Portable Grills
(18)Types of portable grills
With a portable grill, you’re able to bring the BBQ with you wherever you go. In terms of fuel options, there are four common types of grills: portable pellet grills, portable gas grills, portable charcoal grills and portable electric grills. Each has benefits and limitations.
Need a tailgate grill for the big game? Look at handy portable gas grills or pellet grills that don’t need electric power. Portable pellet grills can be a little messier to clean up, but they do add extra smokiness to the flavor of the food. Alternatively, if you will be near an outlet, a portable electric grill offers easy set-up and clean-up—and you won’t need to pack fuel.
In addition to the pellet, gas, charcoal and electric classifications, portable grills also vary in size. Some portable barbeques are freestanding with legs. Other models need a table—or tailgate—as support. Both freestanding and tabletop grills are powerful despite their compact size. They are designed to reach the high temperatures ideal for getting the classic BBQ char.
Choosing the best portable grill for your lifestyle
Finding the best grill depends on how you plan to use it. For a camping trip, you might enjoy the convenience of a portable propane grill or the smoky flavor of a portable pellet grill. Unlike a gas grill, pellet grills work by burning compressed wood pellets, which infuse food with a rich, smoky flavor.
If you want to do some grilling indoors, you’ll need an electric grill or griddle since there is not enough ventilation for gas fumes or smoke indoors. You might be surprised at what you can achieve with electric grilling options. If you choose a griddle-top, you can make pancakes, hashbrowns and other dishes.
Remember you’ll need more than a portable grill to keep everyone happy at your BBQ, tailgate party or camping get-together. Bring important accessories, like grill covers and grilling utensils. Keep drinks ice cold and store food for grilling in separate insulated coolers. Play music on a portable speaker, and use a portable power bank to charge mood-setting outdoor string lights.













