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If you love to camp and cook outdoors, then you will appreciate a grill that is portable and does the job well. Whether you're looking for a grill to take camping, tail-gating, or picnicking, here are some of the best portable grills around.

1. Weber Baby Q 100 Grill

Weber Baby Q 100 Gas Grill (© David Sweet licensed to About.com Inc.)
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Weber has a winner in the portable grill department. The Weber Baby Q 100 Gas Grill is made of quality materials, and it has a large cooking surface for a small grill. Ideal for the campground, tail-gate party or the beach. Assembles in just a few minutes. Screw a propane cylinder onto it, and you're ready to start grilling. The Weber Baby Q 100 makes great steaks and burgers, and it's easy to clean up. MSRP: $159

2. Cobb Premier Grill

Cobb Premier Grill
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This compact grill also smokes, bakes and roasts. It is constructed of stainless steel with Zylon non-stick surfaces, and it has a two year warranty on all parts.

3. Coleman Portable Road Trip Propane Grill/Griddle

This grill features two burners, 20,000 BTU's, push-button lighting, and open-flame, drip-through grilling. Can be used as a grill, griddle, or stove. Uses 1-lb LP fuel canisters or can be adapted to 20-lb tank.
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4. Thermos Grill-2-Go Portable Propane Grill

This grill features a large non-stick cooking surface (60% grate and 40% griddle), removable grease tray, heat indicator, push-button lighting, and a built-in level.
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5. Weber Charcoal Go-Anywhere Grill

This porcelain-enameled grill has nickel-plated legs and cooking surface, push-button lighting, locking legs, and Weber's patented Flavorizer bar for distributing heat. (Also available in a propane model.)
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6. The Parker Grill

This high grade stainless steel portable grill requires no assembly. Features duel smoker plates for no grease cleanup and produces 20,000 BTUs.

7. Camp Chef Sport Grill

This double burner portable grill puts out 30,000 BTUs and features cast-iron burners, a non-stick grill and a non-stick griddle, and removable leg extensions.
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8. The COMPANION by Holland

This portable grill is guaranteed not to flare up. Features all stainless steel construction, adjustable heat settings, and a five year warranty.

9. Keg-a-Que

Available in propane or charcoal, this "pony" keg shaped portable grill features nickel plated 20-gauge steel, fold up legs which also secure the lid, and a large heat-resistant handle.
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