Portable Gas Grills – Advice and Information
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Weber Baby Q (Q 100) Portable Gas Grill

This small portable gas grill is a perfect choice for those with limited space. It is only fourteen inches in height but still has 189 square inches of cooking area.

This small portable gas grill is a perfect choice for those with limited space.  It is only fourteen inches in height but still has 189 square inches of cooking area.  It is a fabulous portable gas grill that has 8,500 BTUs which means it is great for cooking food such as steaks, poultry, seafood or burgers in quick time.  If you are looking for something compact to take with you when you go for day trips or overnight camping trips, then the Weber Baby Q is a great option.  It has a push button ignition which means that it can be lit in an instant no matter where you are.  

This grill is both lightweight yet sturdy.  It has a large lid handle which is heat resistant which is perfect for cooking.  It is powered by a 14.1 ounce propane gas cylinder which can be bought separately.

Have a look at the review below from a popular shopping website which proves how satisfied people are after purchasing this grill:

I bought the Weber Baby Q so that I had a grill to take with me on our frequent days out during the warm weather.  My family and I love to go for picnics but were getting fed up with sandwiches and cold meat!  We decided it would be a great idea to be able to take a little gas grill with us when we go for days out.  I looked around specifically for a compact lightweight grill as I did not want anything too bulky or heavy.  This grill was recommended to me by a friend so I chose to purchase one.

From the off it was easy to assemble which was great.  There is nothing worse than buying something new and finding that it takes hours to get it going.  This was not the case here.  My husband had it ready to go in a matter of minutes but I was slightly concerned that it would be too small.  However once we opened the lid I could see how much room there was to cook.

The grill is powered by a small tank of propane gas but I read on the internet that you could buy a hose adapter to enable you to connect it to a larger tank.  So this is what we did for when we use it at home.  However I still use the smaller tank when we go out and about as it is much easier to transport.  

The only thing you need to do then is to turn the button to get the gas going and then press the ignition button.  Its as simple as that.  However I did discover that the grill is not a non-stick grill so it would be advisable to oil it first or brush the food with a little bit of oil.  

Once you are done cooking it is time to clean the grill.  I usually get most of the residue off with the brass bristle brush and that works fine.  But occasionally some food will still not come off so I just end up washing it and that’s fine too.