Cuisinart Chef’s Style Portable Tabletop Gas Grill
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Cuisinart Chef’s Style Portable Tabletop Gas Grill
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Current Price | $169.99 | October 24, 2024 |
Highest Price | $169.99 | September 19, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $169.99 | September 19, 2024 |
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Cuisinart Chef’s Style Portable Tabletop Gas Grill Description
- FAST AND EASY SETUP: The grill requires no assembly and can be set up and ready for grilling in under 10 minutes without the need for tools or matches.
- TWO STAINLESS 10,000 BTUS BURNERS: A powerful two-burner system with electronic ignition and dedicated control knobs for each stainless-steel burner. Each stainless-steel burner provides 10,000 BTUs and allows for simultaneous grilling.
- STAINLESS GRATE PERFECT FOR LARGE CUTS OF MEAT: Stainless grates provide top performance of a large grill in a portable one. Foods cook evenly with a two-burner system, making it ideal for cooking large cuts of meat.
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE: The stainless steel grill weighs only 24 lbs. making it lightweight and small enough to fit in a compact car. The locking cover, folding legs and a comfortable carrying handle makes it easy to take anywhere. Two independently controlled burners allow you to set different heat zones for cooking all your barbeque foods and the built in thermometer monitors the grill temp for you
- IDEAL HEAT CONTROL: An integrated thermometer and adjustable burner knobs help control the heat of the grill. A twist-start automatic ignition means that matches are never required. Works with a 20 lb. tank of propane (does not include propane tank).
- INCLUDED FEATURES: Grill utilizes drip tray to collect grease and drippings. 3.5-foot LP hose to connect the grill to the propane tank. NOTE: Does not include propane tank.
- GRILL TOTE COVER – Cuisinart VersaStand Grill Tote & Cover CGC-19 is customized to fit Cuisinart grill models CGG-306, CGG-180, and CEG-980 (not included)
- WARRANTY: 3-year limited warranty
Cuisinart Chef’s Style Portable Tabletop Gas Grill Specification
Specification: Cuisinart Chef’s Style Portable Tabletop Gas Grill
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Cuisinart Chef’s Style Portable Tabletop Gas Grill Reviews (10)
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jude –
My husband has an apron that says “dressed to grill” and another apron that was a gift from our son that says Grill God…so that says it all about does he like to grill. This is his sixth grill and he says he loves it more than any of the others. It was easy to assemble. The steak he grilled was done to perfection. It’s stainless steel so it’s quite attractive. It heated up very quickly. And you can’t beat the Cuisinart brand name.
John –
PROS
– Very solid construction, the grate itself is very heavy
– Simple and easy to use
– Large surface area
– Heats up very quickly
– Heat is dispersed very evenly; no spots with high flames or dead spots
– Very light for its size
– Comes ready for 20LB tanks, you need an adapter for 1LB tanks; which is the best configuration
– Looks great
CONS
– Not super easy to clean
– The flame guards are stainless, so after a couple of uses, it is impossible to polish them. It would have been better making them a darker, more matte colour and easier to clean
All in all, this is a great grill. It is a major step up from the single burner, inexpensive grills that work great for a year or two, and then break or break down. I expect to have it for many years.
Just Judy –
I’ve cooked beef burgers, hot dogs, prime Rib steak so far, also potatoes and onions in foil… ummm ummm… it’s absolutely awesome!
It works so well. Quick to heat up, I love 💘 the flavor. It’s the best to BBQ on. It beats a glorified electric frying pan on a balcony any day. 😊
Bradford Hurley –
This BBQ replaced our primary BBQ, even though it’s portable- we didn’t want a huge grill on the deck anymore. Bought the folding table that matches the set- a little unstable but mindful when using. BBQ auto ignites, which is great. The BBQ comes ready to attach to a large propane tank as well which we loved as opposed to having to buy a different attachment as they are usually made for small tanks. Also it’s nice to have two “burners” and control the heat/flame on both sides. Overall a definite win.
Toni Turner –
This barbecuer is exactly what I was looking for in size, weight and appearance. It’s cute and small. It’s about 24 pounds so it’s very easy to lift. The top stays closed with latches and that’s perfect.
Only two things I would change on it. One is the length of the Propane connect line is 5 feet and that really doesn’t do you any good. You need at least 8 to 10 to get away from the tanks and the trailer. So I had to purchase a longer line.
The other thing that I don’t like is when the legs are folded up for storage, the edges of the legs are incredibly sharp. So I can’t put it on the floor of my camper because if it rolls around it will mark up my floor. I’m working on container of sorts for when I store it so it doesn’t scratch anything. The legs are needed to get the BBQ’r up off the surface and they’re great when they’re extended, but they are sharp when they’re folded to be put away. I have a small 16ft trailer so inside the camper is the only available space for it now. If I can store it on a rack outside, this issue goes away.
Gustavo Olua Macarena –
Me gusta la portabilidad y su buen funcionamiento.
Dan –
I’m very happy with this grill. It was easy peasy to put together. Simple. I was impressed that everything is stainless. Many grill that call themselves stainless, have painted steel parts that rust. The gauge of the stainless is a little thin but it IS 2024 and everything is crap.
The construction is great, it cooks great. It’ll be perfect to use with my motorhome. Really a beautiful thing…
Tim Dahlsad –
Fun and easy to use. Heats up fast. Easy to clean. Sturdy and nice looking.
Just Judy –
A good grill, although the sheet metal is not very sturdy. Product was damaged slightly in shipping; the flame tamers were bent, front panel was slightly disengaged. But it works well. I find that you need to keep the lid closed if you want to maintain good hot temperatures for grilling; it never gets hot enough with the lid open. With the lid down it has produced perfectly grilled steaks, burgers, salmon, kebabs, etc. The grill rack is excellent, heavy stainless steel and relatively easy to clean.
Graphic Fusion –
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.