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Char-Broil Grill-2-Go Advantage Portable Outdoor Grill | 
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| Brand: Char-Broil Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $159.00 You Save: $40.99 (20%)
New (2) from $159.00
Rating: 35 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 59 Dimensions (in): 33 x 18 x 18
MPN: 6401206 Model: 06401206 UPC: 099143012063 EAN: 0099143012063
Release Date: January 26, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Collapsible outdoor grill with wheels | | • | Open flame grilling with 16,000 Btu's; 2 independently-controlled burners | | • | 308 square inches cooking surface; hinged non-stick Teflon-coated griddle | | • | LED light attaches to the handle and detaches for handheld use | | • | Side shelves with tool hooks, paper towel dispenser, and trash bag holder |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Charbroil Thermos Grill2Go Advantage grill folds and rolls along easily for tailgating, camping, or grilling at home. It has 2 stainless-steel burners and porcelain-coated cooking grates for open flame grilling. It's set-up with a built-in rotary lighter, a non-stick Teflon coated griddle, 2 folding side shelves, and much more.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews...
fantastic! October 15, 2008 J. E. Baxter We have already used this grill twice for tailgating. It is fantastic! Cleans up so easily in the dishwasher.
Grill 2 Go October 14, 2008 Michael Propp (Denver, CO) Char-Broil Grill-2-Go Advantage Portable Outdoor Grill Best tailgating grill ever - totally kills the coleman line of grills...
Solid but not exceptional. September 23, 2008 J. Douglas Ritchie (North Little Rock, AR) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Before I purchased this grill I was looking for the Char-Broil Fire & Ice Grill (the one with the cooler below); however they have discontinued it for some weird reason. So I researched this one for my tailgate and decided to give it a try. I normally use charcoal however it is such a mess and the smoke blows over into others tailgates which is a little rude. PROS: Great portable grill; love the side tables; 16 oz propane tank lasted hours (which is very nice); cute little extras like a flag and extra propane tank holder, a holder for paper towels and a holder for the propane tank in use; LED lights are a nice touch; very light considering how large this grill is; has a Non-Stick Teflon coated griddle (good for breakfast items); has a grease collector under the grill; has an ignitior, very easy to setup and start cooking CONS: You have to assemble this grill out of the box (takes about an hour) and this was disappointing; MOST DISAPPOINTING FEATURE...you cannot just extend the legs of the base and start grilling, you must take the grill off, extend the legs and set the grill on top of the base, this again applies if you want to collapse the grill, you must take the grill off the base collapse the legs and place the grill back on top; does not have a propane gauge letting you know how much gas is left; make sure it is on a level surface, we tried to make scrambled eggs and they ran off the griddle down to the bottom of the grill Overall if you can catch this grill on sale it is worth the money (purchased mine for around $160 on Amazon). I still believe a $200 grill should have some extra features like a propane gauge, and the grill should be able to setup without taking it on and off the base. ***PS:Thermos sells a carrying bag for the Grill 2 Go; however it does NOT fit this model. You can fit the grill but not the legs. Returned the carrying bag to Amazon and had my $40 refunded.***
disappointed in Charbroil September 5, 2008 fireplug (ohio) I am still waiting for Charbroil to honor the warranty on the light bar that arrived broken.
Nice concept, poor design and support June 21, 2008 hb 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my third season with the grill to go. And I must say that I am very dissatisfied. The first summer, the grill worked well with the exception of its ability to heat up to a high enough temperature; cooking times were long. I moved in the fall and upon getting it setup the following summer the I had a cracekd handle and the bottom of the grill had a large crack running from the handle to the base of the grill. Since I liked the concept of the grill, and presumably this cracked during my move, I spent the extra bucks replacing the base (about $50 plus effort). Again the unit performed as it did the first season. So here I am in the summer of 2008 and the gas regulator is shot, when I attach the tank he gas escapes from a pin hole valve. I am now faced with the decision to purchase a new regulator ($20) or start from scratch. Given the flimsy quality of construction and low heat production I am seriously contemplating a new grill over another incremental investment in this dissatisfying product.
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