
Cuisinart Petite Gourmet
Score: 75/100
Megamaster 1-Burner Portable Gas Grill
Score: 75/100Rankings

The Cuisinart Petite Gourmet is a compact propane grill with a 5,500 BTU burner and 150 sq in cooking surface, designed for portability. Its single burner and lack of extra features like side tables limit its use for larger groups. Best suited for tailgaters and campers needing a lightweight, quick-setup grill.

A compact 1-burner propane grill delivering strong 11k BTU heat with portable fold-away legs and built-in gauge. Its single-burner design and lack of user feedback limit versatility and confidence. Ideal for solo campers or tailgaters needing quick, high-heat cooking.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
5,500 BTU/h | 11,000 BTU/hbest | |
1.04 sq ft | 2.5 sq ftbest | |
1best | 1best | |
| ↓ lower better | 14.6 lb | 14.42 lbbest |
3 yr | 5 yrbest | |
18 in | 19.69 inbest | |
13 in | 21.91 inbest | |
12 in | 28.43 inbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Performance(2) | ||
BTU Output (BTU/h) | 5500 BTU/h | 11000 BTU/h |
Cooking Area (sq ft) | 1.04 sq ft | 2.5 sq ft |
Power & Fuel(1) | ||
Ignition Type | Push and turn electronic ignition | Piezoelectric |
Dimensions(4) | ||
Weight (lb) | 14.6 lb | 14.42 lb |
Width (in) | 18 in | 19.69 in |
Height (in) | 13 in | 21.91 in |
Depth (in) | 12 in | 28.43 in |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Warranty (yr) | 3 yr | 5 yr |

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

Professional reviewers commend the CGG-180TS for its ultra-compact design, quick tool-free setup, and ability to reach 500 °F for effective searing. They note the 5,500 BTU burner delivers ample heat for a four-person capacity, while the integrated handle and foldable legs enhance portability.

Professional reviewers emphasize the Megamaster 820-0065C's strong 11,000 BTU output and generous 360 sq in cooking area, labeling it a portable powerhouse with piezo ignition and built-in gauge.


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