I own one of these. They are amazing. The best cleaner for the grate is Good Gone Oven Degreaser. I got my grill at Target on clearance for $30. Best money spent. Even at full price, this is a solid grill for camping or tailgating. Bring a long neck lighter as the ignition system is crap and only worked for me once. That is my only complaint about the grill. And bring a pot holder for heat resistant glove as the handle gets hot as hell. For under $100 it is very much worth it.
I just bought this grill. In looking at the manual, I think you have the grate upside down. The holes are supposed to be in the valleys not in the ridges in order to allow drippings to drain.
I found this little grill and cleaned it up and used it camping this weekend. I'm really not sure how to use this and I'm new to grilling. My husband used to do it all for us. I really appreciate your detailed information on how you used and cleaned this up. I think I'll enjoy using this little grill, especially after seeing your video. Thanks for the great info!!
I have one of these. The Best thing to me is the small foot print when packing the Jeep. I bring it anywhere "just in case". It has saved many a campout when someone else's cooking method didn't work. I jokingly call it the camping microwave because it's great for warming up leftovers. It cleans easy but sometimes you need to disassemble and deep clean. For that, it's handy to have all those wing nuts.
i’ve made some of the best steaks i’ve had in my life on these thanks to the ceramic cooking grate! everything else comes out good too, easier to cook veggies too with the slots in the grilling area spaced out nicely
I'm a complete noob at grilling -- this is my first ever -- and one thing that surprised me is how loose the regulator attaches to the tube that runs through the bottom. But I guess that's normal. I was also surprised by the giant flame that went up when I ignited it the first time, but I'm guessing that's normal too. I'll light it faster after I turn up the gas next time. Thanks for the review, I'll subscribe even though I doubt I'm gonna watch a ton of grilling videos :) I guess you never know!
Thanks @unclvinny! Ya I should have mentioned those things now that I think about it. The loose burner tube is normal. And watch your eyebrows when you light this thing up because sometimes that flame is huge!
Thanks for putting this video out there. I have the older style of this grill that is about 25 years old, and use it several times a year for camping and hunting. Looking at the newer style, I prefer the older version with the flavorizer grate/bar and the grill grate being separate pieces. Looks like Weber copied some cheaper competitors models with one vented grate. Hopefully I can still get some replacement parts for the older style.
Nothing like grilling on a tailgate! I am going to get one of these for spring skiing parking lot parties. I have been using a 2 burner Coleman for a while, a grill will up the game!
Ive had mine for 6 years.. So well made. Always give it a good clean afterwards comes up like new. The grill plate looks a little worn but I think I would be being cooked on for 6 years.
Great job!!! Funny (well not really), so I purchased the new Weber Traveler last summer from Weber online direct, the gas regulator assembly started leaking 3 weeks ago. I contacted them for a warranty regulator assembly and there out of stock and back ordered until August 30th. Wife and I are heading on a big camping road trip and after a few back and forth emails Weber offered to send me one of these for our trip. I thought that was kinda cool on there part. Certainly not the Weber Traveler but it will get us through. Oh I subscribed to your channel also.
Thanks for the sub, Ed! It's no Weber Traveler but it'll get the job done in a pinch which is what I hope it did for you 👍. I'm glad Weber hooked you up and hope you had a great and memorable road trip!
@@BBGrillShack It did a great job!!! The regulator was waiting for us when we got home!! Hats off to Weber Customer Service!!! Going to pass down the go anywhere to my Nephew to get him on the right track for grilling needs, he just turned 20 and has a cheap piece of crap small grill.
Hi, I have the same grill. During the hurricane I pulled it out, connected the propane and tried to start it but it wouldnt start. I connected another Coleman propane tank but it still wouldnt start. Can you give me some advice?
In heavy winds you're going to have a hard time using this little grill. Try blocking the wind with some barriers around the grill and lighting it up with a long grill lighter instead of the starter button. Shaking the little green cans to feel if there's liquid in them is the best way to check if they've got gas. Good luck! 👍
Have you used the Cabela's portable gas grill? I've had one for a few years, but it's beat to piss and missing some legs, so I'm either going to get one of these or another one of those and wondering if you got to compare them. I might also try the charcoal version of this too, undecided. My old propane grill died and I bought a Weber Deluxe Charcoal grill because it was cheaper and I honestly would never go back to propane except for possibly ease of use camping.
