Day 3: COBB

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Today, I’m talking about the COBB Grill. They make this awesome portable outdoor cooker. Great for camps, hikes, the beach, and just the great outdoors. So yep. Something that I probably wouldn’t buy…

I mean, I’ve only camped once. And it’s not even called camping, I believe it was glamping.

Anyway, from what I saw on their website, COBB has this parent-ish type of voice. They’re like a seasoned ranger who loves talking about their experiences and expertise to the new campers.

Oh, and I wanna emphasize ‘on their website.’ Because when I looked into it, the website’s voice is talking like a brand, but the Facebook page is talking like a social media manager. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing. Just saying that I’d use their website voice.

So okay, without research, I’m gonna rely on my glamping experience here.

Here’s my take on the awesome Cobb Grill Charcoal.

COBB Grill Charcoal

This portable cooker is like the camper’s vibe when sitting at camp, coffee in hand, and the sun starts to rise—ultimate. 

Wherever you bring this, it’s like carrying a smoky grilled chicken chop to camp. Or a slow-cooked pork glazed with a sweet and savory coating, ready to give you a tender hug.

And whatever adventure you’re up to, COBB’s cool-to-touch base guarantees safe grilling on any surface. No more heat transfer concerns.

We told you—ultimate. 

If you want to elevate your camping experience, get COBB Grill Charcoal.

Included Items are:

  • Black COBB Charcoal  with Powder-Coated Steel Base
  • Carry Bag
  • Aluminum Grill Grid
  • Lifting Fork
  • Instruction Manual

And if you want to make the ultimate, divine? Check out COBB’s versatile accessories.

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Overall: Meh. I have so many ideas for this one. But since I’m just relying on my limited glamping experience, I haven’t really made a cohesive and sticky idea. Although I think I still managed to bring a ‘Seasoned Ranger’ personality. She’s not just selling you a grill; she sells you the peace of mind it brings based on experience. 

Time spent writing: 56 mins. I could’ve taken more time planning the execution. Similar to The Splat Room, I got too caught up imagining lunch when I described the grilled chicken and pork. I got hungry. Anyway, maybe next time, we’ll have lunch together while talking about our next project… Too aggressive? Okay, then let’s take it one step at a time.

Huy,

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