




Performance
Built for people who take their outdoor meals seriously. The Skotti hits as hard as a home stovetop with 8,500 BTU output, controlled by a stepless heat dial that lets you sear steaks or simmer veggies without guessing. The Pool grease drip tray keeps things clean. Cools down in 15 minutes. Packs flat. No drama, no plastic parts—just fire and food on demand.
Pros
- 8,500 BTU gas burner rivals home stovetops
- Weighs just 3 kg (6.6 lbs)—lighter than most camping gear
- Setup takes under 60 seconds, no tools required
- 116 sq in (8.7" x 13.4") cooking surface handles real meals
- Grade 304 stainless steel built for a lifetime
- Multi-fuel capable: gas, charcoal, or wood
- Packs down to 1.4 inches thick—fits anywhere
- Pool grease tray simplifies cleanup
Cons
- Gas cartridge not included—grab isobutane separately
- Premium price for a portable grill, but quality backs it up
- Stainless steel will discolor at high heat (normal, not a flaw)
Specs
- Weight: 3 kg (6.6 lbs) grill only / 3.3 kg (7.3 lbs) with bag
- Material: Grade 304 stainless steel (1.1 mm body, 3 mm grate)
- Power Output: 8,500 BTU / 2.5 kW
- Cooking Surface: 116 sq in (8.7" x 13.4")
- Packed Dimensions: 17.7 x 11.8 x 1.4 inches
- Setup Time: Under 60 seconds
- Cool Down Time: Approx. 15 minutes
- Fuel Type: Isobutane gas cartridges (propane adapter available)
- Construction: 9 collapsible stainless steel pieces
- Heat Control: Stepless gas regulator
- Components: 2 headboards, 2 side panels, radiation plate, Pool drip tray, burner unit, gas hose, grill grate, canvas bag
Final Thoughts
The Skotti Original Grill is what happens when engineers stop overthinking and just build what everyone actually needs. It's portable without being weak, powerful without being bulky, and clean without being complicated. Whether you're cooking at the campsite or firing up burgers in your backyard, this grill shows up ready. Pack it, fire it up, eat well—repeat.
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