Best RV Grill: Portable Models and Reviews

As RV'ers, one of our favorite things to do is to cook outside with family and friends around. And having the perfect portable RV grill makes this process so easy. After we plug in our rv surge protector and get everything set up at our new campsite we break out all our outdoor RV accessories and get ready for grilling dinner.

I reviewed the products keeping in mind the most common worries you would have on buying a grill for RV camping. Does it provide a constant grilling temperature? Is it easy to clean? Is it easy to store away after using? Here?re some of the best RV grills on the market right now.

Best RV Grills Comparison Table

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TOP PICK! 1. Weber 54060001 Q2200 Liquid Propane Grill
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Split grates help cook better
  • Fuel efficient
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2. Coleman Road Trip Propane Portable Grill LXE
  • Stand for rolling the grill about
  • Consistent temperature regulation
  • Porcelain coated surface
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3. Cuisinart CGG-220 Everyday Portable Gas Grill
  • Ignition system
  • Attractive exterior
  • Single burner
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4. Solaire Anywhere Portable Infrared Propane Gas Grill
  • Variable mounting options
  • Can run alternatively on natural gas
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Infrared Power
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5. Coleman NXT Lite Table Top Propane Grill
  • Instant Start button
  • Durable and compact size
  • Oil control tray is detachable
  • Latch for transport
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Our Reviews of the Best Portable RV Grills 

Coleman has, over the many years, established itself as a brand that is synonymous with quality and durability. It is, therefore, no surprise that the Coleman Portable Grill LXE adheres to strict industry standards. As is the case with any established brand.

This is, by far, our favorite one. Our best friends have had this version for a very long time and we love using it when we're camping in their Class A rig. Unfortunately this won't fit in our smaller rig because our underneath storage bins are tiny.

I love the fact that you can roll it out when you need to with the built in stand and wheels. That?s right folks, this is one RV grill that is built to just trolley around just about anywhere you want to take it.

The stand is especially useful so that you can set it up on the stand and grill downwind from the RV campsite nor do you have to put it on the picnic table, if your campsite even has one. 

The attached stand is extremely convenient to use and is perhaps one of the highlights of the product. There is, however, a flip side to the coin here. The stand is anything but light. This increases the overall weight of the grill.

Once you actually manage to unload the stand, the work is considerably reduced. You can put the wheels to good use and roll the grill about. Be warned though that moving the grill from one place to another is quite a noisy affair and you sure to attract a lot of stares when you push the grill about.

Coming to the burners of the grill, unlike most other grills, the Coleman Road Trip Propane Portable Grill LXE has two burners. In my opinion, this is actually a pretty neat option for a variety of options. First of all, two burners ensure that the fuel efficiency of the product would be higher. Secondly, since you can turn off a burner it is easy to cook food in small amounts. Just the perfect thing for smaller meals.

On the performance front, the product performs consistently. The grilling surface maintained the temperature consistently and the meat I grilled on the grill was evenly done. The temperature also could be regulated easily and so beef steaks of varying texture could be easily made one after another. Add to that the interchangeable cook tops and you know that you have a winner in your hand.

Pros

  • Stand for rolling the grill about
  • Consistent temperature regulation
  • Porcelain coated surface

Cons

  • Heavy Stand

Final Verdict


Apart from the bare essentials, the product also packs in a few neat features like the Instastart ignition for lighting up the grill without a match and the PerfectFlow technology. Lastly, the product is extremely easy to clean courtesy its porcelain coated surfaces. Overall, a solid, recommendable product.


Coming to performance, the Weber RV grill has around 280 square inches of cooking space which provides consistent temperatures for grilling. The cooking grates have a porcelain-enameled covering which makes cleaning a breezy job. There are also a number of handy features like the electronic ignition which helps you to cook. Another impressive feature is the aluminum hood which can be used to roast chickens and turkeys. Overall, one of the best RV outdoor grills hands down.

