Best Portable Grills, Easy Grill Guide

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By Nicholas Skeba


Still using the stove to cook? Portable grills make cooking fast and easy. They also are easy to carry around for picnics or even social gatherings.

The George Foreman Grill

This grill is the classic easy portable grill. It is so successful that it has initiated many knockoffs and look a likes. Which college dorm isn’t complete without one?

If you haven’t heard of it, it works very simply. There are two sides that get hot and enclose to cook meat on both sides. At the same time it drains oil and fat into a drainage cup which is supposed to make food “lean and mean”. The best thing about this grill is that it works fast. It also leaves fake grill marks for an authentic looking cook.

The Real Deal Grill

This grill is the real deal or is it? This is Evander Holyfield answer to the George Foreman grill. Holyfield thinks he can gain the success and popularity that Foreman had with his grill. At least they are finding a way to be competitive outside the boxing ring.

Is the grill different than the George Foreman version? It’s structurally different and provides easy cooking for more than just meat. It has two panel surfaces for easy cooking which could be for up to a whole family.

Hans Plads Tool Box Portable Charcoal Grill

Ever thought about cooking out of a toolbox? This is basically what a Hans Plads Grill is. It looks just like a toolbox. You wouldn’t even know the difference until you open the grill cover up. This is old style cooking without electricity, rather it use coal. This works better where electricity is not present.

The main benefits of a grill like this is that it is easy to carry and lightweight. Its toolbox design lets you carry it by its handle


George Foreman Commercial

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