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Cuisinart CGG-608 Portable Grill

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Arrives Saturday, Apr 27
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Style: Professional Gas Grill, One-Burner, Stainless Steel


Pattern Name: Gas Grill


Features

  • One 10,000 BTU Burner
  • 176 Square Inch Cooking Surface
  • Easy twist start ignition; Lid has built-in temperature gauge
  • High-end stainless steel cooking grate
  • Works with a 1 lb. propane canister (not included)

Description

The Cuisinart Professional Portable Gas Grill delivers the performance of a full sized grill with the convenience of portability. This grill fires up with 10,000 BTUs of meat searing heat across 176 square inches of cooking space. With all of that power comes a lot of control as well. The one easily controllable burner allows you to sear meats at high temperatures and then lower the temperature to allow food to cook through. And the built in thermometer monitors the grill temp for you. The stainless finish will look as good at your home as it will on the road. And with an inner/protective liner in the lid, the beautiful steel look will look better and last longer.


Brand: Cuisinart


Product Dimensions: 14.5"D x 17.75"W x 15"H


Special Feature: Portable


Color: Professional Gas Grill, One-Burner, Stainless Steel


Fuel Type: Gas


Brand: Cuisinart


Product Dimensions: 14.5"D x 17.75"W x 15"H


Special Feature: Portable


Color: Professional Gas Grill, One-Burner, Stainless Steel


Fuel Type: Gas


Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor


Finish Type: Stainless Steel


Included Components: User Manual


Assembly Required: No


Material: Stainless Steel


Item Weight: 16.85 Pounds


Heating Power: 10000 British Thermal Units


Model Name: CGG-608


Frame Material: Stainless Steel


Installation Type: Free Standing


Heating Elements: 1


Item Weight: 16.85 pounds


Manufacturer: Cuisinart


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CGG-608


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • It's a performance bike instead of a cruiser
Style: Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
Me: A foodie dad in the USA who loves to grill and has a couple decades of experience with serious grilling, smoking and outdoor roasting, up to and including whole hogs. Also, I'm an engineering geek that notices things that many less technical people overlook. You: Somebody who wonders if a portable grill is worth owning. My review: (This first review is being written after owning the grill for a week and using it several times. I promise to post updates as regards durability or other emerging issues) I like this grill, and here's why. It's well built. All stainless, quality fittings, includes a heavy gauge propane fitting (note: uses a standard 20lb propane tank, not a camp bottle). It zooms up to 600 degrees (F) in less than ten minutes, and cools to the point I can remove the grate with my bare hand within twenty minutes after I turn it off. The built-in thermometer is accurate and agile (it reflected with perfect accuracy that it was 100F in the Carolinas the first day I set it up). Initial setup required no tools and was no more difficult than unboxing, unfolding, and placing the burner covers and cooking grill in the right place. My first cook were some gigantic boneless chicken breasts I bought at Sams. I thought they were big in the store, but when I removed them from the package for marinating, I double-checked to make sure they weren't turkey breasts... more than an inch thick at the wing-turn even after I broke them out for grilling. I was able to cook them perfectly with the right amount of char by paying attention... even with vegetables on the grill beside them. Steaks were next, and I got a perfect medium rare NY strip in 8 min after preheat. Every working surface is stainless steel, even the burner shields and the bottom of the oven, which makes cleanup easy. The legs fold up and the lid latches to the side, so that you can carry the grill like a suitcase and store it either horizontally or vertically (like you'd store a suitcase). When they say tabletop, they aren't kidding. I stuck a thermometer on the table under the grill after it was preheated to see how much heat transferred. The air temperature rated only 5 degrees above ambient, and I couldn't detect the difference with my fingers. There is a sealed bottom design with a large capacity, removable (slides out to the side) drip tray (also stainless steel) which collects an estimated 2 quarts of drippings, so there's no reasonable way you could overflow onto your tabletop unless you're cooking 50+ cheap burgers at a go. I'm confident that you could cook 4 steaks and 8 pieces of chicken inside on your dining room table without messing up anything if you disable the smoke detectors. What you need to know: 1. The dome is very shallow. You won't be able to cook a whole ham in here, although a pork shoulder just fits. 2. The stainless steel is well engineered, but light gauge. This is to enhance portability and (undoubtedly) reduce cost of manufacture. This means that it heats up and cools down quickly, which is convenient if you're moving the grill around and cleaning it, but inconvenient if you want to heat up a grill and have it hold its temperature, which leads us to my next point... 3. The light gauge steel plus the shallow dome means that opening the grill top to turn or braise will cost you at least 50F, and often 100F. It only takes 1 minute to regain heat again, but purists should take note. This is why I call it a performance bike. 4. Because it cools quickly and all the surfaces are stainless steel, I was able to serve dinner, eat, and then remove the cooktop, burner covers, and drip tray and put them in the dishwasher along with the rest of the dishes. This was my favorite feature of the grill... I've never had one that I could clean with a dishwasher, and using the same schedule I'd use to clean up the kitchen after dinner. This one feature was worth almost as much as I paid for the grill. 5. Indirect cooking was super easy due to the 2-burner configuration and the shallow dome. You can turn on one side, sear your meat, and then move it to the other side of the grill to finish cooking. When you close the lid with the shallow dome, this works better than it works on a Coleman kettle grill. Will post updates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2014 by Kringle

