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Outdoor dining season
"I am a Smokey Joe disciple, in part because they're pretty inexpensive: If, hypothetically, after five years of constant use, you need to replace your older grill, it'll only set you back $35. This guy is the perfect size for charcoal cooking on my rooftop, then toting it back inside after everything's cooled and cleaned for storage. And it can fit a rack of spare ribs, no problem.
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