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WeberTraveler Compact Portable Gas Grill

R5,999

Retail: R10,000
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Make grilling part of your next outdoor adventure with the Weber Traveler® Compact Portable Gas Grill. At 81cm wide and only 18 kilograms, it's 20% smaller than the original Weber Traveler Grill and fits easily into the trunk of most compact cars. Sturdy one-piece design with automatic lid lock makes it easy to take anywhere, from the trail to a tailgate. Raise the grill with one hand and get cooking, with plenty of room to make a meal for four.

Product Features
  • Porcelain-enamelled Low profile lid with centre mounted thermometer
  • Manual lid lock to secure cooking grates during transport
  • The easy-to-use one burner control knob allows you to regulate the temperature to perfectly cook your favourite foods from hot dogs to chicken to steaks
  • Skilfully engineered to maximise gas usage to allow for long cook times
  • Easy access grease tray for quick cleaning
  • Lightweight for easy portability
  • Integrated collapsible cart with gas spring assistance
  • Compact fold away design for minimal storage space to fit almost anywhere
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions 
    • Lid Open: H 122cm x W 81cm x D 65cm
    • Lid Closed: H 88cm x W 81cm x D 55cm
  • Weight: 18kg
  • Primary Cooking Area: 1550cm²
  • Fuel Type: Liquid Petroleum Gas (Disposable Cartridge Not Included)
  • Stainless Steel Burners: 1
  • Durable All-Weather Wheels: 2
  • Warranty:
    • Cookbox: 5 years, no rust through/burn through
    • Lid assembly: 5 years, no rust through/burn through
    • Stainless steel burner tube: 3 years, no rust through/burn through
    • Porcelain-enameled cast iron cooking grates: 3 years, no rust through/burn through
    • Plastic components: 2 years, excluding fading or discoloration
    • All remaining parts: 2 years
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Get stoked!

It's officially Braai Day in South Africa, or Heritage Day if you'd prefer to keep things formal. Still, we know what you'll be getting up to! It's a funny thing, a braai. It effortlessly brings us South Africans together, but also comes with its own collection of disagreements.

Like, wood or charcoal, which is better? What will you braai first, the chops or the wors? More importantly, who will be in charge of the fire for the day? Do you call it a braai, a barbeque or even shisa nyama?

All things considered, it's a lekker day to not be at work, and one thing we can all agree on is how great our deal is on a Weber Mini Chimney Starter (with 4kg Briquettes and Fire Lighter Cubes included, nogal!) Happy Braai Day, Mzansi!