
Napoleon TravelQ PRO285
Score: 71/100
Z Grills Wood Pellet Grill Smoker
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Z Grills ZPG-700D provides a generous 697 sq in cooking surface, a 20-lb pellet hopper, and PID control for consistent results, making it ideal for larger gatherings. Its heavy weight, lack of Wi-Fi connectivity, and a temperature ceiling of 450 °F are notable compromises.

The Napoleon TravelQ PRO285 is a compact natural-gas grill delivering 12,000 BTU through two burners and offering 285 sq in of cooking space. Its need for a fixed gas line and moderate weight trade off against its portability and professional-grade heat. Best for users with a natural-gas connection who need a powerful yet transportable grill.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
12,000 BTU/hbest | — | |
1.98 sq ft | 4.84 sq ftbest | |
2best | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 41 lbbest | 144 lb |
12 yrbest | — | |
29 inbest | 22.5 in | |
14.75 in | 48.4 inbest | |
18.5 in | 51.2 inbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Performance(1) | ||
Cooking Area (sq ft) | 1.98 sq ft | 4.84 sq ft |
Power & Fuel(1) | ||
Power / Fuel Type | Natural Gas | Electric |
Dimensions(4) | ||
Weight (lb) | 41 lb | 144 lb |
Width (in) | 29 in | 22.5 in |
Height (in) | 14.75 in | 48.4 in |
Depth (in) | 18.5 in | 51.2 in |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Grate Material | Porcelain-coated cast iron | Porcelain-coated steel |

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No independent professional reviews were found; retailer descriptions highlight the grill's professional‑grade performance, even heating, and versatility, but the lack of third‑party testing leaves claims unverified.

Professional reviewers and editors praise the ZPG-700D for its generous cooking area, 8-in-1 versatility, and precise PID temperature control, while noting the heavy construction and absence of Wi-Fi as notable drawbacks.



Everyday users appreciate the grill's capacity for large groups and the wood-flavored results, but commonly mention the unit's weight, assembly effort, and occasional temperature variance as pain points.