The Most Popular Camping Grills

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Portable propane grills can be hooked up to larger tanks by purchasing an adapter.

Camping grills fade in and out of popularity based on features, durability and price. Cooking surface and power output for steady heat and fast cooking should be considered when choosing a portable camping grill. Coleman and Weber are two brands synonymous with outdoor recreation and camping gear, and their propane lines of portable camping grills are extensive enough to accommodate most needs. Prices are as of the publishing date. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Weber 1520

    • The Weber 1520 has excellent ratings from satisfied customers at popular shopping sites. It is sturdy and easy to clean, transport and set up. The 160-square-inch cooking surface cooks four medium-sized steaks at once. A push-button igniter and flavorizer bar that minimizes flare-ups are features found in more expensive models. They cost $50 to $70.

    Weber 386002 Q

    • The Weber 386002 Q propane gas grill is highly rated by users who appreciate the ease of lighting, portability and ease of cleaning. The 189-square-inch cooking surface cooks six medium-sized hamburgers at once. This grill has a push-button igniter, adjustable flame settings, a porcelain-coated grill and powers up to 8,500 BTUs. This model costs from $139 to $180.

    Coleman Grill LXE

    • The Coleman Grill LXE comes with a built-in handle that converts into a carrying cart when folded and serves as a cooking stand when opened. The 285-square-inch cooking surface cooks several full-size steaks at once and the two 10,000 BTU burners are ideal for cold weather and high altitude locations. The Coleman Grill LXE costs $170.

    Conclusion

    • Strict charcoal disposal regulations at campgrounds and the versatility of optional features that include interchangeable cooking surfaces and adapters to connect to large propane tanks have made portable gas grills a favorite among campers.

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