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Char-Broil 240 Portable Review

An affordable alternative that sacrifices power in an unsuccessful search for portability
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char-broil 240 portable portable grill review
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Price:  $115 List
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Manufacturer:   Char-Broil
By Aaron Rice ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  May 24, 2021
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RANKED
#11 of 18
  • Output Power - 25% 6.0
  • Control - 25% 5.0
  • Portability - 20% 6.0
  • Cooking Area - 20% 7.0
  • Wind Resistance - 10% 4.0

Our Verdict

The Char-Broil 240 Portable Gas Grill would better be categorized as a small table-top grill, rather than a very "portable" grill. Even though the full-aluminum build tips the scales at only 16 pounds, this grill does not convert in any way to improve portability, maintaining a consistent posture of a rather bulky 3.1 cubic feet. A single, straight gas burner is lit with a basic Piezo ignitor and is capable of turning out 9,500 BTU to heat an oversized, 240 square-inch grill surface. However, rather than improving portability, an alarmingly loose-fitting regulator is the demise of this otherwise pragmatic, portable grill.
REASONS TO BUY
Large cooking area
Lightweight
Affordable
REASONS TO AVOID
Loose regulator
Lack of portable features
Requires full build

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Bottom Line Design flaws prevent this powerful grill from reaching its true potentialAlmost too powerful for its size, this hearty grill specializes in searing steaksA neatly packaged, on-the-go charcoal grill with the capacity for finely tuned pit-cookingThough limited in terms of overall output power and temperature control, this lightweight, electric option offers non-stick performance and exceptional portabilityA cheap, portable, miniature version of their classic charcoal grill
Rating Categories Char-Broil 240 Port... Cuisinart Grillster Weber Go-Anywhere C... Elite Gourmet 12" E... Cuisinart Portable...
Output Power (25%)
6.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
3.0
Control (25%)
5.0
5.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
Portability (20%)
6.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
4.0
Cooking Area (20%)
7.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
Wind Resistance (10%)
4.0
8.0
7.0
9.0
4.0
Specs Char-Broil 240 Port... Cuisinart Grillster Weber Go-Anywhere C... Elite Gourmet 12" E... Cuisinart Portable...
Total BTU 9,500 8,000 N/A 1,200 N/A
Weight 16 lbs 13 lbs 12 lbs 5 lbs 4 lbs
Cooking Surface Area 225 sq in 148 sq in 140 sq in 144 sq in 143 sq in
Number of Burners 1 1 N/A N/A N/A
Grill material Aluminum w/ porcelain finish Enameled steel Plated steel Stainless steel Chrome-plated metal
Packed Size 22" x 14" x 17" / 3.1 cu ft 20.5" x 12" x 10.2" / 1.5 cu ft 14.5" X 21" X 12.2" / 2.2 cu ft 17" x 17" x 4" / 0.7 cu ft 14.5" x 14.5" x 15" / 1.8 cu ft
Piezo Ignitor Yes Yes No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

Performance Comparison


char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - simplicity of design is both a highlight, and a defining fault of...
Simplicity of design is both a highlight, and a defining fault of this affordable tabletop grill.
Credit: Aaron Rice

Output Power


At first glance of its specifications, one might assume that the 9,500 BTU output of the Char-Broil 240 means that it is one of the more powerful grills in this review. But as we've said before, the output power is not everything, and this is certainly the case with this grill. Although it is capable of reaching searingly hot temperatures — after a 20-minute preheat, we were amazed to discover surface temperatures of 677°F — this is only one aspect of what we refer to as "effective heat."

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - the heat distribution of the char-broil 240 grill is not...
The heat distribution of the Char-Broil 240 grill is not particularly even, likely because the distribution cap does not extend to the farthest reaches at either the front or back.
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This is the heat you are actually able to utilize for grilling, and the grill design plays a role here. Our signature "toast test" reveals that only portions of this grill are able to harness the effective heat put out by the seemingly powerful burner. At the same time, if you direct your cooking to the hottest areas of the grill, the Char-Broil 240 is quite capable of searing a quality steak.

