as a common sense, I would not recommend anyone to do charcoal grill indoor. If you live in a rental and do this indoor, you may violate your rental agreement and get kicked out of the place sooner than you think
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I have this and it works great for two people. I can easily fit 2 steaks and potato boats. The best part is that you can store it just about anywhere and it doesn't take up alot of room. Also easy to clean up.
Can I this be used indoors right next to a window by any chance?
as a common sense, I would not recommend anyone to do charcoal grill indoor. If you live in a rental and do this indoor, you may violate your rental agreement and get kicked out of the place sooner than you think
Can I this be used indoors right next to a window by any chance?
Even without rules, it's unsafe for a reason. Anything with flame almost always recommended NOT under any ceiling, roof, etc. Easy for an out of control flame to catch fire.
as a common sense, I would not recommend anyone to do charcoal grill indoor. If you live in a rental and do this indoor, you may violate your rental agreement and get kicked out of the place sooner than you think
You just need adequate ventilation.
For good measure, ensure you have a carbon monoxide and smoke detector nearby.
For good measure, ensure you have a carbon monoxide and smoke detector nearby.
Dude charcoal grills emit embers of hot coal below the grill & above the grill in the air when top is opened. It's insane for anyone suggesting this can be used indoors with ventilation. No charcoal grill should ever be used indoors.
Dude charcoal grills emit embers of hot coal below the grill & above the grill in the air when top is opened. It's insane for anyone suggesting this can be used indoors with ventilation. No charcoal grill should ever be used indoors.
I wonder how the Japanese and Koreans do their indoor barbecues. They must all be grilling outdoors.
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as a common sense, I would not recommend anyone to do charcoal grill indoor. If you live in a rental and do this indoor, you may violate your rental agreement and get kicked out of the place sooner than you think
Even without rules, it's unsafe for a reason. Anything with flame almost always recommended NOT under any ceiling, roof, etc. Easy for an out of control flame to catch fire.
Why apts almost always prohibit on patio/balcony.
Plus the obvious CO
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You just need adequate ventilation.
For good measure, ensure you have a carbon monoxide and smoke detector nearby.
Regular price is only $34.xx, I believe.
For good measure, ensure you have a carbon monoxide and smoke detector nearby.
Dude charcoal grills emit embers of hot coal below the grill & above the grill in the air when top is opened. It's insane for anyone suggesting this can be used indoors with ventilation. No charcoal grill should ever be used indoors.
I wonder how the Japanese and Koreans do their indoor barbecues. They must all be grilling outdoors.
They use charcoal too