I haven't used the Cabelas but if I get my hands on it I certainly will! I prefer charcoal as well but one thing I like about the propane for camping is that up here in Washington the govt doesn't allow charcoal for long sections of the summer. Also I saw Weber makes a charcoal version of their portable Q grills which might be nice!
@@BBGrillShack I got this Weber two years ago, and all in all it's an upgrade over the Cabelas. The Cabelas had a lot more heat, but it was unevenly distributed over the holes in the heat shield, so basically the Weber offers the same amount of functional cooking area as it cooks evenly. The propane canisters also last seemingly twice as long, maybe not quite or maybe a little more. So I'm very happy with this Weber. I do generally need the simplicity of propane when I'm camping. I usually spend all day out on the water and come back when it's dark and sometimes I come back pretty famished after a long day kayaking and fishing in the hot sun.
Ive been using my weber traveler last few camping trips. Its too damn big for transport . Its not a traveler lol. So i just bought the charcoal version of this GA model. Literally 2 of these GA are half the size of the traveler. The weight and shape is ideal for transport. Might just grab the propane version since i have room for 2 of these.
The temp is pretty high on this little Weber to be honest. I wouldn't recommend it for any slow cooking but when you need to grill some chicken, burgers, or steak quickly this little guy gets the job done nicely.
I have one. But it needs parts. Any idea where to get the propane regulator assembly? I also need the piezoelectric spark mechanism. But I can’t seem to find the correct items
I don't think Weber makes a bad grill, they put a lot of thought into their designs. This is a perfect stowable grill, they make a charcoal grill in this same format. That grate is probably an attempt to replicate the Grill Grates, i see by that flipper you probably own them!
Sure do! In fact I did another video where I tried the GrillGrates on this little Weber 👍. Personally I like the new grate design, it seems to hold a lot of the heat from the single burner keeping the whole grill hot and giving a decent sear. Thanks for the support & feedback! 🤙
Thanks For The Review 🌹 It's helpful to decide whether or not to go for it speaking of which there are hardly any other American Brands Available in this segment in our market. The Primary reason is the local competition, local grills are available for as low as 10$ and pretty much do the job but definitely have zero quality when it comes to the product itself. The second reason is that most of the people avoid keeping grills at home and enjoy eating grilled meats outside from local roadside vendors as it's convenient and needs no prep time 😀 plus gives an opportunity to enjoy the sundowners 🥃🍷 while we wait for the meat to be handed over to eat right from the grill🔥 Cheers From India 🇮🇳❤️ Your New Sub 🙏
Just Curious, I'm new to this stuff so this is probably a dumb question. But to use the big 20Lbs tank, do you need a special adapter or something, or will it work right out of the box? I primarily want to get this as part of my hurricane kit. Thanks!
The grill great holes should be down. Not up. That will collect fat may cause a fire. It will also soak the toasted bun if you grill more than one at a fire. Next. On any water craft only alcohol is appropriate. BUT I would to the same thing. Thay rule is dumb. I love my propane anywhere grill. Thanks for the video
Thanks Larry! The grill grate on the Weber Go-Anywhere is the same right side up as it is upside down unfortunately. Overall, I don't mind the design they went with but definitely share some of the same concerns! Appreciate the feedback dude!
@@BBGrillShackNo it’s not the same upside down! The holes on the grate are on the bottom of the U shaped channel. You 100% have it upside down trust me!
This is a very good portable grill. It gets really hot very quick. It works exceptionally well for the size and the price. As for the bottom of the grill; I usually line it with aluminum foil right before turning the thing on. Some grease gets down below the foil. However, must of the dropped food gets caught by the aluminum foil. This makes for a very easy cleanup of the grill. As to the grate, the porcelain enamel really makes cleaning pretty easy. I use the heavy duty Scotch-brite grill pad with some Dawn dish soap. I can get the grill plate and bottom of the grill cleaned in about a half hour or so.
Both are good options. But like myself I'm saying charcoal is tastes and cooks far better than any propane grill. After years of cooking on a propane grills I'm sick of not having that great BBQ taste and sear that only charcoal provides. People don't realize that propane grills have dead spots between the propane pipes . It's only an oven. That's why a grates like this one is needed for more heat capture and to maintain heat on the food. If you ask me a griddle grate is a better option for propane.
