Do You Need This New Portable Grill?

We have another product review, this time it’s the Exit Fire’n’Go grill. Matt goes over his thoughts on the product. Watch to see if you think you need one of these, or if you can save your money.

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Video Transcript: 

Product Promo Video:

[Person 1] This is Fire n’ Go, a portable pellet grill.

[Narrator] It doesn’t look anything like those complicated camp stoves. Is it easy to set up? That’s it?

[Person 1] Yep, that simple. 

[Narrator] I heard it uses natural wood pellets, which are super efficient and also add a charming fruity aroma to the grilled food. A wider adjustable temperature range, whether you’re aiming for low temp smoking or high-heat grilling, Fire n’ Go can perfectly cater to your needs. This steak looks delicious.

[Person 1] That’s right. 

[Narrator] But what if there’s no electricity in a remote place? 

[Person 2] It is battery-powered.

[Narrator] Wow, that’s super cool. With its compact and lightweight design, throwing this grill into your car’s trunk as a breeze. Allowing you to effortlessly enjoying the barbecue. Fire n’ Go is so easy to control. So how do you satisfy everyone’s preferences? 

[Person 2] What flavor do you prefer?

[Narrator] I want to smoke, bake, sear, barbecue, roast char, grill, grill braise, well actually I want to try everything. The biggest worry when barbecuing is overdoing it. So how do you know when the food is perfectly cooked? 

[Person 3] This temperature probe makes it super easy. 

[Narrator] Wow, this is a must-have for anyone who loves to entertain. Wait, can it’s battery also charge other devices?

[Person 3] Yeah, very practical. 

[Narrator] This is perfect. I don’t have to worry about running out of battery anymore. Just enjoy sharing delicious food with family and friends.

Matt’s Review:

Okay, so an electric grill. I mean I don’t think, well no, I know I just recently used a kind of grill that’s just a little grill with the gas canister, and you screw it in, and you light it immediately lights, and you grill on it, and you turn the gas off. And very portable, very inexpensive. Doesn’t require charging. So I mean I guess this is kinda cool, in that it looks relatively compact and easy to use and it does you know burns the wood pellets. It does require a battery, they’re like ‘Ah never, you know, you can use it to charge other stuff’, but only if your grill is charged. And then you don’t wanna run your grill out of battery charging your phone with it. So not sure that’s really the main reason to use it is to have that extra battery backup. I don’t know, I guess I’m probably just not the target market for this. Somebody who grills enough in an outdoor space, away from home, that would want something like this, a battery-powered grill, a pellet grill. But maybe there’s a bunch of people out there who would like it. It looks like they’ve raised $132,000 nearly as of this point, with 366 backers. So there is a market for it I guess. I don’t know if they have any other kind of similar competition or if this is just really a unique item, that you know, a lot of people have been missing in their lives. It seems you know, seems like it works well, seems like it could be cool if that’s your thing. But I guess for me. I feel like there’s already lots of ways to cook outside that I probably don’t need to invest in another one personally.

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