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Charbroil® Grill2Go X200 Amplifire Cooking Technology 1-Burner Portable Propane Gas Stainless Steel Grill - 21401734

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About this item

  • GAS GRILL: Powered by liquid propane gas, this grill runs on a 1-pound propane gas tank, not included. It reaches cooking temperatures quickly, delivers high temps and maintains even heat.
  • COOKING TECHNOLOGY: The Amplifire cooking system grills juicier food, eliminates guesswork and prevents flare-ups. Our emitter plate transfers heat from the flame directly to the grate, vaporizes drippings and sends the flavor back into your food.
  • COOKING AREA: Grill up to 8 burgers, 4 chicken breasts or 12 brats on the 200-square-inch grate.
  • BTU RATING: This grill has a 9,500 BTU rating. *BTU is a measurement of energy used by your grill and is not related to how hot it will get. Grills with lower BTUs burn less fuel to cook your food.
  • GRATES: Steel grates are porcelain-coated to resist rust and make them easier to clean. They’re lightweight, retain heat to cook food evenly and leave impressive grill marks.
  • TEMP GAUGE: The lid-mounted temperature gauge displays accurate temps, so you always know the temperature inside the cooking chamber.
  • IGNITION: A Push-Button igniter creates a spark at the burner that lights the grill when you press the button and turn the control knob.
  • CONTROL KNOB: The control knob powers the grill on & off and adjusts cooking temperatures. Turn clockwise to increase the heat and counterclockwise to decrease.
  • HANDLES & LATCH: Carry handles and stainless-steel latches make it simple to securely transport this tabletop grill.
  • GREASE TRAY: A removable grease tray catches oil drippings and slides out for easy cleaning.


Product Description

Enjoy delicious hot-off-the-grill flavor whenever you’re tailgating, camping and relaxing at the beach with the Charbroil® Grill2Go X200 Portable Gas Grill. Take this road-worthy grill on your next big adventure to cook steaks and burgers with a high-heat sear or grill chicken and vegetables at lower temps. Pack up the Grill2Go Portable Gas Grill to ensure you’re always eating the best food in town on every road trip.

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You can grill on the go, and ignite your taste buds anywhere you are hungry, with the Char-Broil Grill2Go X200! This roadworthy powerhouse doesn't mind getting tossed around; its rugged construction and latching lid are built to survive the adventure; whether that means canyon camping or competitive tailgating. Built-in, push-button ignition requires no batteries to ignite a 9,500 BTU burner powered by a small and easily portable 16.4 oz. disposable LP cylinder, while the no flare-up TRU-Infrared cooking system cooks even in the coldest climates

The Char-Broil Grill2Go x200 is a simple and lightweight tabletop grill that enables you to cook your favorite foods while fishing, tailgating, camping, or relaxing at the beach - with the high quality that only Char-Broil TRU Infrared can deliver in a portable grill. The perfectly portable grill weighs less than 20 pounds, but don’t let the size fool you: with 200 square inches of cooking surface, you can grill burgers or hotdogs for more than a carload full of friends! With convenient push-button ignition, this travel grill quickly heats up to grill burgers, chicken, vegetables, and more!

The Grill2Go x200 even features a die-cast firebox and aluminum lid built to survive the adventure away from home. The lid is hinged to the rest of the grill to keep things simple when you have limited space but want to cook, the large handle allows you to open and close the lid safely and easily. When it's time to go, packing up is hassle-free with the securely latching top and dual Cool-Touch heat-resistant handles. Quality rust-resistant and durable steel construction with a black porcelain finish helps to extend the life of your grill – plus, the stainless steel cooking grate is a snap to clean.

How TRU-Infrared Works

All Char-Broil TRU-Infrared grills generate a minimum of 65 percent infrared heat, which is evenly spread across the entire cooking surface to cook food -- without drying -- at temperatures that range from simmer to sear.

Unlike traditional gas grills that use convective heat (hot air) to cook food, Char-Broil's TRU-Infrared grills limit the hot air flow and use natural, radiant heat to cook food directly without drying. While convective heat destroys food's moisture barrier, infrared heat penetrates it without drying and locks in natural juices and flavors. Char-Broil's TRU-Infrared cooking system virtually eliminates flare-ups while producing very even heat (no hot or cold spots).

