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10 Best Portable Camping Barbecues

10 Best portable camping barbecues

Nothing is more frustrating than having a bulky, heavy grill to pack and then lug to your campsite. Except, having to cook on a dirty campground fire grate. It almost isn’t worth the luxury of a hot meal. Almost, we like hot meals. But, camping is supposed to be about relaxing and enjoying your escape from daily life. Camping shouldn’t be stressful, that’s why we have created a list of the best portable barbecues.

We’ve done all the work, sorted the good from the bad and laid out all of the important details for you. All of these barbecues have at least two things in common: they’re portable and they won’t break your wallet, because camping isn’t supposed to be stressful for your wallet either.

Weber 10020 Smokey Joe 14-Inch Portable Grill

The Smokey Joe is a standard charcoal grill, with ample cooking space. It is lightweight and compact, so it doesn’t take up much room. The lid and cooking bowl are porcelain enamelled, so it won’t rust. Rust resistance is important for camping gear and that’s one of our favourite things about this little grill.

The dampers, legs and catch tray are made of aluminium, no rust there either and the coated steel grill plate is easy to clean. This barbecue is perfect for weekend camping trips and you won’t have to worry about storing it in your tent, if it rains.

Weber smaokey joe camping barbecue

Weber Smokey Joe

Dimensions With Lid – 17 H x 14.2 W x 14.5 D inches

Weight – 9.5 Lbs

Fuel – Charcoal

Pros:

Rust resistant

Compact

Lightweight

Cons:

Low to the ground

Lid does not lock to grill

Giantex BBQ Grill

This portable bbq grill brings style to the world of portable camping barbecues. It stands on four adjustable legs and features a non stick baking tray, as well as, a stainless steel grill plate. It also has detachable accessory boards, which make it easy to set plates, condiments, or utensils within reach.

The entire grill is constructed of stainless steel, so it is sturdy and rust resistant. It can be used with charcoal, or wood pellets and has an advanced ventilation system to distribute heat evenly across your food.

Giantex camping barbecue

Giantex Outdoor Barbecue Grill

Dimensions – 45 x 22.5 x 32 inches

Fuel – Charcoal

Pros:

Multifunctional

Adjustable height

Removable charcoal basin

Cons:

Can be tipped over

No Lid

Weber 741001 Original Kettle Grill

This Weber barbecue grill isn’t as small, or compact as the Smokey Joe, but it is still portable. Two heavy duty wheels allow you to tip and pull, or push the grill. Like its smaller counterpart it is made of porcelain enameled steel and it won’t rust. It features an easy one touch cleaning system to keep ash off of you and out of your grill.

The grill plate has a 22 inch diameter and easily cooks up to 13 burgers at once. Which is perfect if you have a larger group to feed. It can be fueled by charcoal, or wood and the dampers easily adjust to allow adequate air flow for your fuel choice. The best part about this grill is the sturdy hook that allows you to hang the lid from the grill, no more having to set your lid on the ground.

Weber Kettle camping barbecue

Weber kettle barbecue

Dimensions With Lid – 25 x 20.5 x 38.5 inches

Weight – 33.1 Lbs

Fuel – Charcoal

Pros:

Big enough for the whole family

Easy to clean

Lid hangs on grill

Cons:

A little bulky

Can tip over while moving it

Coleman Camp Grill/Stove

This compact camping barbecue grill features a stove and grill combo. It is propane fueled and easily folds into itself to be packed away. It has two wind block panels that shield the burners from the wind, to prevent your flame from being extinguished. The wind block panels can also be folded down and used to hold cooking utensils. It can fit a 10 inch pan on its stove, so it provides ample cooking space in a small package and delivers up to 20,000 BTUs of cooking power.

It also features a removable grease trap and non skid feet, to prevent the grill from sliding around as you cook. This little grill is small enough to be used in, or out of your tent, however if you choose to cook inside, be sure to have adequate ventilation, as any flame will produce carbon dioxide.

Coleman Party Grill

Coleman Party Grill

Dimensions – 24 x 15.4 x 6.3 inches

Weight – 15.26 Lbs

Fuel – Propane

Pros:

Foldable

Adjustable flame

Stove and grill combo

Cons:

No carrying handle

Grill plate could be better quality

Smoke Hollow 205 Stainless Steel TableTop Grill

The Smoke Hollow camping barbecue is completely constructed of stainless steel. It features a warming rack, in addition to the grilling rack, just like its full sized brethren. It’s sturdy stainless steel legs fold up for storage and the lid latches to the grill bowl. A sturdy handle makes it easy to carry the grill, requiring only one hand, instead of two. The lid has a thermometer that allows you to easily see the temperature your food is cooking at, without lifting the lid.

The stainless steel construction means this grill is highly rust resistant and you won’t have to worry about rain, or humidity ruining your cook out. It is fairly light and large enough to cook for your family, or a small group of friends.

