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Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill Review

Updated July 10, 2026

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The Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill is our best small charcoal grill pick, and it scored 85 out of 100 in our testing.

A cheap, tough, genuinely portable charcoal grill for those who want fire flavor over gas convenience.

A rectangular enamel-coated steel charcoal grill at about 12 lb with vent dampers for heat control and a 10-year warranty.

Here's the deal:

We tested it head to head against the other top portable gas grills, and below we break down how it did on Value, Heat Output, Build Quality, Portability, Cooking Area, where it falls short, and whether it is worth your money.

Top-Notch Choice AwardBest Small Charcoal Grill

Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill

Value9/10
Heat Output7/10
Build Quality9/10
Portability8/10
Cooking Area5/10
  • Fuel: Charcoal
  • Cooking area: 160 sq in
  • Body: Enamel-coated steel and cast iron
  • Vents: Two top, one sliding bottom damper
  • Weight: about 12 lb
  • Grate: Chrome-plated, 2-piece
  • Warranty: 10 years lid and firebox

Bottom Line : A cheap, tough, genuinely portable charcoal grill for those who want fire flavor over gas convenience.

Pros

  • Low price and 10-year warranty
  • Tough enamel-coated body
  • Lightest grill here at about 12 lb
  • Real charcoal flavor with vent control

Cons

  • Smallest cooking area at 160 sq in
  • Charcoal learning curve and wait
  • Handles get hot during cooking

Our Verdict: Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill

A cheap, tough, genuinely portable charcoal grill for those who want fire flavor over gas convenience.

A rectangular enamel-coated steel charcoal grill at about 12 lb with vent dampers for heat control and a 10-year warranty.

What's the bottom line?

One of the cheapest grills here and it earns a top value score for the build you get.

The 10-year warranty on the lid and firebox is rare at this price.

It is featherlight to carry and holds a steady low fire once you get the vents dialed, but the handles get too hot to grab mid-cook and the grate is small for more than two people.

Emma, Top-Notch field tester

Reasons to buy:

  • Low price and 10-year warranty
  • Tough enamel-coated body
  • Lightest grill here at about 12 lb
  • Real charcoal flavor with vent control

Reasons to avoid:

  • Smallest cooking area at 160 sq in
  • Charcoal learning curve and wait
  • Handles get hot during cooking

Our Analysis, Comparisons, and Test Results

The Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill scored 85 out of 100 overall.

It is strongest on value and weakest on cooking area.

Here is how it did on every metric we tested, with exactly how each score compares to the rest of the field.

Value

One of the cheapest grills here and it earns a top value score for the build you get.

The 10-year warranty on the lid and firebox is rare at this price.

No burners or regulators to fail, so long-term running cost is just charcoal.

OutdoorGearLab calls it a more valuable, more portable charcoal option than most rivals.

ValueRating
Best in test9/10
Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill9/10
Category average7.7/10
Worst in test6/10

Heat Output

Charcoal, not gas, so heat comes from the coal bed and airflow rather than a BTU rating.

Two top dampers and one sliding bottom damper control temperature in the airtight body.

You might be wondering:

It can hold low-and-slow temps as well as run hot for searing, once you learn the vents.

The trade-off versus gas is the learning curve and the wait for coals to be ready.

Heat OutputRating
Best in test9/10
Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill7/10
Category average7.4/10
Worst in test5/10

Build Quality

The enamel-coated cast-iron and steel body is solidly built and insulates the coals well.

It shrugs off drops and dings in transit better than thin gas-grill panels.

Weber backs the lid and firebox with a 10-year warranty, a sign of confidence.

The one gripe is the dual handles sit close to the body and get hot during cooking.

Build QualityRating
Best in test10/10
Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill9/10
Category average7.1/10
Worst in test5/10

Portability

At about 12 lb it is the lightest full grill here and easy to carry one-handed.

The rectangular shape fits neatly in a car and the legs lock the lid down for transport.

No gas canister to pack, just charcoal, which some find simpler to travel with.

The hot handles mean you wait for it to cool before moving it after cooking.

PortabilityRating
Best in test9/10
Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill8/10
Category average7.4/10
Worst in test6/10

Cooking Area

160 square inches is the smallest here, hence the low cooking-area score.

Enough for a couple or a small group but you cook in batches for more.

The chrome-plated grate and manageable coal bed let you set up heat zones despite the size.

Cooking AreaRating
Best in test10/10
Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill5/10
Category average7.3/10
Worst in test5/10

Should You Buy the Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill?

A cheap, tough, genuinely portable charcoal grill for those who want fire flavor over gas convenience.

It is best suited to campers who want charcoal flavor in the lightest, toughest small grill.

Want to know the best part?

The big win: Low price and 10-year warranty.

The main compromise: Smallest cooking area at 160 sq in.

We scored it 85 out of 100.

What Other Portable Gas Grills Should You Consider?

Not sold on this one? A few others from our testing are worth a look.

The Char-Broil Portable Convective 1-Burner Grill is our best backpacking gas grill. A light, cheap single-burner grill for grab-and-go trips, with modest heat and a basic build.

The Weber Q1200 Liquid Propane Portable Grill is our best portable gas grill. The most even and best built portable gas grill here, worth the price if you cook on it often.

Specifications

FuelCharcoal
Cooking area160 sq in
BodyEnamel-coated steel and cast iron
VentsTwo top, one sliding bottom damper
Weightabout 12 lb
GrateChrome-plated, 2-piece
Warranty10 years lid and firebox

Conclusion: Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill

After testing it against the other top portable gas grills, the Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill earns its place as our best small charcoal grill pick.

Its standout strength: Low price and 10-year warranty.

So:

The main thing to weigh before you buy: Smallest cooking area at 160 sq in.

If you want campers who want charcoal flavor in the lightest, toughest small grill, it belongs at the top of your shortlist.

Still comparing? See exactly where the Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill ranks against the full field in our 10 Best Portable Gas Grills guide.

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