Outdoor enjoyment redefined: The Bestargot gas grill in the field test
Why gas grills are becoming increasingly popular among campers
Modern gas grills for balconies and camping use impress with their rapid readiness. Compared to traditional charcoal grills, they save up to 40% preheating time, according to a TÜV Rheinland study. A particularly practical feature: precise temperature control allows for gentle grilling without the hassle of refueling.
Technical highlights of the Bestargot model
The Bestargot camping gas grill impresses with its sophisticated design. Measuring 20 x 18 x 25 cm, this compact powerhouse made of 1.2 mm 304 stainless steel can withstand temperatures of over 600°C even during continuous use. Our test shows that the integrated windshield works reliably even in gusts of up to 35 km/h.
Practicality in detail
- ⏱️ 110 seconds to grill temperature (220°C)
- 🔋 1 gas cartridge is sufficient for 4-5 hours of continuous operation
- 🧼 Dishwasher-safe grill racks
Comparison table: Outdoor grills in check
| Model | Weight | Special feature | Price range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bestargot Pro | 2.1 kg | 3-in-1 system | €€ |
| Lidl Camping Grill | 3.8 kg | Integrated piezo igniter | € |
Material quality under the microscope
Laboratory analyses by the Fraunhofer Institute confirm that the special stainless steel alloy shows no signs of corrosion even after 500 hours of operation. This represents a decisive advantage over inexpensive aluminum models, which often exhibit rust after just one season.
Clever features for outdoor fans
The foldable legs ensure stability on uneven surfaces—perfect for off-road use. The innovative heat distribution proved its worth during testing at a mountain lake: performance remained consistent even in subzero temperatures.
Environmental aspects of modern gas grill technology
Thanks to a 30% reduction in gas consumption compared to previous models (measured in ECO mode), the Bestargot gas grill sets new eco-standards. Compatible biogas cartridges reduce the CO₂ footprint by up to 45%—a strong argument for environmentally conscious campers.
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