Best Portable Grill Overall
Weber Q 1200 Gas Grill
When Weber came out with the original Q portable grill in 2004, it was a major advance in grill design, combining an eye-catching capsule shape with light weight materials and the high cooking performance one expects of the Weber brand. It’s only gotten better since. The latest Q 1200 has new features like electronic ignition and a grease pan on top of the original features, including fold-out side tables, 189 square inches of grilling space and a 8,500-BTU burner. It even comes in your choice of bright fun colors.
While electric models are also available, we’d stick with the gas grill version that runs on liquid propane canisters for its portability, as it doesn’t need to be plugged in. You can also get an adapter to add a regular 20-pound propane tank for longer use (but you’ll have to tote that with you, too).
Pros
- Porcelain-coated, cast-iron grill grates
- Removable pan for catching grease
- Thermometer built into the lid
- Fold-out side tables
- Comes in six colors
Cons
- With short legs, it’s best placed on a tabletop (a portable cart is sold separately)
- At 31 pounds, you won’t want to carry it too far from the car
Article source here: The 6 Best Portable Grills of 2023
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