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Independent research review · Updated 18 August 2026

Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill

The rectangular lidded body travels neatly and offers useful direct and indirect charcoal zones. It makes the most sense for compact charcoal cooking, provided its main drawback—charcoal requires more time, cleanup and local fire-rule awareness—is not a deal-breaker.

Quick verdict

The Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill has a clear job in a camp kitchen instead of pretending to suit every trip. The appeal is simple: the rectangular lidded body travels neatly and offers useful direct and indirect charcoal zones. The equally important drawback is that charcoal requires more time, cleanup and local fire-rule awareness.

Who should choose it?

Choose this model when your priority is compact charcoal cooking. Skip it when your trip style makes its main limitation more important than its strength.

Our editorial take

The main reason to consider the Weber Go-Anywhere Charcoal Grill: the rectangular lidded body travels neatly and offers useful direct and indirect charcoal zones. That is genuinely useful for compact charcoal cooking—not simply another feature added to make the box look impressive.

The compromise: charcoal requires more time, cleanup and local fire-rule awareness. Think about the trip after the meal as well as the cooking itself: where this portable camping grill will sit in the vehicle, how it will be cleaned, and whether one person can comfortably move it when packed.

Our practical verdict is to shortlist it when compact charcoal cooking describes most of your trips. If its limitation will frustrate you every weekend, choose a simpler or smaller alternative. Confirm the exact Amazon model, dimensions and included accessories because colors and bundles can change.

What to check before buying

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Evidence note

Research-led editorial assessment, not hands-on testing. We do not display changing prices, star ratings or copied customer-review text.