The 10 Best Tabletop Charcoal Grills

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This wiki has been updated 24 times since it was first published in March of 2018. If you like to barbecue on the go, but can't do without that lovely char-broiled flavor, there are options beyond the typical propane grill. This selection of tabletop models all use charcoal and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to suit your needs. Whether you need a compact version to carry to a campsite, or a larger one to feed a group of hungry tailgaters, we have something for you. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

1. Lodge Sportsman

2. Weber Go-Anywhere

3. Char-Broil American

Editor's Notes

April 09, 2020:

For this update, we replaced three new entries, including the Char-Griller 2424, a high-end model that is now unavailable. We brought in another premium grill, the Oklahoma Joe's Rambler, to make sure we included an option for those with higher budgets.

With all the bells and whistles of full-size grills, the Oklahoma Joe's Rambler is a great choice if you're working with foods that require more cooking precision than basic models can provide. Its glow in the dark temperature gauge, air dampers, and a lid-mounted smokestack give you the heat control needed to cook steaks, chops, and ribs. It's built like a tank though, and at 48 pounds wouldn't be ideal for situations that require a lot of moving around.

We also added the Isumer Barbecue as an option for those with a lower budget. It's not the most durable, so you wouldn't want to be tossing it in your truck bed or leaving it outside overnight, but its a perfectly good option for grilling up a meal for a couple people. I was really interested in its square-grid grate, which prevents food from falling through into the coals. This design makes this grill better than most for cooking small items, like chicken skewers, or individual meat pieces, Korean barbeque-style.

Even though these grills are relatively small, they can still be extremely dangerous if safety precautions aren't observed. Charcoal can reach temperatures up to 800 degrees, so always make sure it's placed on a sturdy surface to reduce the risk of tipping over. Moreover, never transport your grill once it's lit, so make sure it can remain on that surface for a long time.

4. Oklahoma Joe's Rambler

5. Raptor Travel

6. Weber Smokey Joe

7. Marsh Allen Hibachi

8. Cuisinart CCG

9. Firefly 9 Inch

10. Isumer Barbecue


Alexander Rennie
Last updated by Alexander Rennie

Alex Rennie is a writer from Los Angeles, CA, and holds a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Missouri. Having been a successful residential and commercial carpenter for six years in New York City, he has a comprehensive knowledge of woodworking, power tools, and the world of home DIY. His passion for construction and carpentry keep him up to date on the latest gadgets and techniques, and he never misses an opportunity to patch up a drywall dent or sand down a rough edge. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking the Santa Monica mountains with his family and their dogs, and fostering rescue animals.


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