🔥 Grill on the Go: Your Portable BBQ Adventure Awaits! 🌍
The Weber Traveler Portable Gas Grill in sleek black is designed for the modern griller, featuring a one-handed setup, a large grilling area that accommodates up to 15 burgers, and smart gas usage optimization. Its compact fold makes it easy to store and transport, perfect for tailgating, camping, or backyard gatherings.
Required Assembly | Yes |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Wattage | 3799 watts |
Main Burner Count | 1 |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Additional Features | Compact Storage, Large Grilling Area, Automatic Lid Lock, One-Handed Setup and Fold |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Porcelain Coated Cast Iron |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 49 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 42.72"D x 43.6"W x 37.2"H |
Cooking Surface Area | 320 Square Inches |
Item Dimensions | 42.72 x 43.6 x 37.2 inches |
A**R
Safe, Portable, Sturdy A+
This is the best grill/quality you’re going to get if you live in an apartment and need something that doesn’t take up a ton of space, or intend to use it out of your truck bed or for camping. It is super portable, but also sturdy/heavy enough that it is safe to have around kids. Some of the other portable grills out there are far too flimsy. Love this grill and can’t wait to use it for a long time.
V**E
Good value
Easy to use and move around. Works great and has more grilling space than it looks. Only wish the other colors weren't more expensive than the black model.
R**
Weber traveler grill on wheel
This is such a great grill. It is easy to move around on my lanai in Florida and also on a wood deck at my cottage on Long Island. Since I spend divided times between the two houses, the fact that this grill is on wheels and is narrow enough to move inside when I plan to be gone from one of the houses and don’t want to leave this outside while I am away is really neat. Of course if I move it inside, I disconnect the gas tank and leave that outside away from the house. It is also pretty easy to clean and you can buy drip pans to catch grease from cooking food. Personally, though it is not as big as a standard grill, I find that to be an advantage. You can easily cook for several people at the same time too. I always owned large grills, but this is so much less expensive and portable.
J**E
great grill, even if not used for travel
Bought this grill for the portability around my townhouse, including storage if needed. It's a supplement to my kitchen, as I only use this grill to cook food where I don't want it to get too smoky inside. I have it hooked up to a 20 lb propane tank with an adapter hose.Pros:- Heats up very quickly - 500 degrees in under 10-15 minutes. Fastest heat-up time in a grill I've seen. This is THE BEST feature. Relatively even heat throughout, though there are different spots. You need to learn your grill (as with any other tool) and where the hotspots are. An IR thermometer is helpful here. Some other reviewers have complained about the lack of more temperature controls, but I think this is unnecessary in a portable grill, and simplicity is usually better. A ripping hot grill is usually the best way to go. Did I mention this thing gets hot very quickly?- Large cooking area for a portable. I use a 12 x 15 inch pizza stone in this to make great pizzas.- Easy to clean, especially the enameled grates. Nothing really sticks to them. The 2-part grate halves make it easy to take inside and clean with soap and a scouring pad. 2nd best feature.Cons:- Low-profile, but this only hampers grilling something like a whole chicken (you should learn about spatchcocking). The low profile helps this grill heat up very quickly, so I actually like this.-Vents are in the back. If it's really windy and the wind is blowing into the vents, you'll have hard time maintaining temperature or possibly even the flame. Solution is just to be mindful of this and reorient your grill vents away from the wind.
A**W
Really nice quality! Get out of here, Blackstone!
Hard to know where to start here. So much positive to say.Assembly was really easy. My six year old and I pulled this from the box and he got a kick out of putting the wheels on. That was it.The grill stands up very easily and folds back easily. Wheeling it around even on packed gravel isn’t bad. My father and I noted that though it has a single burner, the burner goes all the way around the grill to provide even coverage. I’m impressed.I bought this to put into my RV. As such, I wanted one that I could run off my quick disconnect. The grill is designed to run off of the 1lb bottles which doesn’t work for me. Never having seen a warranty I couldn’t void, I simply removed the regulator and installed a quick disconnect on its place. You’ll need to order a 1/8 npt to 1/4 npt and a 1/4 npt quick disconnect. I’ve included before and after pics.I bought this grill because I found some significant quality shortcomings of my blackstone grill. Having open grates is lovely for grilling most things but for pancakes and eggs, I wanted a solid surface. I really wish Weber had something like this but alas: amazon to the rescue. The cooktop pictured in this review was not included but a worthwhile upgrade.This is my first Weber and I totally get why they are number one. As an owner of four grills, I’m not sure why I waited this long.
J**O
Very nice unit
It’s well made and sturdy. The finishes are handsome. Super easy to put together, took 5-10 min. The strut really is helpful in assisting the pop up and take down. Really great idea. The heat distribution is pretty well even, however grill itself has solid metal areas which char meat a little unevenly. The locking mechanism for the lid is automatic, but ONLY locks when in the lowered stow away position. The grease tray was frustrating it fell out everytime I rolled the grill. I wound up crimping the channels a little tighter. Easy fix. The cooking utensil holders are convenient, not entirely universal, but designed for most mainstream brands. Nex-grill etc. The control dial being on the front creates a pretty decent working space on the side table. Hefty price tag, I spent $175 on a stök from Home Depot and it lasted 6 years. This Weber is built way better. And I actually plan on using the cover when we leave it out overnight. Hoping to get about 10 out of it. Making the price reasonable. We use out bbq about 25-40 times per year for camping as a reference for usage. The wheel base is 24” wide with tires. My trailer pass through storage is 23 1/2”. I might have to mod the base and axle. Or rearrange my trailer.
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