Showing posts with label portable grills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portable grills. Show all posts

4/01/2012

Coleman Quick Pack Grill - Black Review

Coleman Quick Pack Grill - Black
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I used this grill for tailgating and camping for a few summers and have really enjoyed it. The legs are admittedly a bit tough to get out of the holes sometimes but it is a minor inconvenience. When grilling I always am sure to fill the bottom pan with water, it makes cleanup a breeze. I like that the grill top is removable, I use the burner with pans and my Camp Coffee Pot. When my husband and I bought our first house we even used it before we took delivery on our appliances and (bigger) gas grill. This is a nice starter grill, serious tailgaters will want more, but enjoyable for a couple of people and super portable for camping.

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Legs detach and fit inside grill for storage
Compact, lightweight and easy to transport
8,000 BTU burner control system
InstaStart? push button ignition for easy, matchless lighting
Easy to clean; components are dishwasher safe except for valve/burner assembly and lid
Grill and pot support included
Operates on propane fuel; no messy charcoal or lighter fluid
Includes lid and carry bag

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12/30/2011

Brinkmann - Go Grill Charcoal Grill, Black (810-5350-0) Review

Brinkmann - Go Grill Charcoal Grill, Black (810-5350-0)
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This grill is really nothing more than the charcoal pan from the more expensive Brinkman "Gourmet" smoker. The gourmet smoker can grill or smoke, and I've used this numerous times to grill. We find it to be just large enough to grill for our family of 4. The coal pan is pretty heavy gauge metal. The outer pan with the feet is thinner, but doesn't get too hot. You may want to consider buying the Gourmet instead. If you buy it at a home center, for about 1/3 more in price, you get a whole smoker. Either way, it's rugged, and small enough to take anywhere.

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The go-anywhere portable charcoal barbecue grill.
Large charcoal pan holds 15 lbs. of briquets for longer grilling time
Wooden handles
Chrome-plated steel grill
Color: Black

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12/15/2011

Margaritaville G1000 Ride-Behind Tailgating Propane Grill Review

Margaritaville G1000 Ride-Behind Tailgating Propane Grill
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Update #2
I am looking for a stand of some sort so I can use this grill on my deck at home... has anyone found a good stand that works?
Update #1 11/22/09
We we used this on our first two tailgates. The first one the outside temperature was about 37 dg. It got right up to 350 dg very quickly, under 10 minutes. Cooked great. The second tailgate was an early AM one. It was around 55 dg and we cooked breakfast, eggs, sausage, bacon, etc. using castiron and nonstick skillets. Worked great. SUV was jammed to the hilt with luggage and passengers, without the hitch mount we couldn't have done it.
We removed the unit from the hitch attachment during the tailgates as we parked away from the tent.
========================I got one of these with the hose to connect to a 20# propane tank and a cover for travel. It also uses those convenient 1LB propane tanks that you can find anywhere.
Assembly took about 15-20 minutes, very easy and straightforward, I didn't need the manual as it was really obvious what went where. Unit mounts on regular 2" hitch and leaves enough room between car and grill that they don't touch. Don't know if there's enough clearance for a rear mounted spare, but there might be. Grill hitch mechanism easily unlatches and swings away from the car when cooking. Excellent design.
Unit has electric start, but the one thing they don't show you is which way the battery needs to go into the electric starter, reverse the AAA battery polarity if starter doesn't work, you have a 50% chance of getting it right the first time.
There is a match extender rod that is included, not documented anywhere, but that's what it is and does.
I cooked with it about 30 degrees outdoors. Unit got up to 500 degrees pretty fast. Very nice heat dispersion. Plenty of heat for steaks, burgers, brats, pork, ribs, etc. I'll be trying to make breakfast on it tomorrow, eggs with bacon, sausage, toast, etc. on a griddle placed over the stock rack.
A minor point is that there is no way to level the unit, so if you can, park on a flat surface, otherwise you may have some pans sliding around on the grill (if you use pans) and the fat might not exit through the drip hole. Not a big deal.
I bought this for tailgates, but seeing how nice it is I'll use it often on road trips, why not? Save on food and expensive restaurants with bad service ! Between this and a 2 burner camp-chef stove, there really isn't anything I can't cook when on the road.
This seems to be very well constructed and they have thought of every detail, like the drip tray that clips underneath the unit and is disposable and the condiment holder with lighting instructions on the front. I bought a cheap utensil holder to put on the side. The lid flips back and stays put, so you don't have worry about what to do with the lid. The lid has a thermometer built in to make it easy to control the heat output level. There are two fold out side trays like the Coleman Roadtrip. Accordng to the freedomgrill people, you can easily paint the limegreen parts any color you want, so mine will soon be Black and Gold - On Iowa!
Customer service is excellent, they answer the phone on the first ring and will answer any question you have in English... very nice folks... I called the number for freedom grill and got all the info I needed on how to use the product without the hitch mount, as it is removable and can be used on a tabletop.
I guess this wouldn't be fair and balanced if I didn't add that they provide a lock that secures the grill to the hitch. That lock is a plastic combination lock that you can set to any 4 digit number you want. The lock didn't match the instructions and when I reset the numbers it didn't work at all... probably user error on my part, but I didn't like the lock anyway and substituted a Gorilla Guard BHLO lock with a key vs. the combination style... easier to unlock since it's underneath the grill. [...]
Also, if you don't have one, you should buy the optional hitch pin lock. I like the way the hitch pin is threaded so that the hitch unit is secure and doesn't rattle; but you need to secure the hitch pin with a lock that is optional. I think the locks are around $35. I have a pin/lock combo for my sportworks bike rack that worked perfectly with the grill hitch so I didn't need the margaritaville lock. My Hitch unit had a stabilizer built into it, but here's a link that shows the lock [...]
Looking forward to lots of great meals on this baby! Will also be using cast iron grill/griddle combinations to add that extra sizzle to the steak.