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - though it only emanates from a single source, the high btu output of...
Though it only emanates from a single source, the high BTU output of the burner is able to effectively and efficiently cook food, just as long as they're located over the middle of the grill.
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Control


Although many grills with powerful burners are capable of reaching high maximum temperatures, a true test of control is how easily they are able to come back down to more optimal cooking temperatures after searing — the 240 is rather impressive in this regard. After only five minutes of turning the infinite control knob from high to low, temperatures dropped down to a more appropriate grilling temperature of 556°F and settled at a consistent 545°F only a few minutes later.

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - this grill does have the added benefit of an integrated thermometer...
This grill does have the added benefit of an integrated thermometer, which accurately measures the reasonably consistent internal air temperature.
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Like other aspects of this grill, an ostensibly well-designed feature unravels a bit in practice. Though designed to be easily removed to improve portability, the regulator is loose fitting — the kind of loose fit that not only affects the cooking performance of the Char-Broil 240 but is concerning to the point of being alarming. The regulator merely rests in the burner, and its output performance greatly drops off as the pressure of the propane bottle wanes. This is less of an issue when using a full-size bottle and a hose adaptor, but is very apparent when using a disposable bottle.

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - note the gap at the fitting as we manipulate the regulator. although...
Note the gap at the fitting as we manipulate the regulator. Although the gas is pulled in the right direction once the burner is ignited, this setup is so loose that it actually leaks a bit propane from this joint every time you light the grill.
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Portability


The removable propane regulator is the only piece that comes apart from the body of the 240 to enhance portability — that and the drip tray, which can easily rattle out of place on bumpier rides. Although this 16-pound aluminum grill is easy enough to pick up and move from one side of the picnic table to the other, a packed size of 3.1 cubic feet is less than desirable for loading up to take to the park. And unlike some of the other portable options offered by Char-Broil, the 240 has no latch to secure the lid.

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - an overly simple design rather defeats the purpose of portability in...
An overly simple design rather defeats the purpose of portability in this case. This model doesn't collapse into a more portable travel mode.
Credit: Aaron Rice

Cooking Area


This is one aspect where the Char-Broil 240 picks up some points. Relative to its 330 square-inch footprint, this grill puts the majority of that to use with a respectable 225 square inches of grill space. If you're cooking for a small party, this is ample room for 3-4 servings of the meat portion of the meal — whenever we cooked single servings, the wide-open space of the grill surface looked almost scant. The 3.5-inch deep lid is plenty tall for most grilled items appropriate for a grill this size.

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - you wouldn't know it from the frame of this photo, but these are...
You wouldn't know it from the frame of this photo, but these are actually sizable cuts of fish on pineapple planks that are dwarfed by the expanse of this grill surface.
Credit: Aaron Rice

Wind Resistance


The lid is all but one solid piece, with three well-protected vents across its back. While the body and grill surface of the rather minimal Char-Broil 240 seems to hold up well in a stiff wind, the burner is significantly affected. Due to the lack of seal, any air turbulence around the end of the burner — which actually extends from the grill body — creates turbulence within the first few inches of the burner. This results in inconsistent flames, and thus inconsistent temperatures on that half of the grill.

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - you will notice the flames flickering in the foreground, a result of...
You will notice the flames flickering in the foreground, a result of the changes in external air pressure affecting the output of the burner while cooking on a windy afternoon.
Credit: Aaron Rice

Value


Even though the Char-Broil 240 is offered at an affordable price point, for the value, there are significantly better options included in this review. However, thanks to the popularity of the brand and the fact that this grill comes completely unassembled, nearly every part is available to purchase separately, just in case you need to repair this grill down the line.

char-broil 240 portable portable grill review - though it takes much longer to setup than any other model in this...
Though it takes much longer to setup than any other model in this review, the fact that you can replace any part to repair this grill is a bonus with regard to longevity.
Credit: Aaron Rice

Conclusion


The Char-Broil 240 Portable is a basic propane grill that seems like it's designed for simple grilling from the comfort of a picnic table or tailgate. Despite the weight advantage relative to the size of its grilling surface, there are some flaws that undermine the cooking power of this surprisingly powerful grill.

Aaron Rice