back in the day’ which makes for good cooking. And it did cook the ribeye well. Please see the image of it in action.There’s something satisfying in an atavistic way using this to cook over the all stainless gas fired Weber we also have. Minimalism at it finest.
B**S
Great little Hibachi, no fuss, easy setup
Plenty sturdy, easy to set up. Don't mess around with a huge BBQ if you just want a little patio size grill for veggies and chicken or the occasional steaks. I combined this with the killer grilling baskets elsewhere in my reviews and that worked really well for grilling tomatoes, garlic and onion prior to making sauce with them. I put this Hibachi on the folding grill stand also reviewed here, what a great easy setup. The grills included cleaned right up after use with a quick soak, it's good quality and well-finished cast iron.
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