  • Legs very bad design.
Style: Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
Haven't used yet so the heating ability, I don't know. I just assembled it. The legs are a very bad design. The screws are so tight that they can't be screwed into the nuts fully. The legs just flop up and down, loosely. The legs will catch on any surface like a pickup bed, not allowing it to slide forward. As with so many things I buy, this will have to be properly re engineered. The rails for the grease trap are to wide, allowing the grease pan to fall out. This is extremely disappointing, especially coming from Cuisinart. Michael Addendum. It works very well. I had to put the screws into a vice and force the nuts onto them with a wrench. This made them loose enough to use a screw driver. Now the legs are tight. I had to bend the grease trap rails in so that it doesn't fall out. It gets very hot. I like it. Michael ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023 by Marcia Cunningham

  • Hot
Style: Professional Gas Grill, One-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
I purchased this has an Amazon prime day deal. I like that the grilling surface is a heavy duty grate. I had purchased another brand to compare them. The other one was bigger in size, but the grilling grate was half the thickness of this one, so I returned it and kept this one. This is a quality robust little grill. The only downside is difficulty in controlling the temperature. This little grill gets super hot. I have mostly only used it on the lowest heat setting. There isn’t really a medium setting. As soon as I move the heat control from low to a higher setting, the grill gets super hot again. Really the only way to control the temperature is to leave the top oven while grilling ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by JDW

  • Great little grill
Style: Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
This is a great little grill. Easy to set up, temperature gauge is accurate, easy to clean, small, great quality. Able to cook/accommodate burgers or hot dogs for six adults easily.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Amherst, NY

  • Very nice
Style: Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
This unit is similar (or exact) to others with a different label. This was a better price for identical features.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by DJW

  • BTU’s insufficient for open cooking
Style: Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
It works fine if the hood is closed, but open it and it takes forever to cook things. Set in high, the slightest breeze blows the heat away. We use a thermometer on meat and keep it closed for cooking only opening to check temperature. I suppose it would be better in a semi enclosed area.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Jeff

  • Great portable BBQ
Style: Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
I like the design for a portable BBQ with a handle. Easy to set up. This was a replacement unit for our motor home and it fits nicely in a compartment.
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by Nicholas

  • Fabulous grill
Style: Professional Gas Grill, Two-Burner, Stai... Pattern Name: Gas Grill
Can’t say enough about this grill. Stainless steel both externally and internally. Grate solid stainless. Easy to clean. This is our go to grill for two people use. Got rid of our large bulky grill. The internal parts of the old grill rusted out. This will not happen with this one. Table top handy. We put it on a side table but it can be portable as stated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by D. Masiello

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