Portable Grills

hoamskilet

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Looking for a portable grill for occasionally working out of town, camping, tailgating, etc......What do you guys have that you like? Looking to probably go propane for convenience and would like to stay under $200-250
 

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Looking for a portable grill for occasionally working out of town, camping, tailgating, etc......What do you guys have that you like? Looking to probably go propane for convenience and would like to stay under $200-250

How portable are we talking about? I have both of the ones below and they both have their place. That Weber is good enough to be a primary grill for a couple.

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I like the looks of this one:

https://amzn.to/343KNVm

 

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That Weber is one I've been eyeballing. Needs to be pretty portable for times like this week when I'm stuck in a hotel for work, but would like it to be big enough to grill up some burgers quick when we're camping with the kiddos

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That Weber is one I've been eyeballing. Needs to be pretty portable for times like this week when I'm stuck in a hotel for work, but would like it to be big enough to grill up some burgers quick when we're camping with the kiddos

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I've had that Weber for 15 years and still use it a couple times per week. It's great.
 

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+1 on the Weber. If you have extra space, or to use it at home, this stand works well.

 

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Check out Blackstone
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I have the Weber like on that boat.

But have the hose adapter to go to 20lb tank.

Grill was like 60 bucks at Walmart.

I’m on year 4 and use it regularly

Anything other than Weber the burner last about a yr
 

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I use a Coleman Sportster for tailgating, camping and garage cook outs. For $150 its lasted me 5+ years without issue. I did buy the regular propane cylinder hose to connect it as the camping bottles are just too small for a long event.
 

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I use a Coleman Sportster for tailgating, camping and garage cook outs. For $150 its lasted me 5+ years without issue. I did buy the regular propane cylinder hose to connect it as the camping bottles are just too small for a long event.

I also have this grill and it’s been flawless. I did but the hose converter to be able to run a 5-gallon propane tank opposed to the camping sized.
 

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Char-Broil Grill-2-Go

I rigged one for Grilling on the boat.
Not shiny enough. Go drop $400 on a Magma.
Im a cheap bastard. I’ve got $200 in that whole setup including the mounting hardware.
 

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