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ModelPrice
Range
Total
BTU's
Cooking
Surface Area
BurnersStand
Included
WeightOur Rating
Coleman RoadTrip LX$200 - $25020000285 sq in2Yes41 lbs4.0
Coleman RoadTrip LXE$150 - $20020000285 sq in2Yes44 lbs4.0
Cuisinart All Foods CGG-200$150 - $20012000240 sq in1No35 lbs4.0
Cuisinart Petit Gourmet CGG-180$100 - $1505500145 sq in1Yes17 lbs3.0
Char-Broil Grill2Go Ice$200 - $25010500290 sq in1Yes71 lbs3.0
O-Grill 3000$150 - $2009450225 sq in1No24 lbs5.0
Weber Q 100$150 - $2008500189 sq in1No29 lbs4.5
Weber Q 220$200 - $25012000280 sq in1No41 lbs5.0

 

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If you are looking at a RoadTrip, take a look at the two reviews I have written, and consider that any other gas model will have the same construction and cook the same way. The real differences come down to styling details and features like a thermometer.


 

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