The 6 Best Portable Gas Grills of 2023 Tested

Speaking of grease, it has a slide-out grease trap that’s easy to empty. It also has a built-in thermometer that’s reasonably accurate, but I still suggest getting a separate instant-read thermometer. Portable grills cost anywhere from $50 for a simple Weber charcoal grill all the way up to $500 or more for fancier gas and… Continue reading The 6 Best Portable Gas Grills of 2023 Tested

Coleman Roadtrip 285 Review Tested by GearLab

However, it would be quite difficult to use a full-size grill at a picnic or while camping in the woods. Coleman grills are surprisingly easy to maintain coleman tents and clean. They usually have built-in grease management systems and removable porcelain-coated grilling grates that are also dishwasher-safe. Granted if you want a charcoal grill there… Continue reading Coleman Roadtrip 285 Review Tested by GearLab

Coleman Roadtrip 285 Review Tested by GearLab

Hit the Instastart push-button ignition and get ready to cook with 11,000 total BTUs of grilling power. Porcelain-coated stamped steel grate is large enough to cook up a family-sized meal. A removable tray collects the grease while you’re cooking, and the porcelain-coated grate is easy to remove to wipe it down. The crackly crust on… Continue reading Coleman Roadtrip 285 Review Tested by GearLab

The 7 Best Portable Grills of 2023 Tested by Food & Wine

The Jumbo Joe handle doubles as a lid lock, making transport a lot safer. The PKTX offers more temperature control than any other grill we tested with four air vents. At 37 pounds it does weigh quite a lot more than the Weber Jumbo Joe or Go-Anywhere, but the two handles make it easy to… Continue reading The 7 Best Portable Grills of 2023 Tested by Food & Wine