What comes to mind when you think about Portable Grills. If you are thinking, cheap, tinny, sharp edges due to poor quality, rust quickly – yeah I know what you mean. I have tried them as well and then threw them away after just a few months, or if I was really lucky a full Summer.
But now Portable Grills have come of age. There are some really high quality Portable Grills out there, made by some of the biggest and well respected grill manufacturers on the market, Weber, Coleman, Char Broil to name but a few.
To make a point have a look at the Coleman Road-Trip Barbecue Grill LXE. Unlike other Portable Grills, this is will extend, once set up into a full 36 inch , free standing grill. It will give you 285 Sq. inches of cooking area, with two burners that will provide you with 10,000 BTU each for a full, even heat. This is helped by the cast iron porcelain-coated grates that maintain the heat and are easy to clean and extremely durable.
When collapsed it has wheels and a towing handle and measures 36 x 22 x 13 inches. To find out more about these great Propane Portable Grills, the Coleman Road Trip Barbecue Grill LXE, CLICK HERE.
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Other models that are available from quality manufacturers are:
There are two main fuels used with the Portable Grills, Charcoal and Propane Gas. Charcoal is the most traditional fuel source for any type of grill/barbecue. It will give you a wonderful smoky, cooked outdoors taste, that is difficult to match from gas grills. Unfortunately, they can also be very messy, a problem especially when you have driven out in the wilds and you have had your barbecue, now what do you do with it. There is also the flare up thing that happens when grease or fat drips on to the hot coals.
Propane Gas Portable Grills avoid a lot of these problems and are also much quicker to light and get up to temperature. This means you are not stuck preparing your barbecue for hours. Instead you can light it at the turn of a button, cook your food and then enjoy the rest of your day.
The Portable Grills of today are now manufactured to a very high standard and most of the quality grill manufactures will have a range of Portable Grills available. So if you have been thinking about buying a Portable Grill, but where hanging back due to the poor quality of your past experiences, well have another look there are some really great Portable Grills out there, whether Charcoal or Propane fuelled.
To discover more about Portable Grills and in particular the Coleman Road Trip Barbecue Grill LXE, CLICK HERE.
