Cuisinart CGG-200 All-Foods 12,000-BTU Tabletop Gas Grill

  • 12,000-BTU tabletop gas grill with stainless-steel burner
  • Twist-start ignition for easy start-ups; porcelain enamel-coated cast-iron cooking grate
  • Modular grill-surface system; removable all-purpose veggie panel
  • Folding side shelves; temperature gauge; propane tank not included
  • Measures approximately 19-4/5 by 27-4/5 by 12-4/5 inches

Product Description
The Cuisinart All Foods Gas Grill is a Versatile cooking system that expertly grills fine foods. Solid grilling performance provided from a 12,000 BTU stainless steel loop burner, a heat distributing panel, and a porcelain enamel coated cast iron cooking grate. The grill is compact in size, making it ideal for smaller yards and patios, and with folding stainless steel shelves and carry handles, is convenient to carry to the game or beach. The All Foods Gas Grill... More >>

Cuisinart CGG-200 All-Foods 12,000-BTU Tabletop Gas Grill

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5 Responses to “Cuisinart CGG-200 All-Foods 12,000-BTU Tabletop Gas Grill”

  • I ordered this unit after the other reviews noted how hot it was.

    That is just nonsense. It took me so long to get a good grill mark on the outside of a inch thick steak that it wound up being well done. I hate well done meat and bought this thing because I thought it would put out the BTU’s. Nothing I did could make it perform any better.

    It would be great for melted cheese sandwiches or thin well done meat patties but otherwise it is just a toy. At least the kids won’t burn themselves.

    Tried getting it as hot as I could first and then putting in the steak.

    Well it never got above 400 degrees and even when I did that I got no real satisfaction. The steak was still too well done by the time the outside was browned.

    You will spend a whole lot less on a hibachi, it will do a much better job.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  • For a couple doing occasional grilling, this is a great product. We really like it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Finally got to use our new BBQ this weekend and it was much better then I thought. Easy to set up and use. Worked just the way I wanted it to. Look forward to more summer use.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Two winters in a row, my large, “famous maker” grill got caught in high winds and crashed to the ground, face first. The second time was fatal, due to the high cost of replacement parts.

    After much research, I settled on this grill. I had prior experience with the Cuisinart name and liked their products, so I thought I’d give this a try. My prior grill was connected to our big propane tank, the primary purpose of which was to fuel our gas fireplace. I assumed I’d be able to do the same with this grill.

    After a very quick installation and test with an old propane camping cartridge, I decided to set about removing the supplied regulator to figure out what kind of adaptor I’d need to mate up with my big tank. Suffice it to say that things quickly went awry and I ended up damaging the saddle valve on the regulator assembly. To keep it short, let’s just say that I was VERY impressed with their customer service. I was very up-front with them about my culpability, but they still sent me a replacement regulator – gratis – in two days!

    After a talk with my propane guy, he told me that I could use the customary external tank (smaller) with an adapter hose, which I did. The following weekend, I had an opportunity to cook several steaks and hamburgers for a family gathering. There was plenty of room on the grill for three large steaks and a couple of hamburgers at once. Suffice it to say that its cooking capacity is more than adequate for our usual requirements.

    The grill is very nicely designed. The two side panels, which swing in under the cover when not in use, swing out and mate with a couple of small supports that give them adequate rigidity for supporting the usual stuff you need to have nearby (plates of hamburgers, salt, pepper, utensils). The grill surface is a nice, one-piece design that is reversible. It has both flat and sharp-edged surfaces. The grill hood has a nice bar handle that stayed cool to the touch. I’ve gotten a good, dependable start from the igniter built into the knob/valve assembly each time I’ve fired it up.

    It does seem to take a bit longer than my previous grill (a 3-burner beast) to get up to temperature, but once it was hot, it was a great little performer. I’m very happy with my purchase – and with Cuisinart customer support.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Agree with other reviewer, excellent design, less than good material, basically Cuisinart (Made in China) should have used a stainless metal sheet of better grade, if use a magnet will see is almost regular iron, that in time will rust, ideally, with a better grade of stainless it will stand a better chance against rust, so, more likely will not last as much as desired, and may require tender care to avoid exposure to the elements, otherwise, heats well, cooks well and is well designed, I considered the competing brand because is made in the USA and the body is made on aluminum but did not have the side wings that I preferred.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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