Grilling is one of many quintessential summer experiences, but not all of us have the space necessary for a large charcoal setup. That’s why we love these easy portable grills, perfect for city barbecues and traveling picnics. Happy summer!
Above: The Beach-Side Grill by Sur la Table ($149.95) is pure ingenuity: The freestanding form can be adjusted to various heights and you have the option to cook over your fireplace or campfire flames.
Above: Not only is the compact Eva Solo Table Grill ($340) easy to carry, the stainless steel grid and porcelain base make it appealing to the eye.
Above: The bowl, grid and insert to the Eva Solo Table Grill are all dishwasher safe.
Above: We love the old-school look of this cast iron Hibachi-Style Sportsman’s Grill by Lodge ($99.99).
Above: It’s all in the name: The stylish City Boy Picnic Grill by Lumi ($240) may be the best plus one to bring to an urban barbecue.
For more grilling inspiration, check out Remodelista’s posts 10 Easy Pieces: Portable Outdoor Grills and 10 Easy Pieces: Outdoor Charcoal Grills.
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I really liked the Eva Solo one!
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I'm definitely getting one of these for my end of summer BBQs. Thanks!
How much money do people need to make to be able to spend that kind of money on a grill?
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Weber Smokey Joe: 10020 14.5'' Smokey Joe Silver Portable Charcoal Grill with Plated steel cooking grate, Porcelain-enameled bowl and lid and One glass-reinforced nylon handle
On sale this week at K-Mart for $28.
Why would anyone spend $340, $240, or even $100 for a portable, charcoal grill? I do rather like the one at the top, only because it can go over an open fire, but the others...I don't think so.
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