Additional Features

  • Ignition tucked inside right front leg to protect from damage
  • Hood-mounted temperature gauge
  • 200 sq. in. total cooking surface
  • Stainless steel grilling grate/li>
  • 9,500 BTU main burner
  • Easily converted for use with a 20 lb. tank (sold separately - Char-Broil model 5584623)
  • Grill size: 23.7"W x 15.7"D x 13.6"H
  • Weighs 20 lbs.

Shane B.
2025-08-12 15:49:38
So when our tailgate grill hit the graveyard a few weeks ago I searched all around for a replacement. Saw some reviews about the overpowering heat that came off this grill, but since I have been grilling for 25 years I figured NO WORRIES! Absolutely love this grill. It is without a doubt the best portable grill I have ever had, but there are some things the average BBQ'er needs to know.First and foremost like some reviews mention you ABSOLUTELY need to unbox it and immediately first thing heat it up on high heat. You will certainly get a strong whiff of plastic but that is not only normal but also a good thing. You want to let it run for at least 15 minutes on high heat mostly until the plastic smell dissipates. Once that is completed we spread wood chips all over the entire grilling surface (make sure you presoak your wood chips in a bucket). Before you put the wood chips down we rubbed the grilling area with a little canola oil, and as soon as you lay down the woods chips my oh my you can smell it seasoning itself almost within seconds. Remember.......YOU MUST MUST MUST FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS!! When you close the grill and you see a ton of smoke bellowing out of the grill that means everything is going perfect! The more smoke you see the more it is seasoning.You want to keep the lid closed and let the smoke do its thing until you do not see anymore smoke coming out of the grill. Yes that will take awhile in fact if I am not mistaken it was a good 20 minutes. Side note to the seasoning part I would recommend either cherry, apple, pecan, or hickory wood chips. Hickory will give off the most "smoke" taste. We did cherry because that is all the store had that morning and I am very pleased with the results. When it is done smoking you will notice that the wood chips have all turned to ash or close to it (totally normal). From that point on once it has totally cooled for an hour or so remove the grill grates and dump the ash out and you are now set to go. Sounds tedious but so so worth going the extra step.Now as far as the grill itself and as far as the reviews you probably read before stumbling upon mine. I do believe this is a 5 star grill whole heartedly! I know grills and I know my way around grills and I know a good or bad grill when I see one and this grill is awesome no doubt about it. However, there is a lot of truth to what others posted that you definitely need some experience because this grill (aside with being the best portable grill I have used) is also without a doubt the hottest running grill. When I say hot I mean hot! So how do you combat that? Well this is where experience is really important. You can buy the regulators like a lot of reviews say, but that will help control the heat a little but wont solve the entire issue because it still runs hot. Me myself I did not buy the valve because I personally find (whether your experienced or not) as long as you open the lid for a moment every time it starts to get to 500 degrees or hotter you will be totally fine. In fact lets be honest most people that grill are infatuated with opening the grill every 5 minutes anyway so its really not a big deal. However, cooking your food properly is where the knowledge helps.I would like to also add that whatever surface you put the grill on is safe from catching fire. The grill gets hot but the heat does NOT transfer onto the surface its on. I grilled for almost an hour the other day and the surrounding surface was fine. But with that in mind I also need to point out that the handle that you use to open/close the grill does absolutely get hot after awhile so you will definitely want a potholder, towel, or gloves when you open it. As far as the grilling goes as long as you follow everything I wrote and as long as you open the grill every time you see it hit 500 degrees you shouldn't have any issues at all. Everything I cooked came out perfect and I am confident to say that this grill is perfect for camping, tailgating, or whatever small grill needs you have. I absolutely love and can say hands down that I have been camping and doing all of the above for years and this grill blows away every grill I have ever portable grill I have ever used by a mile. If you follow the directions to a T that I wrote above you will be thrilled with your results. I have left a few pictures to help show what I was talking about. First picture is the grill while it was seasoning. As you can see the smoke is pouring out (that's a good thing). The second picture is what the grill looked like once the seasoning is done. As you can see the chips are pretty well burnt (again that is good). Last but not least is a picture of the corn I made when my son and I went camping. I did make sure to turn it every few minutes but as you can tell from the picture it came out YUMMY. I also have an amazing grilled corn recipe I would be more than happy to share. If you read this review and you have any additional questions please feel free to email me at theshaneevolution@yahoo.com and I will be sure to answer them for you as promptly as possible.
team W
2025-08-10 12:49:09
