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Amazon Gold Box – Cuisinart compact gas grills up to 40% off: CGG-120 $117 shipped (Orig. $200), more

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering up to 49% off Cuisinart Grills. While all three models are at the current lowest prices including the stainless steel CGG-306, the standout from the lot is the sub $120 Cuisinart CGG-120 tabletop grill. You can grab the portable gas grill for $116.99 shipped today. That’s $83 under the original listing, $3 under our previous mention, and within $7 of the all-time low, which was nearly a year ago.

This portable tabletop propane gas grill (tank not included) features a stainless steel top, sides and burner (12,000 BTU). You’ll also find a porcelain coated cast iron cooking grate, temperature gauge, removable veggie panel, twist-start ignition system and more. This model has received a 4.4/5 star rating from over 560 Amazon customers.

If you’re looking for more power, the CGG-306 model offers nearly twice the BTUs and an all stainless design for $20 more. And the CPO-600 portable outdoor pizza oven is available for $189.30 shipped. It has a 15,000 BTU burner and can cook pizzas “in as little as 5 minutes.” Both models are the current lowest price we can find and sit with 4+ star ratings much like the rest of the popular small appliances from Cuisinart.

More on the Cuisinart CGG-120 tabletop grill:

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 features Cuisinart’s unique Versatile Modular Grill Surface system, which is a series of interchangeable specialized grill surfaces suited to frequently grilled foods, such as veggies, breads & pizzas, and delicate foods. The panels mate securely to the cooking surface, yet remove quickly and easily for cleaning and storage. The grill comes with the Veggie Panel, and others are available. Other features include a precision temperature gauge, the Cuisinart TwiStart Ignition system, and a removable drip tray.

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Combining exceptional performance with convenient portability, the tabletop Cuisinart All Foods gas grill (model CGG-200) makes a nice choice for any grilling enthusiast. The unit’s 12,000-BTU stainless-steel loop burner delivers the heat needed to cook up anything from salmon, red potatoes, and asparagus to steaks, slabs of fresh pineapple, and veggie shish-kabobs. Its heat-distributing panel and porcelain enamel-coated cast-iron cooking grate help ensure excellent grilling results. Even more, the grill features a modular grill-surface system, which accommodates a variety of interchangeable panels designed specifically for frequently grilled foods like fresh summer vegetables, breads and pizzas, and delicate food items. An all-purpose veggie panel comes included (others sold separately).

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices