Shop Portable Grills From Top Brands

Whether you’re working with a small outdoor space or patio at home, heading out on a camping adventure, or in charge of the food at the next tailgate, you need a portable grill. The selection of portable style grills at BJ’s Wholesale Club has just what you need for all your on-the-go grilling. Check out designs from big names like George Foreman and other top brands, all priced low exclusively for Club Members.

While the Firedisc was capable with our test menu, its best use is as a wok or cast-iron frying pan—in fact, it’s seasoned just like cast-iron cookware. Fajitas, fried chicken, pancakes, stir-fry, cheese steaks, and bacon are all fair game in the Firedisc. With the weather warming up, we took our taco Tuesday weber charcoal grill out on the patio for a change—cooking out doesn’t have to mean burgers or barbecue. The Crossover is a modular, portable cooking system with a base Firebox containing a single propane burner. The Crossover is designed for portability—you can close up, latch, and easily carry or store the Firebox and cooktop.

In this guide we’re looking at portable gas, charcoal, pellet and electric barbecues in a variety of sizes and price ranges, so chances are there’s a model just for you. Controlling the temperature in a charcoal grill is all about vent placement, since you can’t turn coal heat down. But vents are also important for the airflow required to keep your coals lit. We found that a vent in the top of the lid and another in the belly of the firebox created the best air circulation. Vents should remain easily accessible and swivel freely for fast temperature adjustments.

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In our tests, burgers from the Q 1200 had the most seared surface area of all the burgers we grilled, and more browning means better flavor. This superior grate is one of the big differences between the Q 1200 and our runner-up pick, the Char-Broil Grill2Go, whose perforated stainless-steel grate produced mostly lackluster browning. Of weber genesis 2 all the portable propane grills we tested, the Weber Q 1200 grilled foods the most consistently. If you have the space for a bigger model, check out our guide to full-size charcoal grills. For more backyard-grilling options, check out our guide to full-size gas grills. We love how compact it is and how it can be used nearly anywhere.

She’s personally tested several grills and smokers, including our top pick for a portable grill, the Weber Q2200 Liquid Propane Grill, and the splurge-worthy HitchFire Forge 15. While researching portable grills for this article, she spoke with Jess Pryles, grilling expert and author of “Hardcore Carnivore” for tips on grilling on the go. You can probably find charcoal en route to your destination, while propane might take slightly longer to locate. Electric grills don’t require you to make space for a heavy bag of charcoal, but you’re not likely to find an electric outlet at the beach.