I own one of these. They are amazing. The best cleaner for the grate is Good Gone Oven Degreaser. I got my grill at Target on clearance for $30. Best money spent. Even at full price, this is a solid grill for camping or tailgating. Bring a long neck lighter as the ignition system is crap and only worked for me once. That is my only complaint about the grill. And bring a pot holder for heat resistant glove as the handle gets hot as hell. For under $100 it is very much worth it.
The handles do get crazy hot.
I just bought this grill. In looking at the manual, I think you have the grate upside down. The holes are supposed to be in the valleys not in the ridges in order to allow drippings to drain.
Didn’t notice your comment and just said the same thing LOL
I can’t stress how helpful this was. Legit went over everything I could’ve thought of
Thanks bruh! Appreciate the feedback!
I found this little grill and cleaned it up and used it camping this weekend. I'm really not sure how to use this and I'm new to grilling. My husband used to do it all for us. I really appreciate your detailed information on how you used and cleaned this up. I think I'll enjoy using this little grill, especially after seeing your video. Thanks for the great info!!
I believe at minute 4 you have the grate on upside down! The holes are supposed to be at the bottom of the U shaped channels.
I have one of these. The Best thing to me is the small foot print when packing the Jeep. I bring it anywhere "just in case". It has saved many a campout when someone else's cooking method didn't work. I jokingly call it the camping microwave because it's great for warming up leftovers. It cleans easy but sometimes you need to disassemble and deep clean. For that, it's handy to have all those wing nuts.
Love it! I think that's one of the best uses for this little guy. Camping microwave 😂 so true!
You have the grill grate upside down the holes need to be on the bottom to let it drain
Yep
I was debating if I should drive 1hr to pick this up for free on FB marketplace place, well looks like im going! Nice review
That's one hell of a deal! Glad I could help in the decision making and I hope it was worth the drive!
i’ve made some of the best steaks i’ve had in my life on these thanks to the ceramic cooking grate! everything else comes out good too, easier to cook veggies too with the slots in the grilling area spaced out nicely
I'm a complete noob at grilling -- this is my first ever -- and one thing that surprised me is how loose the regulator attaches to the tube that runs through the bottom. But I guess that's normal. I was also surprised by the giant flame that went up when I ignited it the first time, but I'm guessing that's normal too. I'll light it faster after I turn up the gas next time. Thanks for the review, I'll subscribe even though I doubt I'm gonna watch a ton of grilling videos :) I guess you never know!
Thanks @unclvinny! Ya I should have mentioned those things now that I think about it. The loose burner tube is normal. And watch your eyebrows when you light this thing up because sometimes that flame is huge!
1. Frozen pizzas on these are amazing! 2. Sheet of aluminium foil on the bottom to catch grease; Wala!
Great call, they probably fit amazing!
Thanks for putting this video out there. I have the older style of this grill that is about 25 years old, and use it several times a year for camping and hunting. Looking at the newer style, I prefer the older version with the flavorizer grate/bar and the grill grate being separate pieces. Looks like Weber copied some cheaper competitors models with one vented grate. Hopefully I can still get some replacement parts for the older style.
I have the older style also, it’s perfect for tri tip
The vaporized smoke is carcinogenic.
Awesome review! Can you review the 14 inch charcoal weber grill? That be awesome love all your videos!
Thanks for the feedback @Cloga T! I'm sorry I didn't get back to your comment in a timely manner but I will add the 14" kettle to my to do list!
Thank you good sir! You are a gentleman and a scholar! 🎩
Thank you too!
Great review. New sub. Will become my new tailgate grill. Go Jags!
Nothing like grilling on a tailgate! I am going to get one of these for spring skiing parking lot parties. I have been using a 2 burner Coleman for a while, a grill will up the game!
Ive had mine for 6 years.. So well made. Always give it a good clean afterwards comes up like new. The grill plate looks a little worn but I think I would be being cooked on for 6 years.
Great job!!! Funny (well not really), so I purchased the new Weber Traveler last summer from Weber online direct, the gas regulator assembly started leaking 3 weeks ago. I contacted them for a warranty regulator assembly and there out of stock and back ordered until August 30th. Wife and I are heading on a big camping road trip and after a few back and forth emails Weber offered to send me one of these for our trip. I thought that was kinda cool on there part. Certainly not the Weber Traveler but it will get us through. Oh I subscribed to your channel also.
