Dual Adjust-A-Grills: Perfect for Cooking Big Groups

Dual Adjust-A-Grills: Perfect for Cooking Big Groups

Running Two Adjust-A-Grills at Once – The Smart Way to Cook for Big Groups

If you regularly cook for 10 or more people around a campfire, you already know the problem. One grill is never enough. Food piles up, temperatures are hard to manage, and someone always ends up waiting.

The solution is simple: run two Adjust-A-Grills at the same time.

You instantly get 32 by 16 inches of total cooking surface — that’s a full grill’s worth of space split across two independent grills. More important than the size though is the control. Each grill adjusts on its own stake, so you can set one low and ripping hot for searing steaks or burgers, while the second grill sits higher up for warming buns, keeping food hot, or cooking more delicate items like vegetables.

The photo above shows exactly what this looks like in real life — one pan with a big open flame, the other holding steady coals, and both grills positioned exactly where they need to be. No more juggling or guessing. You have two separate heat zones working at the same time.

Even though the dual setup gives you a huge amount of cooking space, it still packs down surprisingly well. Both grills break down and fit into two separate, easy-to-manage containers that load nicely into a truck bed or trailer without taking up a ton of room.

I’ve used this dual setup on river trips, beach camping, and big family get-togethers. It makes a huge difference. While one side is slamming out burgers, the other side can be slowly warming everything else or even acting as a prep surface once you swing it off the heat. When the group is big, this setup keeps the food moving and everyone happy.

Here’s what makes running two grills so effective:

  • Independent height adjustment on each grill gives you precise temperature control
  • You can have one grill searing and the other warming at the exact same time
  • Plenty of room so you’re never fighting for space
  • Packs down into two easy-to-carry containers
  • Easy to add a third or fourth person helping at the fire without getting in each other’s way

If you’ve been trying to feed a big crew with just one small grate, this is the upgrade that actually solves the problem. Two fire pans and two Adjust-A-Grills turn a chaotic fire into a real outdoor kitchen.

Thinking about stepping up to the dual setup? Grab a second grill and try it on your next trip. Once you cook this way, you won’t want to go back to just one.

Have you tried running two grills at once? Drop a comment below and let me know how it worked for you.


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