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Best portable gas grill?

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New to RVing. Planning a trip to the western US. We love to grill and will be doing a bunch. Looking for suggestions regarding a good portable grill. TIA
 
The Weber Q grill does a great job on steaks.
 
We have a combination Blackstone LP grill / Griddle. We love it. I had initially purchased a Coleman unit that was very bad design..

I have installed a gas rated quick connect on the coach LP tank and have a 7' coated LP line from the grill that hooks to the quick connect. This allows me to get away from the coach.
 

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Thanks Guys! I had bought a Coleman 285, but didn't even unbox. Too large and heavy. I have a tabletop Cuisinart coming. I like both the Weber and the Masterbuilt.
 
I have had several over the years and wound up liking the Weber Q the best.

FLSteve :)

 
We carried the Weber Q for quite a while.

Now we have a Weber gas griddle and the Ninja XL (this one is for grilling, smoking, air fry, etc).

Once we got the Ninja the Weber went to friends.
 
We’ve been using Weber Q for 10+ years. Haven’t tried anything else and has worked well for us.
 
After years of gas grills I went back to old school Hibachi (Lodge) and briquettes.
 
We have been RVing for some years now and love grilling on the road too! For portability and great performance, Weber Q1200 is a favorite—one that's compact, even heat-cooking, and durable. Another you might consider is the Coleman RoadTrip 285 if you like one with greater grill area and interchangeable grates.

Also, just discovered this site, btroutfitters.com with some equipment suggestions and setup for RVing and overlanding. Potentially worth searching for additional camping or grilling ideas. Safe travels and happy grilling on your western adventure!
 
We use an electric grill/griddle. As long as we're plugged in, we're golden.
I suppose I could run it through inverter, but it would be an electric hog!
(I seldom boondock)
 

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