Thanks for the sub, Ed! It's no Weber Traveler but it'll get the job done in a pinch which is what I hope it did for you 👍. I'm glad Weber hooked you up and hope you had a great and memorable road trip!
@@BBGrillShack It did a great job!!! The regulator was waiting for us when we got home!! Hats off to Weber Customer Service!!! Going to pass down the go anywhere to my Nephew to get him on the right track for grilling needs, he just turned 20 and has a cheap piece of crap small grill.
You are awesome!! This video was perfect and answered all my questions!
I just picked one up on EBay to use for Winter grilling. How do you think thismgrill will do in below zero Weather?
I think the biggest factor for this grill is the wind. If you've got yourself a little shelter from the wind I think it will do just fine 👍
Great review. I was about to get the Char-Broil X200 but it’s $100 more.
I haven't used the X200 and I'm sure it's a great grill but you can't argue with this cheap and light little beast! 👍
What other grill gate can you get for this thing? I heard there was a better one for it
Great review! Webers barbecues are so good and well designed!
Just turn the grate over and burn off the stuck on items
Hi, I have the same grill. During the hurricane I pulled it out, connected the propane and tried to start it but it wouldnt start. I connected another Coleman propane tank but it still wouldnt start. Can you give me some advice?
In heavy winds you're going to have a hard time using this little grill. Try blocking the wind with some barriers around the grill and lighting it up with a long grill lighter instead of the starter button. Shaking the little green cans to feel if there's liquid in them is the best way to check if they've got gas. Good luck! 👍
Have you used the Cabela's portable gas grill? I've had one for a few years, but it's beat to piss and missing some legs, so I'm either going to get one of these or another one of those and wondering if you got to compare them.
I might also try the charcoal version of this too, undecided. My old propane grill died and I bought a Weber Deluxe Charcoal grill because it was cheaper and I honestly would never go back to propane except for possibly ease of use camping.
I haven't used the Cabelas but if I get my hands on it I certainly will! I prefer charcoal as well but one thing I like about the propane for camping is that up here in Washington the govt doesn't allow charcoal for long sections of the summer.
Also I saw Weber makes a charcoal version of their portable Q grills which might be nice!
@@BBGrillShack I got this Weber two years ago, and all in all it's an upgrade over the Cabelas. The Cabelas had a lot more heat, but it was unevenly distributed over the holes in the heat shield, so basically the Weber offers the same amount of functional cooking area as it cooks evenly. The propane canisters also last seemingly twice as long, maybe not quite or maybe a little more. So I'm very happy with this Weber.
I do generally need the simplicity of propane when I'm camping. I usually spend all day out on the water and come back when it's dark and sometimes I come back pretty famished after a long day kayaking and fishing in the hot sun.
Ive been using my weber traveler last few camping trips. Its too damn big for transport . Its not a traveler lol. So i just bought the charcoal version of this GA model. Literally 2 of these GA are half the size of the traveler. The weight and shape is ideal for transport. Might just grab the propane version since i have room for 2 of these.
Under 100 dollars is a really nice price. Here in europe it costs 150 euros
Cheap?
Thanks for the review
Did you check the low temp. I have a rotisserie for my WGA charcoal and think it would work great on the gas version if the temp is not too high.
The temp is pretty high on this little Weber to be honest. I wouldn't recommend it for any slow cooking but when you need to grill some chicken, burgers, or steak quickly this little guy gets the job done nicely.
@@BBGrillShack I use my WGA charcoal all the time when cooking for two. I was curious about the gas version for my WGA rotisserie.
I’m pretty sure you have the cooking grate on upside down
Yes it is.
I have one. But it needs parts. Any idea where to get the propane regulator assembly? I also need the piezoelectric spark mechanism.
But I can’t seem to find the correct items
Check out: www.weber.com/US/en/grills/gas-grills/gas-replacement-parts/ they've got a bunch of replacement parts 👍
Great rew
Thanks!
I don't think Weber makes a bad grill, they put a lot of thought into their designs. This is a perfect stowable grill, they make a charcoal grill in this same format. That grate is probably an attempt to replicate the Grill Grates, i see by that flipper you probably own them!
