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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Read our review of the Coleman Roadtrip LXE which is a two-burner portable gas grill on a fold-up cart. The two 10,000 BTU burners have a unique round design. They are covered by an oval heat diffuser that evens out heat across the coated cast iron grates and sizzles drippings to flavor foods. Our AmazingRibs.com Silver Medal goes to LXE.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Silver Medal goes to the Lodge Sportsman's Grill cast iron hibachi. We reviewed Sportsman. Even though the seasoned cast iron needs regular maintenance, most owners are crazy about this little grill and love it for camping, BBQ tailgating, picnics and patio use.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Napoleon’s new TravelQ TQ285X is one impressive little clam shell style portable gasser, with some unique features not found from competitors. We reviewed it and award this tailgater our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Platinum Medal. The fold out scissor cart is one of the most solid versions we've seen.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
The Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker 14" is a small version of their popular 18" charcoal smoker. Read our review. WSMs are high quality, AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal winning, charcoal fueled, bullet-shaped smokers. They are often seen competing head to head with large commercial cookers at practically every competition.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
The Cobb Premier Portable Charcoal Grill is a unique, versatile, stainless steel cooker that claims to do it all. Weighing just 8 pounds and needing only 8 charcoal briquettes to cook for 3 hours, Cobb Premier can grill, smoke, boil, fry or bake. Read our review, however, to learn why we don't recommend it.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
The Volcano 3 Collapsible Grill has a unique design that enables it to compress from 17" height down to 5" for easy storage and transport. Take it out of the storage bag and pop it open. When finished, the whole unit retracts back to fit in the carrying case. Pretty neat! We reviewed this cool cooker and award our AmazingRibs.com Silver Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Weber's Go-Anywhere Portable Charcoal Grill has been copied by other manufacturers, but as usual, no one does it better. Read our review to find out why most owners of this grill are nuts about it. And so are we, giving it our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal Award. This little grill is also available in a gas model.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Read our review to learn why we don't recommend Bayou Classic's Fold and Go Portable Charcoal Grill. Although lightweight and easy to carry, unfortunately the lightness is achieved by using thin flimsy construction. If you don't mind schlepping around something a little bigger and heavier you can do better.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Weber's Go-Anywhere Portable Gas Grill has been copied by other manufacturers, but as usual, no one does it better. Read our review to learn why most owners of this grill are nuts about it. And so are we, giving it our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal Award. This little grill is also available in a charcoal model.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Read our review. These small grills are searing machines that can sizzle steaks, burgers and shrimp, but lack the ability to perform at low to moderate temperatures. With only 155 square inches of cook surface, you'll pay a lot for a little grill, but if searing steak while traveling light is your wish, Solaire will oblige.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Napoleon's Travel Q Portable Gas Grill folds up and can easily be carried by integrated handles that also act as a latch to keep the lid shut during transport. They are virtually identical to the Iroda O-Grills. We reviewed both brands. They are marketed for camping, tailgating, picnics, beach parties, apartment decks and balconies.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed this solid portable gas grill that employs Char-Broil's TRU-Infrared design. It produces searing temps while preventing flare-ups and retaining foods moisture. Grill2Go earns our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Platinum Medal. Heavy cast aluminum lid and firebox will not rust and will retain heat much better than thin steel.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Char-Broil's Table Top Gas Grill is a burner in a box. Read our review. Lightweight and inexpensive with a single, 11,000 BTU burner that is fueled by 16.4 oz. or 14.1 oz. propane cylinders. Lightweight is the operative word which is good for portability, not so good for durability. We give it our AmazingRibs.com Bronze Medal.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
Find the perfect portable grill for your needs with our extensive reviews and ratings These cookers are perfect for balconies, tailgating, camping, and more.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
Here's a handy checklist for your next tailgating, camping or other offsite, outdoor barbecue party.
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