The design of the product is impressive. The way the product has been designed obviously shows how minutely Weber considers customer satisfaction. For instance, the handles and the knobs are big enough for someone with big hands to get a good grip.

Now, the Q2200 is absolutely perfect for you if you wish to carry it around in an RV on your road trips. The petite size of the product along with the fact that it does not need to be setup at all is a welcome relief. 

The Weber Q2200 is not a radically new product per se. It is an updated version of the very popular Q220. However, the product does not actually feel like an upgrade and this is where I believe Weber?s innovation lies. It is without any doubts that I can ascribe that this is one of the best RV grills on the market.

Pros

  • Lightweight and portable
  • Split grates help cook better
  • Fuel efficient

Cons

  • Slow roasting is a problem because the temperature doesn?t fluctuate much
  • The plastic parts are not durable

Final Verdict

No product is perfect. Given how varied demands people may harbor when grilling or roasting, it is impossible to satisfy everyone. For instance, if you use a lot of utensils together, this grill won?t suffice. But as far as most users go, the Weber Q2200 is one of the best RV grills in the market.


The grilling device looks absolutely stunning and draws second looks from almost everyone passing the RV site. Given that grills are not particularly known for their looks, this is an added bonus.

However, all is not perfect for this device. The drip pan is very poorly designed and the angle renders it almost useless. Also, heat distribution is a serious problem and the device needs a considerable pre-heat time for best results.

In most portable grills, the thermometer is the most compromised feature. The CGG-220 doesn?t have this problem though as it measures out the temperature quite accurately. This prevents things from being undercooked.

The ignition system of the grill works without a hitch and it starts off pretty easily. What surprised me, however, was the thermometer.

Liquid propane grills are all the rage nowadays for a variety of reasons. For starters, they are easier to operate, can be used by almost anyone and can be easily carried around. Like a lot of contemporary grills, the Cuisinart CGG-220 uses the smaller LP gas canister instead of the larger variant.

If you are searching for the best portable grill for RV, you have to take a look at the Cuisinart CGG-220. I had chanced upon this product quite by accident when I was searching for a replacement of my portable grill. We have a coffee maker by them, but hadn?t used any of their grills before. The grill is versatile and you can easily carry it around in your RV.


Pros

  • Ignition system

  • Attractive exterior
  • Single burner

Cons

  • Drip Pan
  • Heat Distribution

Final Verdict

As you can well understand, the CGG-220 has its share of flaws. However, if you are on the look for a grill that can cook better than most RV propane grills, this is a product you might want to have a look at.

Admittedly, this seems to be a bit overkill of a grill. But it was fun to research and if you have a serious grill master, then this might be worth looking at.

The heat output of the grill is 14,000 BTU, thus making it one of the hottest products on this list (like quite literally). The device weighs only 20 pounds and therefore, can be easily carried around. In fact, I can?t quite remember the last time I saw a product that was so light and yet so powerful.

The cooking area of the grill is around 155 square inches. You might think that the cooking area might be a problem for you if you are cooking for a larger crowd. But what the Solaire compromizes on size, it more than makes up for it with its performance. Another aspect that I couldn?t help but admire was the stainless steel construction of the product.

Most other portable grills compromise on the build quality of the product to make them portable and to reduce costs. However, the Solaire offering weighs very less and at the same time has a build quality comparable to premium high-end grills.


Pros

  • Variable mounting options
  • Can run alternatively on natural gas
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Infrared Power

Cons

  • Pretty Pricey
  • Small Grilling Space

Final Verdict

This is by far the only portable grill that I have seen that can be converted to run on natural gas. This feature particularly makes the Solaire perfect to be used both indoors and outdoors. In fact, given that there?s not really a lot of space in an RV, the small size of the product is a boon in disguise. Yes, the cooking space is small, but with that kind of power, you may be looking at the best RV grill in this segment right now.

This is the grill we have. We love the rolling grill, but our rig is just too small for it so we went with this one.

Coleman has always been an industry leader when it came to barbecue grills, constantly churning out products which can all be considered the best grills in their segments. It is for this very reason that I had extremely high hopes from the Coleman NXT Lite.

