Tailgating Grills
One very popular activity these days is visiting sporting events using tailgating grills to cook your food, these grills can come in varying sizes to accommodate most budgets.
The typical basic portable tailgating grills can be propane or charcoal based, this can be transported in the back of your car or pickup and is at the lower end of the price bracket for tailgating grills.
Or you might prefer one of the more up market table top grills, these can come with a whole host of accessories and are considered to be in the middle price range for grills.
Probably the most used type of grill is the mounted version on the back of your pickup, these types of grill mount on the back of your vehicle and swing out to give you ample room and work surface to do your outdoor grilling. 
The cost of one of these tailgating grills can vary considerably depending on what style and size you are looking at, but they will be more expensive than the ordinary type grill so be prepared to pay more.
If you are considering doing plenty of sporting events and tailgate cooking then this is the grill you should be looking at, they are very easy to use and offer the best access to cooking food outdoors.
The cost can be a big factor when looking at this type, but do not let that put you off this type of tailgating grills, they can make your trip much more enjoyable with the ease of use they posses.
Below we have listed different types of tailgating grills for you to look at, make sure you read the manufactures information before you buy to make sure you get the right grill for you.
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Blue Rhino GTC1000SP Tailgate Propane Barbecue Grill with Foldable Cart.
Take summer grilling to a new level of ease and portability with this propane barbecue grill.
The unit provides a 294-square-inch grilling surface that can accommodate up to 16 burgers at a time, and its two stainless-steel P-shaped burners, each with an output of 9,000 BTUs, deliver up to 18,000 BTUs total.
Use the grill to cook up anything from hot dogs and hamburgers to veggie shish kabobs, salmon fillets, grilled eggplant, corn on the cob, slices of fresh pineapple, and more.
Thoughtfully designed, the unit offers push-button ignition for easy start-ups, a large lid handle, and two side shelves for setting condiments, plates, and platters, as well as a lock for the lid, a side handle, a quick-folding cart design, and two rolling wheels for smooth transport from the car to the crowd–whether gathering with friends on the beach, at a cabin, or at a tailgating party.
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