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Gas Grill Portable

Gas Grill Portable information and products are listed below:
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George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor Grill $119.99 Grilling really can’t get much easier than this. After assembling the grill (which takes only a few minutes), simply plug it in and allow about 10 minutes to fully preheat the surface while you gather your steaks, kebabs, or whatever’s to be grilled. The electric heat has an adjustable range from low (for keeping food warm) to high (for searing steaks). The nonstick grill surface not only means yo… |
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DUXTOP 1800-Watt Portable Induction Cooktop Countertop Burner 8100MC $74.99 The energy produced by the Duxtop Induction Cooktop is directly supplied to the cooking vessel by a magnetic field. Self-adjusting burners detect the size of the cookware base and automatically adjust so that very little energy is wasted. Duxtop Induction Cooktop is fast and safe to use, easy to clean. This versatile cooktop is great for entertaining; use it as a stylish, elegant centerpiece on … |
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Waring DB60 Portable Double Burner $69.95 Keep your cooking simple with the Waring Pro double burner. This durable, die-cast design features full functionality with high, medium, low, and warm settings. Excellent for the home, office, or traveling. Power-on indicator light. Easy cleanup. &nb… |
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Mr. Heater F276172 Propane One Pound Tank Refill Adapter $8.49 Refill Adapter, Allows You To Refill A LB Cylinder From A 20 LB Tank…. |
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Belkin Conserve Insight Energy-Use Monitor $27.13 Find out how much energy your devices really use. The Belkin Conserve Insight Energy Monitor lets you to understand the impact of your energy use on your electric bill – and on the environment. See at a glance the cost of operation, watts, and the amount of carbon dioxide associated with the electricity consumed. Plug this device into a three-prong grounded wall outlet, plug your electrical produc… |
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Bernzomatic 19425 JT850 Self-Igniting 20,000 BTU Outdoor Torch $34.20 The BernzOmatic JT850 trigger-started outdoor torch is specifically designed to produce a high-output flame for a wide variety of outdoor uses. You can use this torch to burn off weeds and leaves, start barbecues and campfires, control insects, melt ice from walkways or patch asphalt cracks. This torch burns propane or mapp gas, and features an integrated trigger-start mechanism for quick flaming … |
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Worthington Cylinders 304183 Propane Cylinder 14.1 Oz (Pack of 12) “WORTHINGTON” PROPANE CYLINDER 14.1 oz. Disposable Use with Coleman propane stoves, catalytic heaters and bottle lanterns Pack of 12… |
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Woodflame Delecto Wood Burning BBQ The true flavor of wood-fire cooking. Savour the distinctive taste of wood-fire cooking. Smoke your fish and meat or pour liquid (wine, beer, stock, etc.) into the collector tray or try different wood essences for unsurpassed flavor…. |
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Sunset Building Barbecues & Outdoor Kitchens $5.98 Advice and techniques to create the perfect outdoor cooking center for your home and lifestyle-from a simple grill to an elaborate outdoor kitchen. The meat of the book is fifteen complete barbecue building plans, including simple surrounds for portable grills, smokers, and even fire pits. Whether planning to build-your-own or hire a professional, Building Barbecues has the recipe for a successful… |
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Coleman 9949-750 Road Trip Grill LXE $146.26 Take the convenience, efficiency, and versatility of the household barbecue grill on the road this summer with the clever Roadtrip Grill LXE from Coleman. Whereas other portable liquid propane grills are petite and tabletop in design, the Roadtrip LXE is a full-size grill with collapsible scissor legs for countertops or travel. This 36-inch grill features 285 square inches of cooking space, ideal … |
Which Portable Gas Grill Is Right For You?
Those who know me well might even go so far as to say that my portable gas grill has been grafted onto my body because it seems to go everywhere with me, whether it’s camping, tailgating or just a simple picnic in the park, you’ll find me grilling.
I spent a lot of time choosing my portable gas grill and I have to say that so far I haven’t found a one size fits all, whichever way you choose to go there’s always a compromise. In order to understand what is the best compromise for you I prepared a list of the key features that you will need to consider when you make your trade off analysis.
Weight is absolutely top of this list because this is going to have a big impact dependent on your favorite activities. If for example portability is all about throwing your grill in the back of the car and heading off to the ball game then weight is not going to be such a big concern whereas if you are backpacking and traveling light then weight is going to be critical.
The backpackers amongst us are going to be really satisfied by the Weber Go Anywhere because it really is targeted at their market. A small grill (equipped with Weber’s trade marked flavorizer bars) weighs in at just 14lbs which is under half the weight of it’s competition. To be fair, there isn’t much competition and this “Go Anywhere” does exactly what it says on the tin but in return for light weight, there’s really not much more than a grill, burner and gas canister but this is reflected in the low cost of purchase too.
Most other grills come in at around the 30lb mark, give or take a couple of pounds and as you’d expect these grills come with a lot more built in features. The five that found their way onto my short-list were the Aussie Adventurer, the Coleman Road-trip, Charboil Grill 2 Go, Holland and the Weber Q.
When considering these grills you have a gain to ask yourself how are you going to use your grill because it’s easy to put the grills into two categories. Do you have a another full blown grill at home or does your portable grill have to fulfil two needs? Maybe you have a confined space in which to grill at home so your portable gas grill will have to do both jobs? And how much do you grill at home? To be fair, if you’re only ever going to grill for one or two people then these portable grills can really fit the mark.
If this is the case then opting for a grill that has a adapter to fit a larger gas tank is going to be a useful option to help you save money. Portable grills typically run on small gas canisters, they provide the necessary heat so there’s no problem there, it’s simply that they are expensive to buy so if you are going to double up and use your grill at home then you don’t want to be shelling out for these expensive portable canisters when you could be using a 20lb tank. Two of the grills that I mentioned earlier advertise the fact that you can buy an adapter kit for a larger tank and these are Holland grills and the Weber Q series.
About the Author
Paul Yates has written detailed gas grill reviews including the Weber Q gas grill, the Adventurer Aussie gas grill and Holland gas grills too.
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