The NXT Lite is a nifty little product that takes up so little space that you are left wondering whether it actually cuts down on features to accommodate this. The device sports a red color exterior which looks attractive. Without meandering on the exterior, let me come straight to the performance factor.

There are a few neat factors that make operating the product an absolute delight. For instance, the InstaStart push-button key. The key instantly lights up the grill without fail. Of all the times I have used this, I have not seen the flame flaring up. This is certainly an attractive bonus because it is rare to find an RV grill that perfects this feature.

The burners work consistently and the uniform heat distribution allowed me to cook easily. Here, however, I would like to note that the 8500 BTUs of power that the grill gives out is far less than your average RV grill. In spite of this, the PerfectFlow feature ably regulates the heat and the fuel. Cooking in cold places like hill tops is not a problem then. Lastly, and most importantly the enamel coating ensures that the grill can be easily cleaned.


Pros

  • InstaStart button
  • Durable and compact size
  • Oil control tray is detachable
  • Latch for transport

Cons

  • Nothing really

Final Verdict

Sometimes, there are products which are so perfect that you don?t really need to go on about how awesome they are. You just end up giving them a thumb- up and recommending them. The Coleman NXT Lite is undoubtedly one of the best RV grills in the market if you're looking for a small grill for two people and small footprint for storing in your RV.

Cuisinart CGG-180T

Cuisinart CGG-180T Petit Gourmet Portable Tabletop Gas Grill, Red + Cover

Cuisinart has created a new super grill: the CGG-180T model. This portable gas grill has up to a 145 square-inch grilling area, providing you with a good amount of area to grill your favorite foods.

This much space gives you enough room for 6-8 chicken breasts at one time, 8 burgers, 8 steaks, or a fish that weighs approximately 4 pounds. Using this grill is a sufficient way to cook for 4-5 people. It comes with folded legs too so it doesn?t take up a lot of space when it isn?t being used, also allowing it to be easily moved and carried around.

The grill is made up of a powerful 5,500 BTU stainless steel burner with an even heating porcelain enamelled grate that guarantees you?ll cook the food well. This handy little grill can perform as great as a full-size grill. It also has an ignition start and uses propane gas to function.

This grill is the best choice for small spaces. You can place it on your patio, lawn table or anywhere with limited space. That’s why it’s best for your RV. The compact size and portable features are perfect for traveling. This grill also comes with an integrated lock that closes securely and prevents undercooking of the food.

Pros

  • Portable and compact design 
  • Works as efficiently as a full-size grill
  • Comes with a spill-resistant drip tray
  • Uses less gas 

Cons

  • When the legs are folded, the grill doesn’t stand straight.

Final Verdict

The Cuisinart CGG-180T gives you all that you expect and need from a larger sized grill. This grill is portable and that’s why it?s one of the best picks for RV grills.

Camco Olympian 5500

The Camco Olympian 5500 is made up of premium stainless steel and is a portable RV gas grill. This grill is built to be handled comfortably and has become well-known for its large cooking surface, which is 180 square inches. An area this large gives you more room to grill your meat, vegetables, bread, and more.

An impressive feature of this grill is its cast-iron smoker that has been exclusively made to prevent any kind of evaporation of flavor. This grill makes sure to keep the essence and flavor of the food by reducing grease fires too.

Cleaning grill surfaces can be incredibly hard because of their burnt tops. However, Camco?s Olympian makes cleaning easy. The steel burner is rust-resistant and easy to clean.

With this grill, you don?t need to worry about reading any installation guides or complex manuals. The only thing that needs to be set up is the mount used to hang your grill on your RV railing.

A mounting bracket comes with the package. The grill?s folding legs help it stand on tabletops too, which means you have the ability to choose where you want to place the grill.

It comes with a hose that is easy to connect. In addition to the hose is a valve that will help regulate the low-propane connection for your RV or trailer. Made with 304 stainless-steel, this grill promises its best performance. It weighs 26 pounds, making it portable and comfortable to handle. Also aiding in its portability is its latch and handle.

