🔥 Elevate your outdoor cookout game—grill anywhere, impress everyone!
The Cuisinart Petite Gourmet Portable Gas Grill combines a powerful 5,500 BTU burner with a spacious 150 sq. in. cooking surface, all in a compact, foldable design featuring an adjustable VersaStand base. Tool-free assembly and dishwasher-safe grates make it the ultimate portable grill for busy professionals who crave effortless, high-quality BBQ experiences on the go.
Required Assembly | No |
Installation Type | Free Standing, Tabletop |
Wattage | 165 watts |
Heating Power | 5500 British Thermal Units |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Additional Features | Portable |
Color | Petit Gourmet Gas Grill with VersaStand |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Steel |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.5"D x 28"W x 32.5"H |
Item Dimensions | 19.49 x 28 x 32.5 inches |
S**X
Perfect for camping.
This is a decent little grill. No tools were needed to assemble, the only assembly is the feet and they snap onto the legs. Good size for camping and tailgating. Everything locks closed for storage and transport. It has a built-in igniter and has a grease trap tray that locks into place that you clean out before you pack it up. The legs have two different height adjustments not counting that you can leave it folded up sitting on a table and still grill with it. I would definitely purchase it again.
A**A
Perfect for light use
This grill is perfect for what I need it for, I am a single mom that does not grill daily but enough to want a grill and it’s great quality. I used it for a tailgating event at a baseball game and it traveled well and worked amazingly. We were able to fit a lot of meat on it at once. It does not come with a propane tank (not sure how I missed that in the description) but they are cheap to buy and multiple brands fit the grill. All in all it is a great grill!
I**E
Ideal for trips and AirBnb
When we travel, we get an AirBnb home for our stay. There's some homes that don't have a grill so I figured I'd buy a portable gas grill. This saves me the headache of dealing with charcoal (although a way cheaper option). My wife and I were a little skeptical on how well this would cook and how much food we could grill at one time. Yes, it is small but we were able to cook 4 pounds of carne asada and 3 pounds of chicken within an hour and a half. It controls temperature just fine and when the lid is closed... it holds a steady temperature as well. It is light, easy to disassemble, and versatile. I highly suggest you invest in the grill with the VersaStand. You can use it both as a table top and with the stand.I knocked one star for the following reasons;1. It won't stay lit in very windy areas. I learned this after we stayed in Palm Springs.2. The drip tray is very small so it fills up quickly, overflows, and drips onto the floor. I used a cookie sheet to contain the grease and marinade.3. The burner doesn't have a shield so all drippings stick to the top of the burner. It's a grill and it's going to get dirty but there's no easy way to clean this area.4. I wish it was possible to put the grill back into the box it came in with the legs of the VersaStand in tact. The bottom pieces of the stand are plastic so putting them on and taking off might break the little tabs that hold the bottom pieces in place.Ever since we got this... I've thought of all the locations we could have used this portable grill. I'm glad we have it now and looking forward to its continued use.
C**A
Love this little grill!
We downsized. We have always had a big gas grill to feed an army. Now it's the two of us. We were skeptical at first to buy it because of the size. We thought you would only be able to put two burgers on it, wouldn't taste as good as the big grill. Wow we were wrong. It's compact however you can put six hamburgers on it. So you can invite friends/family for a grill out too.! We have done corn on the husk on it, kabobs for six, brats (golden and cooked throughout), steaks (grilled to perfection), grilled veggies on skewer (which were absolutely delicious). Everything has turned delicious. It doesn't have that taste of gas either. Don't let the size fool you. Easy to start. We are glad we bought it. Plus, we can pack it into the carrying case and take it on a picnic/ beach.
S**N
Stay away from this legs are BAD!!!
Please stay away from this grill!!!!! I was so excited to get this grill so we could take it camping with us. We carefully unboxed it, opened the directions and put the feet on exactly as it told us too. Next we extended the legs to the first point and that’s went things went from bad to worse. We pushed the button to extend the legs further and neither side would work. We pushed the buttons again and slightly pulled on the feet and the legs came flying out of the entire grill. It looks like the plastic stop caps have tabs but they were broken off. We tapped them back in even though they won’t keep the legs from falling out of the bottom. Now we’ve finally have both legs extended and stand it up. We haven’t used it yet but I don’t think it will work well if it’s windy outside. The legs are very wobbly and I wouldn’t trust walking even a little ways away from it for fear of it tipping over and starting a fire. I regret buying this and I haven’t even used it. I’ll go to a box store next time to see what I’m buying.
K**R
Compact and Convenient, But Limited in Power
The Cuisinart CGG-180 Petit Gourmet Portable Gas Grill is a great choice for portability, especially if you're looking for something compact and easy to transport. The VersaStand feature is a nice touch, allowing it to be used as either a tabletop or freestanding grill. It heats up quickly and works well for small meals, like burgers or hot dogs, which makes it great for camping or tailgating.However, the grill does have its limitations. The 5,500 BTU burner doesn’t get as hot as some larger grills, so it can struggle with tasks like searing meat. Additionally, the cooking area is quite small, which may not be ideal if you’re cooking for a large group. Some users also reported minor stability issues if the grill is not placed on a level surface. Despite these drawbacks, it’s still a good option for light grilling in smaller spaces.
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