The Element Portable Gas Grill gears you up for sizzle-cranking, tail-gating, hand-toting, fold-and-fling fun on the go. We’re talking the Element Portable – a grill so hot it won’t stay put. Product Details: Roaring 8,000 btu/hr stainless steel burner fires up an unbeatable 350?650 degrees Fahrenheit. Removable, reusable and drip-proof grease collection cup makes clean up a breeze. Plus it’s dishwasher safe. Locking legs fold into a handle and a travel band keeps it compact – a take-anywhere, stash-anyplace winner. A generous 159 sq inches of grill space and a cast iron grate lets you grill up a feast for the whole gang. 15 lbs light-weight high quality powder coated steel construction. Stylish red signature band included to lock lid in place for ease of transport. The push button ignitor and 8,000 btu steel burner delivers powerful cooking performance in seconds. The variable control valve keeps you in control of the cooking level, while the steel cooking lid keeps food warm and protects the cooking surface.
The compact, carry-anywhere Fuego Element Portable gas grill gives you the freedom to grill your favorites wherever you roam–whether it’s the beach, a tailgating party, a campsite, or a friend’s home. Featuring patent-pending fold-and-lock legs that double as a handle and weighing only 15 pounds, the Element Portable is easy to transport. A stylish red travel band locks the legs in place and an optional shoulder strap attaches to the handle, which frees both hands for carrying other essentials.
Great for tailgating, the beach, your apartment deck, and more (view larger).
Carry on your back with optional shoulder strap (view larger).
The Element Portable boasts a powerful 8,000 BTU stainless steel burner–a significant amount of quick heat, given its compact size. And unlike the standard circular grilling surface on traditional travel grills, the Element Portable features 159 square inches of rectangular cooking space that gives the outdoor chef more room to feed a hungry crowd.
Innovative features such as a grease management system enable you to unscrew and remove a dishwasher-safe tray for easy clean up. Additionally, a variable temperature control valve with a quick push start igniter allows for precise temperature control while grilling. The Element Portable also offers anodized aluminum legs for extra protection against the natural elements. A powder-coated steel lid is included with the unit to protect the surface from dust and debris, along with an enamel-coated cast iron grill grate to keep food extra hot.
The grill is powered by liquid propane from either 16.4- or 14.1-ounce canisters, and it fires up to 8,000 BTU with a high-low temperature setting of 350 to 650 degrees F. It measures 19 x 12.75 x 9 inches (LxWxH) and weighs 13 pounds. Add an optional flat griddle plate, shoulder strap, and neoprene travel bag to complete your Element Portable grill experience. It’s backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
What’s in the Box
Element Portable grill; cooking lid; red travel band; grease collection cup; control valve with gas connector; operating instructions
Includes red travel band and control valve with gas connector (propane canister not included; view larger).
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Nicely compact for travel or for use in small spaces (view larger).
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Amazing Grill Wow, where do I start? So i have owned a Weber Q since it came out but when I went to a grill show in Salt Lake I saw this portable grill and I absolutely had to have it, so glad Amazon has it listed finally! I am a proud owner of the Fuego Element grill so I was very excited about this one…First, it is sooooo light (feels like 10 pounds) and so easy to carry around. I have 3 kids so I need all the hands I can use and with this past weekend being nice, we took it out to the park for a…
Not bad, not great. I love to grill, but live in a city apartment lacking outdoor space. We have bikes and plenty of parks though, and the design of this grill immediately conjured up visions of summer picnics. In particular, the shoulder strap photo implied some serious mobility for bike-powered cookouts. The Fuego Element came close to making that vision a reality, but ultimately missed the mark.For starters, the shoulder strap shown in the product photos on the packaging is actually optional. On top…