Rankings
The PK Grills PK360 is a portable cast-aluminum charcoal grill and smoker with a generous 360 sq in cooking surface and a precise four-point vent system. At 90 lb it is heavy and its low cooking height can be uncomfortable for taller users. Best suited for advanced grillers who need versatility and can manage its size.

The Brand-Man BMROTIS 2-in-1 grill delivers 257 sq in of cooking space, a motorized rotisserie, and folds down to under 25 lb for easy transport. Its modest build and smaller cooking area may not satisfy heavy-duty users. Great for campers and tailgaters needing a lightweight, feature-rich grill.

Oklahoma Joe's Rambler Tabletop Charcoal Grill combines a 218 sq in cooking surface with cast-iron grates, an adjustable charcoal tray, and a professional glow-in-the-dark temperature gauge for precise cooking. At 48.5 lb it is heavier than typical portable grills and offers limited cooking space. Perfect for tailgaters and small-group outdoor cooks who value heat control over size.

The Beau Jardin BBQ010 is an 18-inch portable charcoal kettle with a sturdy porcelain-enameled bowl, wheels, and a removable ash catcher. Its lightweight build may be less stable in wind and it lacks a built-in thermometer. Suited for small families, campers, and tailgaters who need a compact, easy-to-move grill.

The Cuisinart 14" Portable Charcoal Grill delivers a surprisingly generous 196 sq in cooking area in an ultra-light 2-lb package, featuring dual vents and an enamel-coated ash base for easy temperature control and cleanup. Its minimal feature set and lightweight construction can limit heat retention and durability. Great for campers and tailgaters needing a compact, easy-to-carry grill.

The Dyna-Glo DGSS287CB-D is a portable tabletop charcoal grill with a sturdy heavy-gauge steel build and a removable ash pan. Its modest 287 sq in cooking area and 40 lb weight limit its suitability for larger meals or frequent moving. Best for tailgaters and owners of compatible Dyna-Glo barrel grills who need a compact offset firebox.

The Supernal Portable Charcoal Grill is a small tabletop unit that includes carbon tanks and baking accessories, making it versatile for limited spaces. Its main trade-off is the lack of detailed performance specs and advanced features like a thermometer or wheels. Best suited for casual grillers who need a lightweight, portable solution.

The PayLessHere 43'' Charcoal Grill is a portable, freestanding barrel-style grill with an integrated offset smoker, built from steel for durability. Its drawbacks include limited detailed specifications and the absence of wheels or a dedicated ash-catcher, which may affect convenience. Suited for beginners or intermediate users needing a budget-friendly grill for small groups and occasional camping trips.