Sure do! In fact I did another video where I tried the GrillGrates on this little Weber 👍. Personally I like the new grate design, it seems to hold a lot of the heat from the single burner keeping the whole grill hot and giving a decent sear. Thanks for the support & feedback! 🤙
The video where I put the GrillGrate on the Weber: th-cam.com/video/KfVPrWWO8NA/w-d-xo.html
Good Review
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice little grill!
It's a fun one for sure!
New subscriber here. From BRANTFORD Ontario.
Use easy off to clean easy peasy
I want it so bad but the no grease tray is a definite no
Can you remove the gas bottle between uses?
Yes but you have to turn off the top black knob.
Thanks For The Review 🌹 It's helpful to decide whether or not to go for it speaking of which there are hardly any other American Brands Available in this segment in our market. The Primary reason is the local competition, local grills are available for as low as 10$ and pretty much do the job but definitely have zero quality when it comes to the product itself. The second reason is that most of the people avoid keeping grills at home and enjoy eating grilled meats outside from local roadside vendors as it's convenient and needs no prep time 😀 plus gives an opportunity to enjoy the sundowners 🥃🍷 while we wait for the meat to be handed over to eat right from the grill🔥 Cheers From India 🇮🇳❤️
Your New Sub 🙏
Sweet,,,, I will get one from Walmart...$60.00
Awesome video, wow that grill can put out high heat! Thank you 🙏🏼😃👍🏼
I'm pleasantly surprised by it!
I put a 20 pound tank on mine
Genius idea! You'll be grilling for a while on 20lbs 😂👍
Just Curious, I'm new to this stuff so this is probably a dumb question. But to use the big 20Lbs tank, do you need a special adapter or something, or will it work right out of the box? I primarily want to get this as part of my hurricane kit. Thanks!
@@tvmeyer I’m curious too! Thanks
@@tvmeyer you need an adapter.
@@tvmeyerbuy the Weber hose adapter.
The grill great holes should be down. Not up. That will collect fat may cause a fire. It will also soak the toasted bun if you grill more than one at a fire.
Next. On any water craft only alcohol is appropriate. BUT I would to the same thing. Thay rule is dumb.
I love my propane anywhere grill. Thanks for the video
Thanks Larry! The grill grate on the Weber Go-Anywhere is the same right side up as it is upside down unfortunately. Overall, I don't mind the design they went with but definitely share some of the same concerns! Appreciate the feedback dude!
@@BBGrillShackNo it’s not the same upside down! The holes on the grate are on the bottom of the U shaped channel. You 100% have it upside down trust me!
Nice vid
Thanks dude!
This
Cost usd 150 in Malaysia and I bought it
Not cheap here
Make another video with GrillGrates on it.
If that was Tillamook Cheddar, then it was definitely the cheese!
Older version with the flavor bars were better.
I literally just pick the same grill up on the side of the road.
Sweet find haha!
You are Dwight Schrute's twin (Office Space)
This is a very good portable grill. It gets really hot very quick. It works exceptionally well for the size and the price.
As for the bottom of the grill; I usually line it with aluminum foil right before turning the thing on. Some grease gets down below the foil. However, must of the dropped food gets caught by the aluminum foil. This makes for a very easy cleanup of the grill.
As to the grate, the porcelain enamel really makes cleaning pretty easy. I use the heavy duty Scotch-brite grill pad with some Dawn dish soap. I can get the grill plate and bottom of the grill cleaned in about a half hour or so.
Good review. Didn't subscribe, because I'm just looking for some quick feedback on a small grill.
Thanks for the feedback! I hope you find the grill of your dreams! ✨
Charcoal....all the time !!!!
I'm more like charcoal 40% of the time 😂. Agree that charcoal is best though!
So why you watching
Both are good options. But like myself I'm saying charcoal is tastes and cooks far better than any propane grill. After years of cooking on a propane grills I'm sick of not having that great BBQ taste and sear that only charcoal provides. People don't realize that propane grills have dead spots between the propane pipes . It's only an oven. That's why a grates like this one is needed for more heat capture and to maintain heat on the food. If you ask me a griddle grate is a better option for propane.
I'm hungry now
Same dude 😂
Tips and trick and cooking for big booty chicks !!
Please season your food