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Let’s face it, we don’t all have room for a full-sized barbecue grill in our backyards. Some of us don’t even have a backyard. If you live in a very tiny space, you need a tiny grill. Mr. Useful is here to show us how to make a miniature grill that will fit anywhere. FYI: It has a maximum capacity of only 2 wieners.
This won’t take any expert crafting or superior know-how, so just about anyone can do it. The main thing that you are going to need is a can. Any old aluminum can will do, but a longer can is better if you want to cook jumbo dogs especially. You want one that will be easy to cut into halves and also stand up to high heat. You want it long enough to cook the entire hot dog. You’ll also need some screws, bolts, a small hinge, a knob (or anything that be attached as a handle), and stiff but bendable wire for the grill surface.
After you follow the instructions, all you need is to take it outside, load it up with some charcoal and start the fire. Then just put your hot dogs on the grill, cook, and enjoy. This may be the smallest grill ever made.
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I’d assume if you found yourself on an island packed with a hundred other people all bent on killing you so they can survive that you would take whatever armor you can get. This is why I have no problem with the infamous bulletproof frying pan that people wear in the game PUBG. I’d wrap myself in tin foil and those nearly unopenable packages they put Slim Jims in if that was all I had.
Cosplayers or PUBG fans that wanting their own frying pan, but don’t want the weight of a real one can get this officially-licensed full-scale (~14″) foam frying pan replica.
Since its made from foam, it weighs practically nothing, but you can’t cook in it or deflect bullets with it, mind you. It also costs $29.99 and you can get a real frying pan for less. But a real one isn’t stamped with that big PUBG logo in the middle, right?
ThinkGeek will be peddling this fake frying pan come the holiday season. You can pre-order yours now so you don’t forget to buy gifts for the game on your list.
Actor Steve McQueen was a Hollywood icon in the ’60s and made some of the most memorable and profitable films of the era. McQueen is probably best known by car fans for his part alongside that iconic Mustang in Bullitt. McQueen was also well known for another flick that had nothing to do with cars called “The Great Escape.” That … Continue reading
When you think of Mars you most certainly don’t think of any color other than red. It’s called the Red Planet for a reason. Recently the Mars Renaissance Orbiter spied something on the surface of Mars that isn’t red in images. The blue streak was discovered using the HiRISE camera that is described as the most powerful camera ever sent … Continue reading