Gas Grills Review: 2 Portable Weber Grills in the Spotlight

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Its summer once again, the time when everyone comes out of their houses and delicious smell of barbecue and grilled meats is wafting around the neighborhood. Did you check your outdoor barbecue grills? You envision yourself clad in white apron with an ice-cold beer in one hand, with the other hand deftly maneuvering the intricacies of cooking that perfect grilled pork chop. Whoa! Before sending out barbecue party invitations to your friends, check first whether your gas grills like the good old Weber grills are still in good working condition.

Gone were the charcoal grill days, although still in use today, knowing that just with a push of a button you can easily light up your burner and start cooking in 10 minutes. I would definitely go with the propane gas grills!

If you are still undecided on what type to get, don’t panic. Let’s take a look at the 2 portable Weber grills perfect for the outdoors and compare which one may suit you best.

The Weber 586002 Q 320 Portable Outdoor Propane Gas Grill comes with a 462-square-inches total cooking space and a 69-square-inch warming rack. Absolutely perfect for a wannabe barbecue chef who wants to impress friends with their cooking prowess! And if you are looking for product durability? The Weber Q320 also comes with two stainless-steel burners and 2 folding worktables with tool hooks which can easily accommodate a whole feast!
For a smaller variety, you might want to try the Weber 386002 Q 100 Portable Propane Gas Grill with a 189-square-inch cooking area which comes as well with porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates, a drip pan, and a weather-resistant handle.

Not only for the backyard barbecue parties, this is also good for the more adventurous spirits who want to go outdoors like camping in the boondocks. Communing with nature doesn’t mean you have to light a fire by scratching twigs anymore, portable outdoor gas grills will do the trick for you, specially a smaller one like the Weber Q100. With its sleek design, you can also pack it up easily for camping trips anywhere!

One thing though, with a portable propane gas grill you will not achieve that delicious charcoal-cooked meat barbecued to perfection that you were salivating over if you are used to the more traditional charcoal grills. But with the propane gas grills, it also means no more clean-up duties for you afterwards! That’s a big plus in my book!


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