NJ: Cuisinart CGG-200 Camping Gas Grill

Selling a brand new Cuisinart CGG-200 All-Foods 12,000-BTU Tabletop Gas Grill

Perfect to bring in the truck for camping.

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Asking $75
Purchased on Amazon for $152.73. See link directly to Amazon. (not spam)
https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CG...&sr=8-3&keywords=cuisinart+portable+gas+grill

Modular grill-surface system. The panels securely connect to the grill, yet remove quickly and easily for cleaning and storage. Removable drip tray
12,000-BTU tabletop gas grill with stainless-steel burner
Twist-start ignition for easy start-ups; porcelain enamel-coated cast-iron cooking grate
Folding side shelves; temperature gauge; propane tank not included
Measures approximately 19-4/5 by 27-4/5 by 12-4/5 inches

Twist-to-start ignition eliminates matches.
Porcelain enamel cast iron cooking grate.
Two folding side shelves.
240 square inch cooking grate.
Handle stays cool to the touch.
Sturdy painted steel base.

Uses portable small propane bottles. Can be purchased at Walmart.

Located in North Jersey but do travel the Northeast frequently.
 

J!m

Active member
I had no idea Cuisineart made these..

What’s your opinion? I’ve used $20 wal mart grills until they rot out and then replace...
 
@J!m I haven't personally used it, still brand new. I got the idea for using one for camping as my GF's parents have one of these they use on their back deck and love it as its portable yet large enough for 2 burgers, etc.

Opted to sell as i've come to realize most of my truck trips for overnight camping won't need to make food, i'll always be close to restaurants, etc.
 

J!m

Active member
I dated a girl for a while who’s idea of “camping” was a hotel lacking room service...

I haven’t camped in a few years so I’m not your buyer but I was genuinely interested when I saw the brand.

So I guess it’s a home use thing, not really geared toward us nutcases. Interesting for sure.
 
Its strange, its a size that is small/versatile enough to bring with to use for truck camping yet large enough to cook a normal size meal on. Any bigger and it was be to cumbersome to use out in the field. Hence why I posted it on these forums, this thing is easy to throw in the back of someone's rig with a few small propane bottles.
 

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