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The Cuisinart Chef's Style Tabletop Portable Propane Gas Grill features dual 20,000 BTU stainless steel burners with independent controls, a quick twist-start ignition, and stainless steel grates for even heat. Weighing only 22 lbs with folding legs and a locking lid, it offers a compact, tool-free setup in under 10 minutes—perfect for camping, tailgates, or backyard BBQs.
Brand | Cuisinart |
Product Dimensions | 17"D x 21.5"W x 26"H |
Special Feature | Portable |
Color | Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stainless Steel |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Finish Type | Polished |
Included Components | Grill |
Assembly Required | No |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 22.04 Pounds |
Heating Power | 10000 British Thermal Units |
Model Name | CGG-306 |
Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Wattage | 5861 watts |
Main Burner Count | 2 |
Cooking Surface Area | 275 Square Inches |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Heating Elements | 2 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817096012110 |
Grill Configuration | Portable |
Cooking System | Dual Burner |
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
UPC | 817096012110 068459310347 728295225433 755263231356 |
Part Number | CGG-306 |
Item Weight | 22 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CGG-306 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stainless Steel |
Finish | Polished |
Pattern | Gas Grill |
Power Source | Propane |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year limited |
L**Z
Great price and great quality.
Absolutely perfect. Just the right size for two people yet still enough cooking space when company comes over. I really like it being Stainless steel for easy cleaning. The SS grating is strong and is easily removed. I have used the grill a dozen times now and it still looks great. I like to place my food in aluminum pie pans and cover with foil. No splatter to clean up. I had an old grill base and fastened the table top to it. It's at the perfect height for cooking and is mobile. I recommend this grill if you want one to last a long time.
T**F
6 YEARS LATER - Thumbs up
Perfect sized grill, can fit up to maybe 8 burgers when fully loaded. I love the suitcase style clips to help transport and carry away. I first got this to use on an apartment balcony, to meet the fire codes I needed to get a small camping tank adapter, it worked great every time and cooked hundreds of meals. My current one from 2019 finally had a bit of a meltdown, I probably could've kept it cleaner but it actually caught fire and started to burn and melt parts inside. I'm a little leary to use it, but this grill is still at the top of my list for solo quick grilling, camping, and portability.ANNOYANCES -Maybe they have improved designs, I had a couple pet peeves with this but nothing great enough to drop a star.1) The heat shroud above the left burner seemed out of place, the burner actually goes around the heat shroud so it can really scorch something quick if you aren't cautious2) Need to have some kind of stand or cart. I make shifted a Weber one to sort of work, but it was not practical and after many trips the feet started to fall off, and I did not re-bolt them back onI will likely be ordering this same, newer model and am excited to see if anything changedWhat a great purchase and great value
B**F
5 Year Update - This Grill has been GREAT!
I am a big tailgater, beach cookout, camping person, so we have given this a real workout and it's come through it like a champ. I just cleaned it again after a few cookouts and it looks brand new - the burners, etc are still in great shape - not like the other portable off-brand grills we have owned. Very happy with it and the temperature gauge on the front is very accurate and helpful. Well worth the money and performs great!
G**Y
Heats quickly and cooks evenly
We bought this unit to replace our 11 year-old portable barbecue for RV ing. It is large enough and because of its construction is lightweight yet strong. The auto start has worked flawlessly so far. If I had to say anything bad about it, it would be that the propane supply line does not have a quick disconnect. It does not store well at all with the unit I choose to disconnect it with a ranch each time so it will store well in the RV cargo van.
N**D
Worth transitioning to from a big, clunky gas grill
I'm totally sold on this portable table grill. While it seemed kind of flimsy (sheet metal is lightweight) I have to say it performs as well as a stationery gas grill. It was very easy to assemble, heats up quickly and cooks food evenly. We can easily fit dinner for 4 people - steaks, or a cut up chicken and vegetables - on the cooking surface. An added plus is that it is SO MUCH EASIER to clean than most gas grills. Yes it does involve reaching in and getting off the goo that drips down inside, but you don't need to be contortionist to do this. The cooking grate is nice and heavy, cleans up in a sink of sudsy water, and grill deflectors pop off for in-sink cleaning too. It's great that the grill can be locked, legs folded in and stored in the garage off season.
G**N
Great grill, but something you need to know when lighting it...
First, the "something you need to know": The ignition mechanism works very well, always on one click (in my experience). However, when I first fired up the grill, I didn't understand the mechanism. There's a little blow-torch that is electrically ignited, which lights the burner. Pressing in on the knob is what sends gas to the little torch, which makes a "whooshing" noise. Then when you let the knob back out, the "whooshing" stops, and you can't see any flame. So you think, "Oh no! This fancy grill doesn't work!" HOWEVER, the flame is there. It's simply quiet and colorless. You might see it at night, but not by day. You will know your burner is lit, because heat will rise up.With that out of the way...Yeah, every piece of this grill is stainless steel! That's why I bought it as the replacement to my rusted-out, ubiquitous stainless-top patio grill. I had taken the previous grill as far as it could go, even replacing the burners, flame tamers, and bottom pan with stainless parts. However, the body of the grill was rusting to pieces. Enough of rusty grills!I like that the grate is substantial and will hold some heat. I've only used it for grilling burgers so far, but it seems to work fine.The grill puts out substantial heat, and the heat distribution is surprisingly uniform. I was able to fill the grill with hamburger patties and cook them in a fairly strong, cold breeze. I don't know that my old grill would have gotten hot enough. The thermometer at the top of the Cuisinart grill registered 400 degF, despite the cold wind and the grill being completely loaded. The patties cooked quickly and evenly.Cleanup is easy. You can literally set this grill in the yard and hose it out.We are keeping this grill on the top of a patio serving cart, so that we can roll it around on our deck. The propane bottle fits in the shelf on the bottom. The only con is a minor one: There's not a great way to secure the propane hose, without stuffing it among burner hardware and ignition wires.If I ever have problems with this grill, I'll come back and write about it. This review was written March 24, 2024.
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