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Kuuma Stow N' Go 125 Gas Grill - 9,000btu W/regulator Mfg# 58140 on 2040-parts.com

US $172.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kuuma Manufacturer Part Number:58140 UPC:014717581400

Kuuma Stow N' Go 125 Gas Grill - 9,000BTU w/Regulator MFG# 58140



Stow N' Go 125 Compact Gas w/Regulator

The Kuuma Stow N' Go 125 Grill is an outstanding grill that offers premium-quality construction and convenient portability. Its compact size is perfect for when space is at a premium. Stow N' Go grills can be easily transported and can also be mounted to any Kuuma rail, rod or pedestal mount.

  • 19.75"L x 11.25"D x 11"H
  • Weight: 14.5lbs
  • BTU: 9,000
  • Cooking Surface Area: 125 square inches
  • Designed for high pressure propane- disposable or larger refillable tanks













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