🔥 Grill Anywhere, Impress Everywhere!
The Char-Broil Portable Convective 1-Burner Gas Grill delivers 11,000 BTUs of propane-powered heat across a 190-square-inch porcelain-coated cooking surface. Its lightweight stainless steel frame and heat-resistant handles make it ultra-portable, while the single control knob offers precise temperature adjustments. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts craving quick, even grilling on the go.
Brand | Char-Broil |
Product Dimensions | 24"D x 12"W x 15"H |
Special Feature | Portable |
Color | Black |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Included Components | Logo Brands 610-S16PB-34: Denver Broncos 16oz Flipside Powder Coat Curved Beverage |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Heating Power | 11000 British Thermal Units |
Model Name | Portable Gas Grill |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Wattage | 3220 watts |
Main Burner Count | 1 |
Cooking Surface Area | 188 Square Inches |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Heating Elements | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00473625133048 |
Manufacturer | Char-Broil |
UPC | 898029644639 763615757157 172302762709 872182670841 881110025974 971478058735 168141571190 791043563828 047362512307 100177290195 791043563255 806293527879 851975728945 473625133048 666671552745 132018308608 012300985796 577961972375 804066561334 047362513304 |
Part Number | 465133010 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 465133010 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Standard |
Style | Gas Grill |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Power Source | Propane |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**M
Great Entry-Level Grill: Compact, Easy to Move, and Does the Job
This grill is a fantastic entry-level option that has exceeded our expectations. It's compact and easy to move around, making it perfect for our small outdoor space.We didn't need anything extravagant, just a grill that could get the job done, and this one does just that. It heats up quickly and cooks evenly, handling everything from burgers to veggies with ease.If you're looking for a straightforward, no-frills grill that delivers reliable performance, this is a great choice. Highly recommended for anyone in need of a simple and efficient grilling solution!
A**R
Good option for portability
The pros: I have grilled veggies and meats on mine so far. Lightweight and easy to carry and store. It works well for camping or as a backup during storm season. It is a good, inexpensive camp stove. Obviously, this is not for backpacking or all-summer backyard use but you could use it all summer if you don't have room for a full-size grill (or don't want a full size grill like me).The cons: The heat distribution isn't perfect, but it isn't too bad. One area is not as hot as the rest, so I use that spot for things that need less heat. Also, the smaller bottles are more portable but won't last as long as the monster propane bottles in a backyard grill. It is still plenty of cooking time for several meals.
M**D
Good, inexpensive, compact, inexpensive, easy to set up, inexpensive...
Bought this two years ago on a "warehouse" deal, was even cheaper. Didn't want to carry a larger nicer grill in my small RV all the time.This would be a great to use a lot for a season, then leave it, but it seems to last OK even though it is cheaply made of mild steel.I don't clean it, I just use it.The wire legs fold up nicely, the handles work well.One complaint though, the black coating on the shell inside and outside, I assume some kind of high heat paint, tends to burn on the inside and peel off. I guess as it's burning it's off gassing to the food? I don't know, won't kill me.There seems to be a few grills that look pretty much like this, but the folding wire legs are a big plus as they lock the shells together.Btw, I found this Camco grill bag on Amazon that fits this perfectly, should keep the grill residue contained when I do bring it in the RV.I also got a "warehouse" price on this.Here's the Amazon link.https://a.co/d/eLbWohL
C**Y
Practical, extremely usable product
After many years of use, I replaced our old grill with the same one. This one almost feels heavier and more durable. For just my husband and I, this is an awesome little grill that has cooked every combination of meat and vegetables. I love it.
L**L
Save your money and your weekend - do NOT buy this grill
This grill ruined my 4th of July weekend. Save your cookout, campout or whatever, and buy something else.The most egregious of the many faults of this grill (cheap almost-fits-together construction, plastic and rubber used for heat-sensitive areas like the top handle, a regulator that is more of an on/off switch than a dial, and legs that interfere with the placement of the propane bottle in the regulator so its never quite secure or sturdy on the table - and yes, you need a table because a Coleman 1lb. bottle hangs down 6-8 inches below the legs) is the total lack of heat control or distribution.Regardless of where you set the knob (using Coleman brand 1lb. Propane bottles), the single burner somehow produces enough heat to scorch any food placed on the rack without cooking the inside. The first night, my hot dogs were burnt and blacked on the outside (yes, we did the initial burn-off of the manufacturing coating before attempting to cook on it) and still COLD on the inside! Same with the burgers on day 2. Blacked and charred on the outside and raw on the inside, even on the lowest setting (and no, they were not frozen)!‘It must have good cooking power’ you might be thinking? No. A 2 cup percolator left on the grill for over an hour on the highest setting NEVER BOILED. After a full hour of high heat, the sides of the percolator were still luke warm to the touch. I wound up building a fire, letting it burn down to a bed of coals, and moving the percolator to the fire pit to make my (and my whole camp site’s) coffee 2 1/2 hours after we all woke up.Standing around staring at a grill burn through propane for over an hour with no noticeable effect on the coffee 6-8 hungover campers are waiting for is not worth the $50 price tag.By the third night we left the campsite early and drove to a local friend’s house to cook our 4th of July steaks on their back deck grill.I could not return this pos fast enough.Save yourself.
S**Y
Portable
This is built well and easy to move around. Economical use of propane. Easy to clean and rust resistant. Ideal to use when camping or fishing.
J**S
Well, its 50 bucks be realistic
This gets the job done. It is basic and cheap. The way it is built cleaning out the bottom is hard because you have to remove the shield that covers the burner. Wind can blow out the flame. Make sure lid vents face away from the wind and it helps. The typical propane cylinders dont last too long. I grilled on it almost nightly for a week on vacation and used two sixteen oz. Coleman cylinders. You can fit six full chicken breasts or burgers. The burner shield is effective at controlling heat distribution and killing flare ups from burgers. Overall, my expectations were low and I was pleased with the grill. If you set it on a wood surface like a picnic table bring a cookie sheet and turn it face down and set the grill on it to shield the heat. The upside down cookie sheet creates a space and protects the surface. It gets pretty warm beneath the grill and doesn't char the surface but it does get hot and may cause issues with regular uses on the same surface.All in all, it is a good alternative for travel and remote grilling. I was glad to have it along and will keep it in the shed for other journeys.
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