Weber Q1000 Liquid Propane Grill vs Cuisinart Petite Gourmet Portable Gas Grill
Overall winner: Weber Q1000 Liquid Propane Grill
Key Differences
Choose the Weber Q1000 (A) if you want higher heat output (8500 BTU/hr), porcelain-enameled cast-iron grates, and generally stronger user ratings; pick the Cuisinart Petite Gourmet (B) if you prioritize lighter weight, a larger 150 sq. in. cooking area and built-in carry handles for portability. Note Cuisinart has mixed feedback on heat evenness and durability, while Weber arrives fully assembled but uses disposable LP cylinders sold separately
Weber Q1000 Liquid Propane Grill
Compact propane grill with 8500 BTU burner, porcelain-enameled grates, and durable aluminum body. Customers note consistent heat and easy cleaning, suitable for compact spaces and camping
Pros
- 8500 BTU burner for quick heating
- Porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates
- Fully assembled out of box
- Push-button ignition and adjustable burner
Cons
- Uses disposable LP cylinders (sold separately)
Cuisinart Petite Gourmet Portable Gas Grill
Portable gas grill with 5,500 BTU burner and 150 sq. in. cooking area for up to 8 burgers; compact and lightweight for small spaces. Customers note easy transport, removable grates, and mixed heat distribution feedback
Pros
- compact and lightweight design
- removable grates for easy cleaning
- twist-to-start ignition with temperature gauge
- sufficient cooking area for small gatherings
Cons
- mixed feedback on heat distribution
- mixed opinions on durability and stability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cuisinart |
| Durability | Weber |
| Versatility | Weber |
| User Reviews | Weber |