Portable Gas Grills -Two American Classics

If you are thinking about buying a portable gas grill for use on the beach or for a countryside picnic there are lots of different types and brands or portable gas grill to choose from. However, two of the most popular of these grills have been around for many years. They are “classics” that have proved themselves in action at lots of outdoor party events where a barbecue grill is an essential piece of equipment.

These portable gas grills are:

· Weber Go Anywhere Gas Grill

· Char-broil Gas Tabletop Grill

On the face of it these two grills don't look so very different, and so which one do you choose? Is one of them significantly different from the other?

Although no comparison that doesn't set out to run these two grills head to head is going to be perfect, this article will hopefully help you choose the most suitable grill for your barbecue parties.

Factors to Consider

Whenever you set out to select a new barbecue grill there are at least three important factors to consider:

· Overall Construction – How well it's made and the materials used

· Operation – How well it works in action

· Maintenance – How easy it is to clean and maintain

· Price & Popularity

I'll now compare the Weber Go Anywhere Gas Grill and the Char-Broil Tabletop Gas Grill under each of these headings.

Overall Construction

Both grills are made from coated stainless steel to prevent the formation of rust. The Weber Go Anywhere grill weighs 15 lb. against the 10 lb. of the Broil-King grill, which suggests that Weber may have used slightly superior materials in manufacture.

However, the Weber grill is taller (14 ins.) than the Broil-King (10 ins.). This height difference is obviously going to contribute to a difference in weight. Both grills have folding legs which lock over the lid for travelling.

The fact that the Weber grill is a lot taller may also explain why some Char-Broil customers found the Tabletop Grill a little difficult to work with in extremely windy conditions, whereas this doesn't seem to be a problem for customers of the Weber Go Anywhere grill. But I am only guessing here.

Both grills have handles on each side so that they can be carried easily, but the larger insulated handles of the Weber will undoubtedly make it easier to move the grill around when it's hot (into a more sheltered spot perhaps!).

Both grills use 16 oz. disposable propane cylinders, but both Weber and Char-Broil provide Adapter hoses so that the grills can be connected to 20 lb. propane cylinders if required. Both grills also have push-button gas ignition and gas regulators.

Operation

The cooking grates on each grill are different in size. The Char-Broil grate is larger (187 sq. ins.) than the Weber one (160 sq. in.). Although this difference in size isn't large it may be important if you have more than four people in your barbecue party.

Both grills also have flavorizer systems. A good flavorizer system will minimize flare-ups and improve the flavor of the meat, fish or veg being cooked. It does this by vaporizing the food juices that would otherwise drop down to the bottom of the firebox. The vapors produced permeate the food being cooked and improve its flavor.

There isn't much difference in the BTU ratings of the two grills. The Weber grill operates at around 10,000 BTU's and the Char-Broil grill around 12,000 BTU's. In theory this means that it should be quicker to grill food on the Char-Broil than on the Weber.

Reviews by Amazon customers using both of these grills expressed overall satisfaction with how both grills worked, but a few grumbled about the length of time it took to cook food (on both grills!) This is really what you would expect from a grill that has only 10,000 BTU's compared to the 20,000 to 30,000 BTU's of a smallish home gas BBQ grill.

Maintenance

Both grills are cleaned in the same way, by scraping ash and food waste from under the burners after the BBQ is finished. Neither grill has a “catch tray” underneath the burners. Many customers use aluminum foil in the bottom of their grills to make cleaning easier.

Because both Weber and Char-Broil are established names it's possible to buy spare parts and accessories for both of these portable grills. Many other inexpensive grills on sale are foreign imports and spare parts services are not available.

Price and Popularity

The Weber grill is almost twice as expensive as the Char-Broil Grill, so perhaps it's a little surprising to discover that on the Amazon “Best Sellers” List the Weber currently stands at No. 9 and the Char-Broil at No. 56 (but bear in mind that these ratings are dynamic and can change dramatically during the course of a year).

The levels of customer satisfaction for these grills are similar, but in line with the numbers of each grill sold, the Weber currently has 320 customer reviews and the Char-Broil 32.

Summary

As we have seen the Weber Go Anywhere Gas Grill is the more popular of the two grills, but it's almost twice as expensive. In terms of specification there's not a lot to choose between them, but you might perhaps assume that the Weber Grill will last longer. This is quite a reasonable assumption, but if you read the Amazon customer reviews you'll find Char-Broil customers that are still using their grills after 5 years.(Many people throw cheap grills away after 3 years because they have rusted and fall apart).

The Char-Broil Tabletop Gas Grill is slightly more compact and perhaps packs a bit more of a punch (i.e. higher heat rating), but overall there's not much to choose between them. With barbecue grills as with many other products, brand preference may guide your choice rather than other factors.



Source by Les Fenton