
Masterbuilt
The Masterbuilt MB20030819 is a portable stainless‑steel tabletop propane grill weighing 17.8 lb with a 288 sq in cooking surface and a single 10,000 BTU U‑shaped burner. It’s designed for on‑the‑go grilling such as camping, tailgating, picnics, and RV or truck storage.
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$149.99
Average
$145.36
Lowest
$99.99
Highest
$275.30
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the MB20030819’s solid stainless‑steel construction, even heat from its U‑shaped burner, and excellent portability, awarding it an 8.5/10 overall. They also point out the need for assembly and the limited storage compatibility with RVs as notable downsides.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the grill’s quick assembly, lightweight nature, and value for money, especially for camping and tailgating. The most common criticism revolves around its tight fit in confined RV spaces and the shallow firebox that hampers cooking thicker cuts.
Common Complaints
Frequent complaints include difficulty fitting the unit into tight RV storage bays, the requirement to assemble the grill before use, and limited cooking capacity due to a single burner and shallow firebox.
How It Compares
vs. Cuisinart CGG-180T
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Cuisinart if you need more power and can sacrifice cooking surface size; Masterbuilt is better for larger surface area with slightly lower heat.
vs. Weber Q1200
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Disadvantages
Weber is suited for users prioritizing premium materials and wind protection, while Masterbuilt offers more cooking space and higher heat in a lighter package.