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Somebody, please, stop me from impulse purchasing this Japanese BBQ grill and hosting my own at-home hibachi party
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Somebody, please, stop me from impulse purchasing this Japanese BBQ grill and hosting my own at-home hibachi party

While scouting for deals this Amazon Prime Day, I've spotted what may be my finest soon-to-be impulse purchase yet; a totally necessary Japanese BBQ grill.

I've already fallen victim to a £20 iced coffee-maker this year, but now I've seen this shichirin, I'm once again reaching for my credit card. Right now, the small size is 23% off, knocking the price down to £307 (was £399); a noteworthy £92 saving on what looks to be a well-made portable grill. That's perfect for me and my upcoming camping trip, but you can also score an even bigger 34% discount on the medium-sized model, now £327.27 (was £499).

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Made by Kasai Grills in partnership with British Michelin Star chef Tommy Banks, this kind of indoor-outdoor grill can draw rich, deep flavours from meat, cooking them just inches away from the charcoal. It's built with tiles that reflect heat into the grill to keep temperatures steady, and Kasai claims it can withstand up to a whopping 1200°C. That's as hot as a pottery kiln.

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