Camco’s grills are known for their quality and design, making them the best pick.

Pros

  • Heats up fast
  • Easy installation on RV mount
  • A valve is provided with the hose
  • Retains the flavors while cooking

Cons

  • To use a 20 pound propane cylinder, you must purchase a propane hose separately.

Final Verdict

The Camco Olympian is a treasured grill. Designed with the best features possible, this grill is highly recommended for all travelers and RV owners.

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Smoke Hollow Mas starbuilt 205

 

Masterbuilt 205 Stainless Steel Gas Grill, Tabletop (Old Version)

Next on the list, we have the Smoke Hollow stainless-steel grill. This grill is 205 square-inches and consists of 105 square-inches of chrome-plated warming rack. The entire grill has a steel finish, even foldable legs.

Smoke Hollow allows you to grill a lot of food at once. Though it’s made up of one burner, this tabletop grill is able to put out 10,000 BTUs. There’s no need to be an expert while handling this grill, though you need to be knowledgeable about how the grill works.

This grill has a push-button ignitor and an easy-to-clean grease tray.

While using this grill, you must use a 16 ounce disposable LP cylinder for the gas. The cylinder is not included with the grill and must be purchased separately.

The rack-like structure helps you to separate and grill the food well. You can use the top grill rack to cook smaller food items, like veggies. The locking hood latches can be folded while you?re carrying it and it can be easily stored.

Pros

  • Quality grill with an affordable price
  • Stainless-steel grills your food well
  • Has a good capacity to cook a large amount of food
  • Placing it in your RV or carrying it around outdoors is easy

Cons 

  • Can easily be rusted 
  • Installation can be a hard task
  • Cleaning is challenging 

Final Verdict

Smoke Hollow is an easy-to-use grill. The quantity of food you can cook with this grill at one time is a great plus for this product.

Flame King YSNHT500

Flame King - YSNHT500 RV Or Trailer Mounted BBQ - Motorhome Gas Grill - 214 Sq Inch Cooking Surface - Adjustable Flame Controller, Black

The Flame King RV grill is designed exclusively to fit the needs of your RV and trailer. This mountable grill allows you to decide your cooking space. 

The significant feature of the Flame King grill is that it has an adjustable flame controller. Flame King also comes with an upper deck, allowing you to sort and grill your food however you want to.

With a wide cooking surface of 214 square inches, this grill is a great tool to use when cooking for a family gathering.

Like most grills, Flame King also has legs to keep the grill standing. What sets it apart from other grills is that the rack is used as the stand, making it a perfect grill while camping or doing other exploring activities.

The lock is another essential feature of this grill. Flame King has locking retainer pins that hold the grill to the mounting bracket. It consists of a dual locking lid that ensures secure storage.

While connecting the grill to the LP gas system, you must use the Flame King 48″ quick connect hose 1000395-48. To connect to any standard propane cylinders, use the LPRH8 Flame King 96? quick connect regulator hose. These must be bought separately.

Pros

  • The BBQ rack could act as the legs.
  • It can be connected to your RV’s LP gas.
  • Even heat distribution 

Cons

  • Installing the bracket is challenging.

Final Verdict

This BBQ and burner grill is convenient and easy to handle. It allows you to enhance the joy of BBQ and grilling while living the RV life. This grill comes with its own bracket system, so you don’t have to worry too much about the installation process. 

Blackstone Grills Portable Gas Grill

Blackstone 1650 Tabletop Grill without Hood Propane Fuelled – 17 inch Portable Stovetop Gas Griddle-Rear Grease Trap for Kitchen, Outdoor, Camping, Tailgating or Picnicking, Black

Blackstone’s portable grill is created with stainless-steel and the cooking surface is made of a cold-rolled material.

This grill allows you to clean it by detaching the parts, making it easy and convenient for cleaning. Going out camping usually requires a lot of preparations, especially when it comes to cooking.

