Portable Grill - Barbecue Recommendations Please

gslabbert5119

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I am looking for a good, compact Portable grill - Barbecue for my rig. Space is becoming a premium and I need something that can cook for 2 normally, and up to 4 persons at a push.

Recommendations please
 

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

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I don't think you can beat the Weber portable grill. I like one with the temp gauge in it to keep an eye on it.

https://www.weber.com/US/en/grills/gas-grills/54060001.html?cgid=8#start=1

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LBR

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Large enough yet small enough, stainless steel, hits 600° in about 4 minutes....very happy with this setup.
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LKG_Ram

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I agree with LBR. That grill is great for 2 to 6 people and super.easy to keep clean.

As a second option, my son picked up a Hertiage 2 burner stainless steel grill that is a dead ringer for the Cuisinart from BJs for $99.

I'll look at that one if and when my Cuisinart gives up the farm.

Regards,
Tony
 

aatauses

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Just another option---Weber does make a small portable similar to charboil, but with stainless parts--we have had one for a few years and no performance issues.
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Gaffer

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Once you try pellet you will not go back. So easy to keep clean, no flareups. The wife hates propane so we use it for all our baking as well. Meat loaf, stuffed peppers, anything you can think of. We use the Traeger table top. Very compact. Would never go back to my Weber Q.

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carl.swoyer

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Gavin, my Q2000 (no temp gauge) is 31” wide with side tables folded in. Lou
My primary grill is the Weber q as pictured in the other post
My second is the Cobb grill, which is a charcoal grill I use as my smoker. Once I get the Cobb hot I can grill/ cook for 4 to5 hours.
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gslabbert5119

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My primary grill is the Weber q as pictured in the other post
My second is the Cobb grill, which is a charcoal grill I use as my smoker. Once I get the Cobb hot I can grill/ cook for 4 to5 hours.
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This grill looks very interesting...
Can you grill normally on it as well as smoke meats
 

Gaffer

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Once you try pellet you will not go back. So easy to keep clean, no flareups. The wife hates propane so we use it for all our baking as well. Meat loaf, stuffed peppers, anything you can think of. We use the Traeger table top. Very compact. Would never go back to my Weber Q.

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eddylives

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I have recently purchased the Charbroil Big Easy
A great cooker with many options for food to cook and some really cool accessories
 
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