Compare Portable Grills

The following table contains basic information about every portable grill I have reviewed. Click on the links or on the images to see my review for each portable grill.

Compare All Reviewed Portable Grills
Model Price Range Total BTUs Grilling Area Burners Stand Included Weight Our Rating
O-Grill 3000 $$ 9450 225 in² 1 No 24lbs rating: 5/5 starsRead Review
Blackstone Dash 1610 $ 7000 247 in² 1 Yes 18.5lbs rating: 4.5/5 starsRead Review
Napoleon TravelQ PRO285-BK $$$$ 12000 285 in² 2 No 35lbs rating: 4.5/5 starsRead Review
Weber Q1200 $$ 8500 189 in² 1 No 23lbs rating: 4/5 starsRead Review
Coleman RoadTrip LX $$$ 20000 285 in² 2 Yes 41lbs rating: 4/5 starsRead Review
Coleman RoadTrip LXE $$ 20000 285 in² 2 Yes 44lbs rating: 4/5 starsRead Review
Cuisinart All Foods CGG-200 $$ 12000 240 in² 1 No 35lbs rating: 4/5 starsRead Review
Smoke Hollow 205 $ 12000 205 in² 1 No 19lbs rating: 4/5 starsRead Review
Char-Broil Grill2Go $$$ 10500 209 in² 1 Yes 74lbs rating: 3/5 starsRead Review
Cusinart Petit Gourmet CGG-180 $$ 5500 145 in² 1 Yes 17lbs rating: 3/5 starsRead Review
Char-Broil Portable Gas Grill $ 11000 187 in² 1 No 9.5lbs rating: 3/5 starsRead Review

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Compare Coleman RoadTrip Series Grills

A very popular line of portable grills made by Coleman. The RoadTrip grills are all very similar when it comes to features, so what makes them so different? This table shows you the basic specs at a glance, and has links to reviews when available.

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.


Compare All Weber Q Series Gas Grills

The Q series are all have the same style, but come in different sizes and have different options. This page will show you the differences between each of the 7 available models.


Coleman RoadTrip LXE VS the Weber Q 220

These two grills are both fantastic choices, but one of them might be a better fit for you. I compared these two because they are very close in size, but very different in terms of materials, heat and features.

*This article was written before Coleman and Weber had launched new versions of these grills. However, the points brought up also apply to the new models.