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New BBQ

Order this from a great e-mail marine store.
The description was

Kuuma Profile Portable Outdoor Gas Grill - 83727
Ideal for boating and fishing trips, picnics in the park, tailgating parties, or backyard cookouts, this portable outdoor gas grill provides a 150-square-inch cooking surface for anything from hot dogs and hamburgers to freshly caught fish and fresh summer vegetables.
The unit's simple control knob allows for adjusting the heat, while its stay-cool handle offers a secure grip for safely raising or lowering the lid. Made of durable stainless steel, the unit also features stay-clean protection for a long-lasting like-new appearance, as well as integral foldaway legs for compact storage or convenient transport to the cabin or boat and back home again. Its removable grease tray makes cleanup a snap.
This outdoor grill has been treated with a specially formulated coating that ensures the outside stainless will not discolor by following simple maintanace.
Features:
* Portable, with 150-square-inch cooking surface
* 9,000 BTUs of heat; stay-cool lid handle; stainless-steel construction
* Integral foldaway legs; removable grease tray; some assembly required
* Uses 1-pound disposable bottle or large propane tank (gas containers not included)
* Rail or pedestal mounts can be purchased separately for secure placement on deck or on the patio (See related products)
* Ideal for boating, camping, on your RV or patio
Dimensions: Fully assembled 26 x 18 x 7 inches ; 11.8 pounds

Now if you look at the flap of the box it says "HOUSE HOLD USE ONLY". What is that trying to tell me?
It white because it has protective plastic on the SS but it has two pieces of steel on each side that hold the legs and gas bottle fitting.
It did not have a manual so could not read the 10 pages of safety warning.
I also order the rail mounting that you can see in the box.

I have not sent a e-mail to the shop yet, since I am trying to decide if the BBQ will work for me. There is only about 2 inches from the grill to the top of the lid.

Any thoughts???

Thanks

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