This grill is what I remember my dad cooking on in the 70s, I can still smell the lighter fluid.
In the early 80s it seemed like everyone had one of these rusting-out in the back yard.
by Bob_12_Pack
16 Comments
West_Airline_1712
Oh yeah! For me it was the 60s but I still remember Dad piling up the charcoal, spraying it with lighter fluid, lighting a match…then WHOOOOFFF! Ahhhh…memories!
FunFlaCouple1
YES!!! The more the better of course! The sound of the metal lighter fluid can being relentlessly squeezed. How most of us survived the 70’s unscathed is a testimony to how soft these new generations have become, lol!
emelem66
You can still buy one.
Captain-Who
Imagine a rack of ribs on that boy.
No wrapping, no spritzing, just charred and burnt on sugar from BBQ sauce. Maybe also put directly over the coals while there was still an opportunity to get some of that special flavor from the lighter fluid.
Deep_Stick8786
I remember rhe smell and taste of lighter fluid
Manofmanyhats19
Some of the best burgers known to man were grilled on a beast like that. Legendary!
Coneycrook73
Yeah and those big beefy burned burgers.
Igor_J
It still works for burgers and dogs. dispose afterward.
OneEgg416
We had one
okieSuperman
Hahahaha, Amen!
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CRMILLERtyme
Not only can i still smell it, but i still taste it some days….
Gator242
Hibachi smelled the same!
Dismal_Nobody6750
My grandfather got one in those days. My dad showed it to us when we became a bit older.
mrmitchs
NOW THAT’S A FIRE !!!!
blackhatrob
Looks like a fan I just got from the big orange box
16 Comments
Oh yeah! For me it was the 60s but I still remember Dad piling up the charcoal, spraying it with lighter fluid, lighting a match…then WHOOOOFFF! Ahhhh…memories!
YES!!! The more the better of course! The sound of the metal lighter fluid can being relentlessly squeezed. How most of us survived the 70’s unscathed is a testimony to how soft these new generations have become, lol!
You can still buy one.
Imagine a rack of ribs on that boy.
No wrapping, no spritzing, just charred and burnt on sugar from BBQ sauce. Maybe also put directly over the coals while there was still an opportunity to get some of that special flavor from the lighter fluid.
I remember rhe smell and taste of lighter fluid
Some of the best burgers known to man were grilled on a beast like that. Legendary!
Yeah and those big beefy burned burgers.
It still works for burgers and dogs. dispose afterward.
We had one
Hahahaha, Amen!
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Not only can i still smell it, but i still taste it some days….
Hibachi smelled the same!
My grandfather got one in those days. My dad showed it to us when we became a bit older.
NOW THAT’S A FIRE !!!!
Looks like a fan I just got from the big orange box
[Fan](https://www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-20-in-3-Speed-High-Velocity-Shroud-Floor-Fan-SFD1-500B-3/318152097)