I have had this thing a year now, and I still quite like it.For a couple or a small group, it can easily replace your regular grill. It gets up to temperature and cooks just like a full-size grill, just with a smaller cooking surface. You can do maybe 4 burgers at a time on it, so you probably won't be cooking for 20-30 people on the thing, but it really is just a regular grill shrunk down.I did get the adapter hose to run it off a normal, 20lb propane cylinder and I have a small, folding table to bring it up to counter height. The hose will pay for itself fast if you plan to use the thing much at all, because those small green cylinders are expensive. I've used it on a picnic table without incident, but I just think it is safer if it sits on a non-combustible surface when running.The fact that it is portable means I can bring it inside and out of the weather when I am not using it. I think a grill left outside is going to eventually rust and rot out in a few years even if you put a cover on it. After a year, I do think the fact that it largely lives inside has been good for its durability, but I won't be sure of that for another few years. Keeping it inside does mean you need to clean it a bit more frequently, which is also probably good for its longevity.Probably the only thing your big grill can do that it can't is that more advanced, low and slow type cooking where you are almost using the grill like an oven, with the food placed well away from the running burner. But for burgers, steaks, etc. it works great, and puts a nice, even sear on things.
Debra Boudreaux
2025-06-25 12:28:02
I purchased this grill because our old grill we used for camping was not working. This grill can be used at home or in the camper as it is portable. I had seen these "infra-red" grills whose design looked to be far more efficient and based on reviews I'd seen, decided that this method was the best way to go--but their cost was quite a bit more than the simple grill I was looking for. But when I came across this new model while going through the store for some building materials I thought, hmmm. While this little grill costs more than some full-sized "standard" models, its portability and design made it a practical (two for one) choice for us.The Grill2Go which gets very hot, very quickly.Of course the Grill2go is, by its very nature and design, a small portable grill so of course there is no table, side burner, place to hang things or built in stand. For its intended purpose, however, I find it just about perfect--compact, efficient, and well designed. . Now we'll keep both other grills (the big one for times when we have a large number of people around the patio and the small one for local picnics and family get-togethers, but because the Grill2Go easily handles a half dozen hamburgers here at home and can be carried along when we're off on the road, it will be the primary choice both here at home and on the road. But since I bought it I've been using the old full-sized grill as a stand (fits right on the grill's grate) because there was still snow piled up all around the deck making that my only alternative. This was not something I wanted to make permanent, and when the snow finally melts, I'll need a table. And now I'm in the process of making a table that will have an aluminum surface, space underneath for the 20 pound cylinder we use here at home, hanger hooks, additional storage, and wheels. And while the Grill2Go looks like it could easily live outside, I've ordered a cover for the whole shebang.Bottom Line: This grill easily starts with one push of the button, evenly distributes heat, gives beautiful sear-marks and takes much less time to achieve perfect results--and with little or no flare-ups. And while it isn't a big thing, I'm please to report that I haven't lost any parts of a hamburger or pieces of chicken due to falling between openings of a standard grate! While we've only had this little grill for a few weeks, I can see that it is easy to maintain and will last a long, long time. There are few parts, and any that might need replacement are readily available and simple to install. If one will be using it in a way that makes a larger gas cylinder feasible, get a conversion hose (easily found wherever grills are sold) and go that route to save some money--but keep a couple of the smaller cylinders around for times when you'll be taking advantage of the portability...or when the large cylinder runs out unexpectedly. This is a well made, compact design that may be the ideal barbeque grill for a great many.
Warren jed malherbe
2025-04-26 14:39:39
Bought after Amazon couldn't fulfil my previous order. Arrived on time and as expected. Thanks
Miguel Angel Ortiz
2025-03-26 13:26:52
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Customer
2025-01-17 18:25:00
Fantastic BBQ, very solidly built, but also very portable. Gets very hot quickly - great for grilling steaks but you'll have to watch it when doing anything else because it's easy to get caught unaware and burn your food, particularly if you're used to using slower, lower heating grills. Once we got past the learning curve it was great to have meals cooked quickly and perfectly grilled medium rare steaks.
James Hutchison
2025-01-15 17:44:38
People who complain about it being too hot don't know how to cook. It does indeed take a bit of time to learn how to use it, but wow - does it ever do a good job. And it uses next to no propane. It's super hot, so start at the lowest setting. No flare-ups to speak of thanks to the very unique grill design. Better than a Hibachi hands down...
Zack Stephenson
2024-12-22 12:26:57
Product arrived missing the piece for the gas regulator. Unable to use the product without it.
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