Cuisinart CCG190RB vs Charbroil 463253925

These two grills sit at opposite ends of the backyard cooking spectrum. The Cuisinart CCG190RB is a compact 14-inch charcoal grill that weighs just 2 pounds and lists under $40, making it a go-to for tailgates, camping trips, and apartment balconies. The Charbroil 463253925 is a full-size 4-burner gas grill with 435 square inches of cooking area and 11,000 BTUs of output, priced around $394. One runs on charcoal briquettes and fits in a backpack; the other lives on a patio and feeds a crowd. Choosing between them comes down to how much space you have, how you want to fuel your cook, and whether portability or capacity matters more.

Quick winner

For most backyard grillers who cook regularly, the Charbroil 463253925 wins on capacity, convenience, and consistent heat control. The Cuisinart CCG190RB is the clear pick only when portability and low cost are the top priorities.

Key differences, measured

  • The Cuisinart CCG190RB is 90% cheaper ($39.99 vs $394.43).
  • The Charbroil 463253925 is 3 more (4 vs 1).
  • Amazon buyers rate the Charbroil 463253925 0.2 stars higher across 34,329 combined reviews.

Side-by-side specs

Spec Cuisinart CCG190RB Grill Charbroil 463253925 Grill
Price $39.99 $394.43
Rating 4.3 (20,900) 4.5 (13,429)
Fuel Charcoal Gas
Burners 1 4
Cooking area 196 Sq In 435 Sq In
Material Alloy Steel Metal
Install Freestanding Freestanding
Color Portable Charcoal Grill, 14" (Red) Black
Dimensions 14.6 X 14 X 15 In 35 X 35 X 35 In

The two contenders

Cuisinart CCG190RB Grill

Cuisinart CCG190RB grill, Portable Charcoal Grill, 14" (Red)

The Cuisinart CCG190RB is a 14-inch round portable charcoal grill made from alloy steel. Its 196 square inches of cooking space handles about 8 to 10 burgers in a single layer. At roughly 2 pounds, it packs flat and travels easily, which explains why it has drawn over 20,900 reviews and a 4.3-star rating. Charcoal fuel means you get the smoke flavor that gas grills cannot replicate, though you also deal with ash cleanup and longer preheat times. At $39.99 it is one of the least expensive grills on the market, which makes it a low-risk entry point for anyone new to charcoal cooking.

Buy this if: Campers, tailgaters, and apartment dwellers who need a grill that fits in a bag or on a small balcony. Anyone on a tight budget who wants to get into charcoal grilling without a big investment. Cooks who prioritize smoky charcoal flavor over convenience and cook only a few portions at a time.

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Charbroil 463253925 Grill

Charbroil 463253925 grill, Black

The Charbroil 463253925 is a freestanding 4-burner gas grill running on gas with 11,000 BTUs and 435 square inches of primary cooking area. Its metal construction and full-size footprint at 35 by 35 inches make it a permanent or semi-permanent patio fixture rather than a portable unit. Gas ignition means you go from cold to cooking temperature in about 10 minutes with no ash to manage after the cook. At $394.43 it carries a significantly higher price, but its 13,429 reviews and 4.5-star rating suggest it delivers consistent results for everyday family grilling. Four independent burners let you run a two-zone setup, which is useful for searing steaks and finishing them over indirect heat.

Buy this if: Homeowners who grill several times a week and need enough space to feed four to six people without batching. Anyone who wants the speed and cleanup simplicity of gas over charcoal. Grillers who want precise, independent burner control for multi-zone cooking like searing and indirect roasting at the same time.

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Frequently asked questions

Can the Cuisinart CCG190RB handle a full rack of ribs?

No. Its 196 square inch cooking surface is designed for small portions, so a full slab of spare ribs will not fit flat. You could cut a rack in half and stand the sections upright in a rib rack accessory, but for low-and-slow rib cooks a larger grill or dedicated smoker is a better fit.

Does the Charbroil 463253925 require a propane tank or natural gas hookup?

The 463253925 is listed as a gas grill. Confirm the specific fuel type on the product listing before purchasing since gas grills typically connect to a standard 20-pound propane cylinder. Natural gas conversion kits are sometimes available separately but are not included by default.

Which grill is easier to clean after cooking?

The Charbroil 463253925 is easier to clean because gas combustion leaves no ash residue. You scrub the grates and empty a grease tray. The Cuisinart CCG190RB requires you to let the charcoal cool completely, then dispose of ash, which adds time and a bit of mess to post-cook cleanup.

Is the Cuisinart CCG190RB suitable for use on a wood deck?

Charcoal grills produce live embers that can escape through the bottom vents, so using any charcoal grill directly on a wood deck or composite surface carries a fire risk. Place it on a non-combustible surface such as concrete, brick, or a purpose-made grill mat rated for charcoal use, and keep it away from anything flammable.

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