Grilling is not about cooking food alone; it’s about creating memories and flavors during the summer. So, when smoke from sizzling meat wafts through the air, a sense of camaraderie and adventure thrives. Arguably, the allure of charcoal grills wins the day hands down, but Weber has always had gas exceptions, and the Traveler gas grill is one of them.
Created especially for camping trips and tailgating with friends before a big game, Weber Traveler does not compromise size or cooking convenience for portability. The full-sized grill – with cast-iron cooking grates – is compact yet provides the taste of perfectly grilled dishes while exploring the outdoors.
To that accord, the Weber Traveler is a culinary sidekick boasting an impressive 320 sq-inches of grilling space to make multiple grilling batches possible even when you are not partying in the backyard. Its single-knob design would require a little more finesse than usual to adjust the temperature for slow cooking, but otherwise, it is a capable grill.
With its grocery pushcart-like design, it can unfold out of your car hood to be pushed to an ideal party location on the beach, in the middle of a forest, or at a campground. Though dragging this grill through the wilderness would not be the most casual thing to do, owing to its 47 pounds of bulk; the Traveler will, however, make a worthy semi-permanent setup in controlled outdoor environs.
In addition to excelling in functionality, the Weber Traveler gas grill adds a splash of color to your outdoor escapades. It is available in Black, Deep Ocean Blue, Red, and even in a sleek Stealth edition for $399. The grill keeps things manageable on the cleaning front as well. Remove the grill grates, rinse them in the sink or with a hose, and you’re good to reuse!
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