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Meat and fire. They go together like melted cheese and tortilla chips. But, the hassle of lugging around your briquette-burning BBQ can leave a bad taste in your mouth. Instead, saddle up with the Party King Grills Swing N Smoke Tailgate. Mounted to your 2" receiver hitch, the Swing N Smoke rides along ready to charbroil at your next tailgate, fishing trip or beach party.
Crack open the MVP Grill's stainless steel hood, and the Party King Grills Swing N Smoke Tailgate Grill is packed with 3 stainless steel burners. Combined, all 3 rings of fire deliver 34,500 BTUs of steak-sizzling strength. And, with 540 square inches of grilling and bun warming space, you can feed the entire Raider Nation off this tailgate grill.
Your Party King Grills Swing N Smoke Tailgate Grill is brimming with more features than most stationary backyard grills. Its fuel system taps into a traditional 5-gallon bottle. And, it boasts an electric ignition system, calibrated temperature gauge and two folding steel side shelves for prep work. Best of all, it mounts securely to the swing-away VERSArm HD carrier, so you can cook and access your cargo area at the same time. Party King Grills backs your stainless burners, deflectors and cooking grates with a Lifetime Warranty; 1-year warranty for everything else.
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Asked by Richard B.
Mar 28, 2012 3:20 PM
2009 Ford Escape
1 Answer
Can the BBQ be mounted in the other direction? So the controls facing away from the car when stowed. In addition can the arm swing the other way towards the driver side of the car? Thanks,
Answered by Cindy B. — Jul 16, 2012 8:37 AM
Yes, the arm will work in either direction.
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