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Old 04-26-2025, 08:17 AM
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Any recommendations for a gas grill?

I just need something small but good quality. Not looking for a lot of extras. I researched on Consumer Reports but didn't find any smaller type grills.

Low/free delivery would be a bonus.

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The Weber Q series is an excellent grill. It is small (good for 2 people) and cooks very nicely. You can use it on a table top or purchase a stand for it.
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Old 04-26-2025, 08:42 AM
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I have a Weber Traveler and it is well made, compact with solid grilling surfaces. When you're done with it, it just folds up and you can literally hang it on the garage wall so it doesn't get in the way. It's also very easy to transport if necessary. I bought a separate long gas connector hose so that I can use a full sized propane tank with it when using it at home otherwise it is designed to use the small tanks.
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Any recommendations for a gas grill?

I just need something small but good quality. Not looking for a lot of extras. I researched on Consumer Reports but didn't find any smaller type grills.

Low/free delivery would be a bonus.

TIA
2 burner charbroil.
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Old 04-26-2025, 10:31 AM
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This NXR stainless steel 3-burner table top model from Costco has worked well for me:
https://www.costco.com/nxr-3-burner-...000324334.html

If you're a Costco member, order online with free delivery.
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Had a Weber Q and had to replace the burner several times because the openings would get plugged by fat dripping from what we were cooking. Had a large Webber and like one of the posters said had to replace the grates and flavorizer bars from time to time. That being said I had that grill for over 20 years and gave it to my neighbor who is still using it. I currently have a Webber Spirit E210. Been using it for 7 years and have replaced the flavorizer bars and grate. Would have nothing but a Webber.
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I going to get ninja 4 in 1 electric smoker grill. I like smoke something’s and that grill does it all even air fries.
Is that a gas grill? No, it is not.

Thanks for trying to hijack the thread.
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Weber grills are very good, check with ACE hardware, I think they have an assemble and delivery service.
Solid advice on both points.
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Not since they were bought by the CCCP. Still way better than the Happy Cooker and other cheap brands you buy at WallyWorld and the grocery store.

I have a 1986 red kettle, and a newer 2013 black kettle (the one with the gray plastic handle and the metal "taco" shield under the handle). I have a Bush's Beans Smoky Joe, and I have a couple of the Q's. I have refurbished them all. It's not terribly difficult - maybe a day's project. A 33 gallon trash can with a bag and some oven cleaner is very helpful to work on the kettles. You can find out more, if you are a Weber fan, at the Weber Kettle Club webpage and/or Facebook page.
What is CCCP? Trying to make a funny on the Communist Party of China's (real name) Latin alphabet initials, CPC, by mixing it up with the former Soviet Union's Cyrillic initials apparently.

"CCP" is a bizarre invention western media. Why? Who knows. To keep the sheeple in the dark perhaps.

Also, Cyrillic CCCP translates in the Latin alphabet (ours) literally as SSSR.
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Believe it or not I got a 2 burner Charbroil a year ago. It does fine. Not as refined as an older Weber but cooks fine. Lowes will puttogether and deliver.
We had a 2 burner Charbroil for over 15 years. It was a good little grill. We gave it away just last month. We have a Ninja Woodfire electric grill now for the few times we may want to grill something or use a smoker. This works for the 2 of us. Besides it is a lot easier to move to the garage when we are under a hurricane warning to stow and secure outside items.
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Had a Weber Q and had to replace the burner several times because the openings would get plugged by fat dripping from what we were cooking. Had a large Webber and like one of the posters said had to replace the grates and flavorizer bars from time to time. That being said I had that grill for over 20 years and gave it to my neighbor who is still using it. I currently have a Webber Spirit E210. Been using it for 7 years and have replaced the flavorizer bars and grate. Would have nothing but a Webber.
A paper clip works well for cleaning the burner openings.
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Take a look at the Weber 2800N+, sounds like what you looking for.
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Is that a gas grill? No, it is not.

Thanks for trying to hijack the thread.
You welcome. Give the OP more options which you are not.


Looks like this would his best option

This NXR stainless steel 3-burner table top model from Costco From MrLonzo suggest.
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Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
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Cusinart. A bit pricy but they are compact.
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