Smoke hollowSmoke Hollow

Dimensions – 15.8 x 26.9 x 11.8 inches

Weight – 20.4 Lbs

Fuel – Propane

Pros:

205 square inch cooking area

Carrying Handle

Stainless steel drip tray

Cons:

Heavy

The ignitor can be finicky

Grillerette Pro

The Grillerette Pro has something unique to offer. It features a built in battery powered fan. The fan stokes the charcoal for you, keeping your grill hot, while aiding in heat distribution. The innovative grease trap can be filled with water and keeps grease from dripping onto your coals.

This prevents smoke outs, while still allowing your food to absorb that great smoky, grilled taste. The contoured grill top directs grease directly into the grease trap. The round, layered design allows this little grill to be powerful, compact and lightweight. The Grillerette Pro easily reaches temps up to 400 C / 700 F degrees and can stay at temps over 500 F degrees consistently.

Grillette Pro

Grillerette Pro

Dimensions – 14.5 x 14.5 x 6.5 inches

Weight – 8 Lbs

Fan Requires – 4 AA Batteries

Fuel – Charcoal

Pros:

Virtually smokeless

Small and compact

Requires very little charcoal

Cons:

Small cooking surface

Lid and accessories purchased separately

Fire Sense Notebook Grill

True to its name, this grill folds completely down and is only 1 inch thick when folded. It is a no fuss, no frills charcoal grill. However, while it lacks style, it has everyone beat when it comes to portability. It can be stored just about anywhere you could put a laptop, including your backpack. It is made from coated steel and is fairly sturdy for its size and function. The cooking surface is large enough to cook for a small family all at once and the heat is nicely distributed. If you don’t mind not having the fanciest grill, this one is a great choice.

Camping barbecue

Fire sense notebook grill

Dimensions – 17.53 x 11.82 x 14.18 inches

Fuel – Charcoal

Pros:

Compact folding steel design

Simple 2 step set up

Decent cooking space

Cons:

Small pieces of charcoal fall through grate

It does not latch into its folded position

Quick Grill Medium Folding Barbecue

The Quick Grill Medium is completely designed of food grade stainless steel and comes with a carrying bag. This little grill is sturdy, nice to look at and easy to take camping. It can be used with either charcoal, or wood and the grill grate can be removed for open fire cooking. It has a 12 inch x 12 inch cooking area that allows plenty of room for you to cook, however you choose. The fold down style is clever and reminds us of origami, but it easy to assemble and collapse. This cheap, little camping barbecue delivers a better cooking experience than some of its higher priced competitors.

Quick grill camping barbecue

Quick grill folding barbecue

Dimensions – Assembled 13″ x 13″ x 8.5 inches, Folded 13.5″ x 7.25″ x 2.25 inches

Weight – 4.75 Lbs

Fuel – Charcoal, or wood

Pros:

Easy set up

Rust resistant

Easy to clean

Cons:

Grill plate tends to slide around

No Lid

Cuisinart CGG-180T Petit Gourmet

Stylish, sleek and fully functional, this miniature propane grill is a nice addition to your camping gear. It features a locking lid, sturdy fold away legs and a sturdy carrying handle. It has a 145 inch enamelled porcelain cooking surface, so cooking enough food and cleaning up is easy. Unlike some propane camping grills, you can cook with the lid down on this one. It also features a twist ignite system that makes lighting this grill a breeze. If you don’t mind the bright red colour, this is a great little grill.

Cuisinart camping barbecue

Cuisinart CGG Gourmet Barbecue Grill

Dimensions – 16 x 16.5 x 13 inches

Weight – 13.5 Lbs

Fuel – Propane

Pros:

Can grill with the lid down

Locking lid

Lightweight

Cons:

No thermometer

Only 5,500 Btus

The Perfect Campfire Grill

If you prefer cooking over a campfire, but don’t want your food on dirty campground grates, this grill has you covered. Its 20 x 25 inch cooking surface is large enough to cook enough food for an entire group and it has raised edges, so your food doesn’t roll off into the fire. This model hold pots and pans too. It is constructed from solid steel and it is easy to assemble. This grill also packs away into its own travel bag, to keep your vehicle from getting dirty. This convenient camping barbecue grate makes it easy to get the traditional camping experience, without the hassle.

Perfect camping barbecue grill

The perfect campfire grill

Dimensions – 20 x 25 x 1 inches

Weight – 16 Lbs

Fuel – Campfire

Pros:

Very large cooking space

Can grill directly on rack, or use pots

Sturdy and built to last

Cons:

Can’t be used in places that don’t allow open burning

Not the best for rainy days

Final Verdict

Each of these grills have something a little bit different to offer. Depending on the size of your group, some of these barbecues may not be big enough to suit your needs. However, whether you prefer your meat propane grilled, charcoal charbroiled, or smoked over an open fire, we’re confident that one of these great camping barbecues will work for you.

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