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This portable grill should be in the starting lineup for your next tailgate.

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Weber may be known for its charcoal classics, but this gas grill's performance deserves attention.

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Vermont Castings steps up to the grate with its A-game.

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It's got an three-pronged tail, but it still performs well.

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Though it looks the part, this Kenmore Elite doesn't live up to its name.

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This is an American icon for a reason.

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Grills don't have to take up the entire deck.

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The grill's performance doesn't outweigh the heavy price tag.

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Just a regular ol' grill.

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A good performer, but this grill lacks features for the price.

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This grill performs well at high temperatures.

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Charcoal or gas? This one's got both—but the charcoal's better if you've got the time.

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The Brinkmann struggles to deliver even heat.

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Though it has a bit of an awkward setup, the Coleman Road Trip LX performs reliably.

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This classic ceramic grill has no fancy features, but offers good grilling performance.

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This serious grill is a hot performer, but costs twice the price of its closest competitors.

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The Weber Summit E-420 is good, but not great.

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The performance of this Broil King is less "regal" and more "regular."

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