








🔥 Travel light, grill right — your portable flavor passport!
The Weber 9020001 Traveler is a sleek, blue portable gas grill designed for professionals who crave gourmet grilling on the move. Featuring a compact footprint perfect for car trunks, a versatile 1-burner with precise temperature control, and a large cooking surface that fits up to 15 burgers, it combines convenience with performance. Equipped with smart features like tool hooks, a side table, built-in thermometer, and an all-terrain cart for quick setup, it’s backed by Weber’s 5-year warranty and renowned customer support—making it the ultimate travel companion for elevated outdoor cooking.







| ASIN | B0B9V9H8XZ |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Brand Name | Weber |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (48) |
| Date First Available | 7 October 2022 |
| Fuel type | Gas |
| Heating Elements | 1 |
| Included Components | Weber Traveler Portable Gas Grill |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Item Weight | 14.5 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Info | 9020001 |
| Part Number | 9020001 |
| Product Dimensions | 108.51 x 56.01 x 37.21 cm; 14.51 kg |
| Special Features | Portable |
N**R
Vraiment bien fait
R**.
When barbecuing the handle gets quite hot for lifting up and down the cover otherwise not bad a little overpriced
M**N
So far excellent. Used once for steaks. Heats up quickly no mess no fuss. Would highly recommend this Weber grill to anyone!!
K**E
Would not buy again if I had the choice. There are cheap elements to the design and construction. Overall, I wish the design of the grill was using more rugged parts (not cheap plastic) and such that it's more capable of being transported on either side. The idea of a collapsing grill is great but this one is simply missing some basic testing and feedback to the designers. I don't suggest purchasing this if you are looking for a grill to load up into a truck to go camping. 1. The pneumatic closer on the back is attached into the frame with a cheap, riveted sort of nut. Those popped out after second time using the grill. I had to take off the pneumatic closer because there was no way to fix it. The grill is still usable but now you have to be very careful collapsing it. The construction of the grill should have used a better attachment point instead of the cheaper style. 2. The lock for the lid that closes when grill is lowered broke off. It's a very cheap plastic design with a spring such that if it is off even slightly, then the act of closing the grill puts pressure on the plastic and causes it to snap. It was unnecessary design to make a lock for the lid that automatically locks when the grill is lowered. A simple manual latch would have sufficed. 3. The knob for the fuel is the furthest part that stick out on one of the edges while the pneumatic loser is furthest out on the other. This means when storing and transporting the grill, if you do it on the front side then it's going to end up getting turned on or breaking off the knob. Had this happen and it leaked out the fuel (don't transport with the fuel attached). The knob should have been placed differently to prevent it being the furthest part on that edge. If you store and transport it on the other side (the back) then you put pressure on the pneumatic closer. That's probably what ended up causing it to break in (1). The close should be on the inside or otherwise more protected and better secured to the frame. 4. The grill doesn't come with a case. That should be included instead of separate. You have to purchase through a third party. The covers I've found do work great though. As well they are needed for transportation after the lid lock snaps off. 5. The full griddle made by weber for this particular grill required disconnecting the metal brackets inside the lid to flip them around. If you don't do that then the lid doesn't close all the way. Seems it was an afterthought for the brackets to work with the optional griddle.
W**.
This is a great grill on the go for camping. The only drawback would be the regulator. It is setup this way on purpose, but there is no way to hook this grill directly to your RV. It takes serious modification to do so. They sell and RV compatible version of this grill from $100 more, which is just not worth the money. For performance, it does exactly what it says it does. It has a large grilling space, and can do low or high heat. The temperature control is good enough for its size, but just be aware, this will never be a smoker. It is not a problem to carry, for an average adult, but may be heavy for smaller or older folks.
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