The Bottom Line
This grill will serve all your outdoor cooking needs, and it's easy to clean. It comes with its own tote bag, and it stores compactly. You can grill, bake, roast, steam, and smoke with the Cobb Grill.
Pros
- compact, yet efficient
- easy to clean
- very versatile
Cons
- none
Description
- An innovation out of Africa named after the original grills that used dried corn cobs as fuel.
- Weight: 8.5 pounds.
- Dimensions: 12 inches x 12 inches.
- Polymer plastic base stays cool to the touch.
- Comes apart easily to clean in the dishwasher.
- Cooks efficiently: 8 charcoal briquettes will cook for 3 hours.
- Design helps eliminate smoke and flare-ups.
- With the Cobb you can barbecue, grill, smoke, bake, roast, or fry.
- Includes a 30 day money-back guarantee.
Guide Review - Cobb Grill
When I first read about the Cobb Grill I was skeptical. It seemed too small, and it was somewhat expensive. When it arrived I was immediately impressed with the quality materials used in the grill. The Cobb comes with a grilling surface, plus optional frying surface and wok. The versatility of the Cobb lets you cook anything that you can imagine. I've cooked chicken breasts on top of the grill while baking potatoes below in the moat. I've made bacon and pancakes for breakfast on the frying surface, and I've used the wok to cook up fried potatoes, onions, and Italian sausage. Each time I used only six charcoal briquettes to cook. The safety feature of the Cobb is true - you really can pick it up while cooking because the sides remain cool. Cleanup was easy, since I just tossed all the grill parts into my dishwasher. The compactness of the Cobb makes it ideal to take anywhere.