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Whether road tripping cross country, car camping for the weekend, or gathering with friends in the parking lot before the big game, this on-the-go grilling machine makes it easy to cook outdoors. Its full-size 352-square-inch cooking surface, made of heavy-gauge porcelain-coated steel, will accommodate up to 20 hamburgers at a time--or other grilling favorites like hot dogs, pork chops, fresh summer vegetables, and more. The rugged unit features a patented swing-out travel arm (made of heavy-duty steel) that attaches to any vehicle equipped with a standard 2-inch hitch receiver. Just swing the arm out 90 degrees from the vehicle and it locks in place for convenient grilling in less than five minutes. The 20,000-BTU grill works with a 1-pound propane tank (not included), and its simple push-button electronic ignition ensures quick start-ups every time. Other thoughtful design details include two fold-out resin side tables to hold plates and platters, a fold-down front condiment tray for keeping seasonings and sauces accessible, and hooks for hanging a basting brush, spatula, and other grilling tools. Even more, the grill comes with integrated legs for use as a tabletop grill--perfect for outdoor patios and apartment balconies with limited space. With its die-cast metal hood and base and powder-coated surfaces, the durable tailgating grill measures 21-2/5 by 29-1/2 by 21-2/5 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty. From the Manufacturer Features

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11/25/2011

Coleman Pack-Away Portable Fireplace Grill Review

Coleman Pack-Away Portable Fireplace Grill
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Nicely made, well thought out, and works perfectly! Last night my son and I built a nice toasty campfire using this IN THE RAIN and had a great time. When you're done using it (cooled off and cleaned), it packs up neatly into a compact storage bag. There's plenty of extra room inside the bag to store some newspaper and a few fire building essentials like matches, a hatchet, and gloves.
HINT: The trick to building a successful campfire in a bowl shaped fireplace like this (or even in a regular fire pit located on the ground) is to provide plenty of airflow to the fire. To accomplish this, start by placing a couple of small (3" to 4" diameter) logs a few inches apart and parallel to each other in the bottom. Build your fire on top of these logs so air the can circulate underneath. Crumple up some newspaper between the logs, then stack thin dry kindling in the shape of a tee pee over the newspaper. Light the newspaper and once the kindling catches well, start stacking 1" to 2" diameter pieces of dry firewood on top of the kindling and continue to add larger pieces as the fire will permit. In no time you'll have a roaring fire and a nice bed of glowing coals will develop on the bottom of the bowl.
Follow up post April 2010:
We just got back from a vacation with our travel trailer at an out-of-the-way desert RV park in southeastern California and we used our little portable Coleman fire pit about half a dozen times while staying there. It was a huge hit with family, friends, and even some strangers we invited over to join us one night around the campfire. I had several people inquire where I got it and how much it costs. We had roaring flames at the start of each evening, and when we let the fire die down to a nice bed of glowing coals, we roasted marshmallows and made s'mores.
Due to all the heat and flames, the black paint on the screen cover has all but turned a dull grey, but we could care less... functionally it does the job and you can't see the color in the dark anyway! No paint could withstand the heat and flames we've subjected that screen to. The stainless steel pan seems to be holding up well, and we've had it hot enough at times that it's glowed red in the darkness. The folding stand still looks good as new... no discoloration of the paint.
In summary, this portable fire pit is a true winner... lightweight, compact, and convenient.

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You can bring the fireplace with you when you bring Coleman's Pack-Away Portable Fireplace & Grill. Its 22" bowl is constructed of durable stainless steel, with an included steel cooking grate. Also included are a convenient lifting tool for placing and removing the grate, and a decorative ember screen for safety. The Pack-Away Portable Fireplace & Grill sets up easily, no tools required: the stand is collapsible and stores inside the bowl when not in use. It all comes with a carry bag for easy transport.

