Top 5 small grills of 2009

Grills are household appliances which can take up a great amount of living space. The five small grills below are designed to help you store and use them easily in the smallest of spaces. A small grill may not be able to cook many in one go but it can be very useful in terms of its portability.

Top 5 small gas grills of 2009

#1 Weber Q-100 Portable Grill

This small propane grill is developed by Weber, one of the leaders in the grill manufacturing industry. It burns propane gas cleanly and has a cooking surface area of around 189 square inches, which is big enough to fit six burgers. After eight to ten minutes of preheating, you are ready to slap some meat onto your grilling pan. What makes this small propane grill unique compared to others is its U shaped burner which allows for even cooking.

Top 5 small gas grills of 2009

#2 Outdoor Chef – City Grill with Cradle

Coming second is the European Outdoor Chef City Grill. What I like about this model is that it pretty much contains all the features and functions you would find in a full sized grill, albeit smaller. Benefits include a high heat output, large cooking area for a small unit and there is also a wide range of accessories available for this grill.

Top 5 small gas grills of 2009

#3 Weber Q-140 Electric Grill

In third place is another Weber Grill, this time in the form of the Q-140. This small U shaped grill uses reflective surfaces to allow an electric coil to generate heat temperatures matching those of a gas grill. However, steak lovers should look for a small charcoal grill because users have reported that it does not get hot enough to be able to cook steak to its full potential.

Top 5 small gas grills of 2009

#4 Big Green Egg Mini

The Big Green Egg Mini smoker and grill is one of the most unique grills I have come across. One of the best things about this grill is its ability to retain heat capacity. This grill is large enough to support two people and also has wheels attached to improve its portability.

Top 5 small gas grills of 2009

#5 Weber Smokey Joe Charcoal Grill

Coming last place is yet again another Weber Grill. This time, the Smokey Joe. The Weber Smokey Joe is a classic portable and small charcoal grill which is available for a price under $50. It may not be able to cook a lot in one go yet it is still a great grill if you want a delicious end meal. Make sure it is over a stable surface when cooking.

One Response to “Top 5 small grills of 2009”

  1. Ben Johnson Says:

    I’ll be honest with you, I’m a big fan of the Weber Smokey Joe. It’s not that I don’t like gas grills but I just feel I am cheating when I use gas, I love the fact I get all the quality of a Weber grill and I get it in charcoal.

    Great stuff!
    Ben

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