The hardest part is finding a safe way to cook outdoors.  Blackstone Portable gas grill is one piece of cooking equipment that you don?t need to worry about. It is designed to spread equal heat throughout the cooking surface, allowing your food to be cooked the right way.

The easy handling and portable aspect of this grill will wash away all the worries regarding outdoor cooking. This gas grill will contribute to making your camping experience great.

 Pros

  •  The H heating technique distributes heat evenly.
  •  Detachable parts lead to easy cleaning
  •  User-friendly

 Cons

  • Unstable while standing 

Final Verdict

Blackstone is another great grill that keeps campers and travelers in mind. It’s not hard to use or maintain this grill.

Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill

Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill, Black

The Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill is an exceptional grill. It is porcelain-coated, which works well when cooking. The name already explains the portable nature of the product. You can take it anywhere and turn it into the perfect cooking area.

It is rectangular in shape, and thus, it fits well into your RV, trailers, and cars. It also has a lid lock feature and gives you the ability to cook up to 6 burgers at a time. With this grill, you get to control the temperature. So, you can set the temperature according to the food that you are grilling. 

Even Weber claims that cleaning is easier with this grill because it consists of triple nickel-coated steel. It’s not hard to clean the food and oil that can get stuck on it. The grill itself is incredibly durable.

Pros

  • Comes with built-in lid hangers 
  • Foldable legs and lid locking feature
  • Uses coal instead of gas

Cons

  • Assembling the side handles is tiresome.

Final Verdict

The Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill is a good choice for RV lovers. You can save a lot of money by using coal with this grill because you can use it over and over.

RV Grill Buying Guide

Types of Grills

Trying to choose the right kind of grill for your RV can be a little difficult at times. However, finally finding the right one is a great feeling. The two types of grills that campers and RV travelers usually use are propane and charcoal. 

Propane

Gas grills that work with propane tend to be more beneficial because using this type of fuel is cheaper. Propane grills keep the flavors of the food and they also cook faster than grills powered by charcoal. There are many lightweight and portable propane grills that are very exceptional.

Propane Grilling Tips

  1. While placing the food on the grill, make sure to give plenty of space. This will ensure that the heat rises and burns the sides of the food, making it evenly cooked.
  2. It’s ideal to cook on medium flame. If you use a high flame, stay close and turn it off before the food gets burnt.
  3. Preheating with the lid closed will actually allow your food to cook well.
  4. Keeping your grill clean can actually influence your cooking and make the food taste better.

Charcoal

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Charcoal grills burn with extremely high temperatures. The biggest advantage of charcoal grills is that they are less expensive and are more portable. They also give that smoky flavor to your food.

Charcoal Grilling Tips

  1. Before you start grilling, you must be equipped with the right tools. Get all the necessary grilling tools like tongs, spatulas, a grill brush and more. 
  2. Studying your grill is important. Learn its functions and capabilities.
  3. Keep the grill closed while cooking to keep the flavors strong.
  4. Choosing the right amount of charcoal is key to a great charcoal grilling experience.

Cleaning Tips

Cleaning is the most tiring part. But don’t worry, as this article has some effective tips that will help you keep your RV grill clean.

  1. If your grill is stainless steel, you can use a simple steel cleaner and wipe it with a microfiber cloth.
  2. Heat your grill for a few minutes to get rid of the residue that is stuck from previous uses. Then use a stainless-steel brush to scrape it off the grill.
  3. In case your grill is detachable, take it out and scrub it well to ensure every part is clean.
  4. Securing it with a good cover will keep it clean from dust and other unwanted things brought about by the outdoors. Vented covers are a great choice as well because you can open and close them.

Conclusion

Given how saturated the segment is right now, it is very difficult to choose the best RV grill merely on conjecture and paper analysis. Your best bet would be to try out the grill you wish to invest in.

This would help you identify the product you are comfortable using and thus help you make an informed choice. After all, given that the product is strictly something for personal use, you should obviously have the last say. Happy grilling folks!

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