The Best Portable Outdoor Grills for Barbecuing on the Go

Everyone loves barbecue. Not only does the food taste good, but a backyard barbecue is a great way to spend time with friends when the weather is nice. Of course, the biggest challenge is that most grills take up a lot of space and are very heavy, so they can’t exactly be taken with you. That is, unless you have a portable model.

Portable outdoor grills come in many different shapes and sizes, but their chief advantage is that they’re small enough to throw in a car and take with you on a summer picnic or beach trip. Just like any other grill they can be used to cook chicken, beef, vegetables, seafood and much more. The biggest thing to consider is how big you want your grill to be. While all portable outdoor grills are designed for travel, a bigger one will be heavier and less convenient to lug around. Of course, it will also be able to accommodate barbecuing more food at once. In the end, it all comes down to what you’re using it for: If you plan on cooking for larger groups, then you’ll want more grilling space.

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Either way, it’s worth adding one to your arsenal for the warmer months. Here are four of the best on Amazon.

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1. Cuisinart CGG-059 Propane Grill

When it comes to portable grills, the most important feature is that they’re easy to take with you. Cuisinart’s is one of the best in that regard, as it weighs just 10 lbs, with a handle that you can use to carry it with you like you would a duffle bag. A gas grill, it’s compatible with a small, 1 pound propane tank (not included). Gas monitors keep tabs on the flow of gas while cooking, and a drip tray collects grease for easy clean up. Just keep in mind that, since the cooking surface is just 146 square inches, it won’t be able to barbecue that much food at once.

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2. Weber Jumbo Joe Charcoal Grill

If you prefer a charcoal grill to a propane grill, then Weber’s portable outdoor option is your best bet. Like many others it has a handle so that it can easily be carried, and weighs 18 pounds. The lid and bowl are made of porcelain, a material that helps retain heat, and the cooking surface is 404 square inches, which can fit about eight burger patties. Plus, for beginners, it’s pretty easy to assemble, and if you get stuck you can consult the free BILT app for video tutorials.

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3. Char-Broil Grill2Go X200 TRU-Infrared Grill

Portable grills, by definition, are compact. Still, they don’t come much smaller than this model from Char-Broil. Despite measuring less than two feet across and weighing just 20 pounds, this model has everything you need to grill up all the meat and veggies you could want at your next campout or tailgate party. Even better, this grill is equipped with the brand’s TRU-Infrared cooking system so that everything heats evenly and there are no flare ups.

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Buy: Char-Broil Grill2Go X200 TRU-Infrared Grill

4. Coleman Portable Stand-Up Propane Grill

If you like the look of a classic grill, then Coleman’s portable option is your best bet. It has legs and wheels that fold up so you can cart it around like a suitcase, then set it up and get right to grilling. The grill area itself is 285 square inches, and there are three different temperature knobs so you can adjust to just the right level of heat. You can even get it in a few different color options if you’d prefer a bright orange or red, though it is a pretty hefty thing to carry around at 52 pounds.

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Buy: Coleman Portable Stand-Up Propane Grill

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