The DNKMOR GREEN Portable Charcoal Grill is a compact tabletop grill weighing just 7.9 lb and includes a built-in lid thermometer, making it easy to transport and monitor heat. Its small size limits cooking capacity and it lacks advanced features such as wheels or a removable ash catcher. Ideal for campers and picnickers who need a lightweight, simple grill.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | PK Grills PK 360 | ![]() | ![]() |
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1.514 sqft | 1.361 sqft | — | 1.99 sqft | 1.77 sqft | 1.79 sqft | 2.5 sqftbest | — | — | |
1.514 sqftbest | 1.361 sqft | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
— | — | — | — | 18 inbest | — | — | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 48.5 lb | 2 lbbest | 35 lb | 40.7 lb | 12.5 lb | 23.15 lb | 90 lb | 7.9 lb | — |
2 years | — | — | 1 years | — | 5 years | 10 yearsbest | — | — | |
21.8 in | 15 in | 44 inbest | 21 in | 31.5 in | 13.8 in | 43 in | 14.5 in | 12.8 in | |
26.8 in | 14 in | 43 in | 18.35 in | 18 in | 24.6 in | 54 inbest | 11.8 in | 16.34 in | |
6 burgers | — | — | 7 burgers | 10 burgersbest | — | — | — | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | PK Grills PK 360 | ![]() | ![]() |
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Performance(2) | |||||||||
Cooking Area (sqft) | 1.514 sqft | 1.361 sqft | — | 1.99 sqft | 1.77 sqft | 1.79 sqft | 2.50 sqft | — | — |
Total Cooking Area (sqft) | 1.514 sqft | 1.361 sqft | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Heat Control(2) | |||||||||
Damper Type | Air dampers | Dual Adjustable | — | — | adjustable | dual | — | — | — |
Lid Thermometer | true | — | true | false | — | — | true | true | — |
Dimensions(2) | |||||||||
Height (in) | 21.8 in | 15 in | 44 in | 21 in | 31.5 in | 13.8 in | 43 in | 14.5 in | 12.8 in |
Width (in) | 26.8 in | 14 in | 43 in | 18.35 in | 18 in | 24.6 in | 54 in | 11.8 in | 16.34 in |
Capacity(1) | |||||||||
Burger Capacity (burgers) | 6 burgers | — | — | 6-8 burgers | 10 burgers | — | — | — | — |
Build & Design(4) | |||||||||
Weight (lb) | 48.5 lb | 2 lb | 35 lb | 40.7 lb | 10-15 lb | 23.15 lb | 90 lb | 7.9 lb | — |
Warranty (years) | 2 years | — | — | 1 years | — | 5 years | 10 years | — | — |
Bowl Material | — | — | steel | Porcelain-enameled steel | Porcelain-enameled | porcelain | cast aluminum | — | steel |
Construction Material | Heavy-duty steel | Chrome-plated steel | steel | Heavy-Gauge Steel | — | porcelain | cast aluminum | — | steel |
Convenience(1) | |||||||||
Ash Catcher Type | Removable | Enamel-coated | — | removable | removable | — | — | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the Rambler Tabletop Charcoal Grill for its rugged steel construction, cast‑iron grates, and versatile temperature control via an adjustable charcoal tray and air dampers. They also highlight the accurate glow‑in‑the‑dark temperature gauge and the convenience of a removable ash pan, while noting the grill’s heavier weight and absence of auxiliary features such as side shelves or digital controls as trade‑offs.
Everyday users rate the grill highly for its sturdy build, reliable heat retention, easy-to-read gauge, and straightforward ash-pan cleanup. Praise centers on portability for tailgating and camping, while recurring complaints focus on the limited cooking surface, the weight making solo transport harder, and the time required for assembly.

“perfect for tailgating/camping”

“not that big, they note it still provides "plenty room" for everyday cooking”

“holds two large ribs or 6 to 8 burgers”










No professional editor reviews were found for this model. The only professional‑type coverage is a brief YouTube video that mentions the grill as a portable camping option but provides no detailed analysis, scores, or quoted pros and cons.
Consumer feedback is minimal, with only 17 ratings averaging 4.1 stars on Walmart and no verbatim comments available. Review volume is too low to identify common praise or recurring complaints, indicating limited real‑world testing.

Everyday users generally like the grill's portability, sturdy build, and easy ash cleanup, praising that it provides enough space for typical meals while being easy to move. The most common criticisms focus on its modest cooking area, relatively heavy weight, and the need to purchase an additional smoker box for full functionality.
Professional reviewers commend the PK360 for its heavy-duty aluminum construction, superior heat conduction, and the precise four-vent system that delivers perfect temperature control. They also appreciate the included stand and removable shelves, noting the grill's large cooking volume makes it suitable for serious grilling and smoking, though they point out its weight and low cooking height as drawbacks for some users.
Everyday owners praise the PK360 for its easy temperature control, even cooking on large cuts, and long-term durability with no rust. Portability for tailgating and camping is a frequent positive, while common frustrations revolve around the grill's 90 lb weight, low cooking height for taller cooks, and occasional vent issues in windy conditions.

Professional outlets and Samsung’s own press materials highlight the device’s strong battery life, generous storage expandability and 4G LTE capability, while noting the modest processor and limited camera hardware as trade‑offs for the low price point.
Although specific user reviews are not cited, the high unit sales suggest consumers appreciate the phone's long battery life, low price and expandable storage, while likely accepting its modest performance and basic camera quality.