Summertime and the grillin’ is easy. Or at least, it’s easier when you’ve got a portable BBQ in your shed or cupboard.
A portable BBQ is the perfect option for those who dream of being a BBQ King or Queen, but whose gardenless home has left them out of the running – until now, anyway.
Small, compact and simple to transport, they’re as easy to store away as they are to throw into a car boot for next level picnics and feasting on camping and fishing trips. They usually have enough cooking space to whip up meals for two people, although there are plenty of versions to feed a crowd if you’re going away with friends and family.
Another thing to consider when shopping for a portable BBQ grill is its weight, especially if you’re preparing to lug your machine around on your lonesome. Generally speaking, smaller BBQs will be lighter to haul, but this means you’ll have to sacrifice cooking space, so they’re better for single-use situations or when you’re just cooking for one other person.
Best portable BBQs at a glance
- Best for versatility: Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ Grill & Smoker OG701UK – £273.66, Amazon
- Best for all-rounder: George Foreman Portable Gas BBQ – £105.99, Amazon
- Best for cheffy flair: everdure by heston blumenthal CUBE Portable Charcoal BBQ – £199.95, Amazon
- Best for easy peasy BBQing: Campingaz Attitude 2Go CV BBQ – £151.05, Amazon
- Best for aesthetics: LotusGrill Standard stainless steel smokeless BBQ grill – £175, John Lewis
- Best for impromptu feasts: BERGHOFF Portable Table Top BBQ – £159.95, Amazon
- Best for moving around the garden: George Foreman Portable Kettle Charcoal BBQ – £104, Currys
- Best for travelling mess-free: George Foreman Go Anywhere Briefcase Charcoal BBQ, Red – £44.99, Currys
- Best for grilling on the go: Weber Go Anywhere Portable Charcoal BBQ – £87.95, Amazon
- Best for beachside cooking: Weber Smokey Joe Premium, Black – £80, Amazon
Whether you’re headed for the park or further afield, we’ve rounded up the best travel BBQs to shop now.