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7/14/2011

Cadac 6541HP Safari Chef Grill 5-in-1 Portable Cooking System Review

Cadac 6541HP Safari Chef Grill 5-in-1 Portable Cooking System
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This is a fantastic product. Each attachment is well designed and extremely useful, especially the lid which doubles as a pan. I used my grill for the first time today and it was a jiffy to set up. The heat was strong and even and afterwards, the whole thing folds up conveniently into a portable carrying case. Perfect if you don't have a lot of storage space. All the parts felt sturdy and well-made. Definitely a quality grill.

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Exceptionally versatile, this portable grill allows for cooking in five different ways thanks to interchangeable cooking surfaces--a camping stove, a mini fat-free BBQ, a fat-free nonstick ribbed grill, a flat grill, and a wok. Whether camping in the great outdoors, traveling, or cooking-out in the backyard, the grill can be used to cook up everything from a hearty breakfast to s'mores under the stars. The unit's conventional grated surface works well for barbequing veggie burgers or kebobs, while its Teflon-coated nonstick grill plate can be used for grilling steak or chicken. The reversible grill plate features a skillet on the opposite side for frying eggs or making pancakes. Even more, the lid functions as a saucepan or a wok for stir-frying, and a pot of water can be placed right over the flame to boil water for instant coffee, tea, or hot cocoa. Thoughtfully designed, the grill directs grease away from food and prevents flare-ups, and its nonstick cooking surfaces ensure effortless food release. Dishwasher-safe parts make cleanup a snap, and fold-away support legs allow for compact storage and easy portability. A convenient carrying case comes included. The 7300-BTU grill should be used only with a disposable 1-pound propane cylinder (available at most grocery stores and retailers). The portable barbeque grill measures 20 by 15 by 17 inches and carries a two-year warranty.

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7/13/2011

Coleman 9940-A55 Roadtrip Party Grill Review

Coleman 9940-A55 Roadtrip Party Grill
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This is a great little portable grill - if you don't expect too much! (Too many people write reviews here expecting inexpensive items to be gold plated and nuclear powered). It's not meant to replace a regular full-size grill and shouldn't be compared to one. Use it for car camping or a tailgate party for cooking for two or three people (maybe four but that's pushing it) and just realize it has limitations, though they are easy to work around.
I got it on sale for only $25 so consider it an excellent value. It was simple to put together, no directions required and takes about a minute. My legs stay in well once inserted and come back out with a good tug. There is an included nylon carry-bag which works fine for keeping the parts together (the grille, two legs, gas bottle, pan support and plastic grille cover). It also functions well as a regular single-burner stove when you take the grill off. It feels stable and solid if set on a good surface.
The burner adjusts well from off to low to high and is quick and easy to start by pushing the burner control knob in. The drippings collect well in the pan below the burner. There is a small griddle on one side of the grill that will hold one egg or pancake (or two small ones). The biggest drawback is the heat distribution. Since it uses a small burner in the middle and has no heat distribution baffle; it is much hotter in the center than towards the edge. You get around this by actively moving your burgers around to keep them cooking evenly (this can be an advantage if you want something to cook slower by pushing to the outside). Coleman says you must put water in the catch basin, which seems to distribute the heat a little better but I think that is also to reduce the possibility of a grease fire. I tried it a couple of times without the water and it worked OK.

Overall, it is a good value when used for what it is intended for. I think Coleman could have designed the grill with better heat distribution without significantly adding to the cost, so I give it four stars.

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The PerfectFlow regulator provides consistent cooking performance by producing a steady fuel stream, even in cold weather, high altitudes or when fuel is low.

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6/08/2011

Century Tool 12,000 Btu 2-Burner Stainless Steel Ignition Stove With Tray Review

Century Tool 12,000 Btu 2-Burner Stainless Steel Ignition Stove With Tray
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This unit really puts out the BTUs. Slight adjustments of the burner controls seem to have little effect on the flame until rotated nearly off (might be an issue if seeking greater control of heat). Our recommendation is to use durable cookware (possibly cast iron) that can stand up to a higher-than-you-may-expect level of heat. We actually ruined one Coleman stock pot when the non-stick coating completely flaked off. Not complaining; I just want buyers to be aware of the cooking power this thing produces. The built-in igniter lights the flame instantly, and the flame is perfectly generated and balanced between the burners. Water boils faster than ever. We chose a stainless stove for its resistance to corrosion near saltwater. Clean-up was simple using pre-moistened anti-bacterial wipes. This is a no-frills piece of equipment that really gets the job done. Our only complaint is that it does not ship with the Century stove carrying bag (we purchased it separately and it is adequate to prevent scratches and dust accumulation, but is nothing more than a zippered nylon, unpadded bag).

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This Century Tool® "Matchless" 2-burner, stainless-steel stove provides you with two, large 3 3/8-in, 12,000 BTU burners and a push-button Piezo igniter for easy lighting. It's pressure regulated for consistent performance and includes a chromed-plated drip tray for easy clean-up

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