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🔥 Elevate your outdoor cookouts with pro-level grilling on the go!
The Napoleon TravelQ 285 is a portable propane gas grill featuring two stainless steel burners delivering 12,000 BTUs, a spacious 285 sq. in. cast iron cooking surface, and a windproof design. Its folding legs and built-in temperature gauge make it ideal for camping, tailgating, and small outdoor spaces, combining professional-grade performance with easy portability.










| ASIN | B07PJWC21W |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Date First Available | 21 June 2019 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Item model number | TQ285-BL-1 |
| Manufacturer | Napoleon |
| Material type | Cast Iron |
| Part number | TQ285-BL-1 |
| Power source type | propane |
| Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 48.9 x 60.96 cm; 12.7 kg |
J**A
muy buen equipo, lo he utilizado varias veces, le adapte una válvula para poder usar un tanque de gas pequeño de 5 kg.
E**M
Nos encanta esta parrilla. Mi hermano tiene una y la recomendó muchísimo. ¡Tenía razón! Es fácil de usar, compacta y además es bonita. Compramos una manguera, le conectamos un tanque de 9 kilos y ¡listo! ¡Un paraíso para las barbacoas!
A**N
Cons: This grill is not easy to transport. The front knobs, which are the most fragile part are very exposed during transportation. If those knobs get damaged your whole system is not going to work. I broke mine that way and tried to get the parts replaced under warranty. Napoleon would not replace them because I was not using the correct hose from my 20lb tank to the grill. They say you must use the 3ft adaptor they produce, part number 66004. You can find this hose on Amazon. The grill is also quite heavy Pros: The cast iron grill is great. It heats up well and is very durable. Customer service was very helpful and did a video call with me to help me try to fix the problem I was having. It would be a great grill for someone who doesn't plan on traveling with it or is only going to take it on short car rides.
C**L
I've been happy with this gas travel grill - it has been on many trips with me, with more planned for the future. It is well built, but not *super* portable. I mean, it's portable, yes, but it's bigger than you might expect and it's a touch cumbersome and heavy for one person to comfortably carry unless they're a linebacker. The main thing is that it has always worked well. It gets quite hot and provides a fantastically even cooking surface thanks to the clever layout/design. In fact, I suggest taking it easy on the heat as a rule until you learn the grill - go slow and be patient, because once it gets really hot, it can be difficult to control the heat. It's just a lot of firepower for a small cooking area, which is a nice problem to have but you do need to pay attention as you go. I have had minor issues with the elements getting dirty and needing to be cleaned before they would work well, but not much worse than with just about any grill. So I do recommend being diligent about a thorough take-apart cleaning when you get back home, or after every other use or so. Worth the money, I'd say, and I believe it will last a lifetime.
B**D
I had heard about Napoleon grills but I thought that they only made large built in grills for outdoor kitchens, I didn't know they made smaller and even portable grills. I was intrigued by this "small" Napoleon. I wanted to give it a fair review and so I now have had it and have used it, at least weekly, for six weeks. I have cooked burgers (eight at once with room for more), steaks, veggies, stuffed peppers and mushroom caps and even a roast leg of lamb. Each and every one tasted amazing. I don't know if it's the shape of the or what? but things cooked more evenly, with great char and smoke. Something that I never felt that I got from our large (6 burner) grill. I feel like you would almost have to cook badly in order for something to not turn out. I had planned ahead and already had the adapter for the twenty pound propane tanks (found a wicker basket with lid that works perfectly and fits on the rack below) . I always kept two on hand just in case, as our large grill is so thirsty. And speaking of which, I thought I would keep it for parties and such but I don't want to serve food that isn't as good as I can make it...so I think the big grill has to go. We'll just invite fewer guests (although I haven't really pushed this small grill's capacity yet). As soon as I'm done here I'm going to list the old behemoth on Craigslist for free, I'm sure it will be gone by sunset. I think that I'll enjoy the space more than I will miss the grill.
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