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MiamiE 03:23 PM 03-24-2011
Weber is great, but he's not finding one for $400.
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Christiel49 06:44 AM 03-28-2011
I go CHARCOAL!!!!! No gas please :-)
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wayner123 07:20 AM 03-28-2011
I have been very happy with Brinkmann over the years. I grill quite frequently and love the one I have. I got it at Lowes in the offseason a while back and it was discounted 50% off. Been working like a champ ever since.
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Skywalker 11:55 AM 03-28-2011
Originally Posted by Christiel49:
I go CHARCOAL!!!!! No gas please :-)
:-) I have never owned a gas grill, and I never plan to!:-)

I guess I shouldn't have posted in a thread asking about gas grills!:-)
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N2 GOLD 12:02 PM 03-28-2011
Go CHARCOAL or go HOME... :-)
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chachee52 12:26 PM 03-28-2011
Originally Posted by Christiel49:
I go CHARCOAL!!!!! No gas please :-)
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
:-) I have never owned a gas grill, and I never plan to!:-)

I guess I shouldn't have posted in a thread asking about gas grills!:-)
Originally Posted by N2 GOLD:
Go CHARCOAL or go HOME... :-)
I have a charcoal one too, and actually am hoping to get a fire pit grill built in the next few years. But I do like just coming home late at night firing up the grill and having a sausage cooked in a few minutes.


So an update on the grill, after modifying the old grill I was able to get the replacement burner to fit, so for right now I am not going buy a grill, but will probably be looking at the end of the season for close out sales.
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Mugen910 12:32 PM 03-28-2011
Todd...randomly check out Lowes or HD..sometimes they put up clearance items and mix them in with regular priced stuff.
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jjirons69 02:17 PM 03-28-2011
Got to go with the Weber Genesis gas grills. Mine has 5 years on it, but the burner is starting to act crazy. Best time to buy is the end of summer as the days start getting colder. Grills and lawnmowers are cheaper then. I seriously thought about leaving the gas world for the charcoal world on my next purchase. I'm seriously considering a medium Big Green Egg or maybe a large one. A local butcher shop smoked a turkey for 12 hours and it was magnificent. I see them on Craigslist from time to time.
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Aero95 08:46 AM 03-29-2011
I have a weber charcoal and if I get a gas grill I will probably look at a Napoleon Prestige I P450. Cant beat the flavor of charcoal though :-)
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hammondc 09:05 AM 03-29-2011
Originally Posted by jjirons69:
I'm seriously considering a medium Big Green Egg or maybe a large one. A local butcher shop smoked a turkey for 12 hours and it was magnificent. I see them on Craigslist from time to time.
Do this. It will change your life. I LOVE LOVE LOVE mine. I have a Large.
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Aero95 09:08 AM 03-29-2011
Chip would you know if the Kamado grill is the same as the Green Egg by any chance?
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Gargoyle 09:10 AM 03-29-2011
Love my Char-Griller. I first started using them for my smoker, but my wife doesn't like the time it takes for charcoal (blasphemy!). I got her a gas one from Char-Griller and it has been fantastic.
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BloodSpite 09:19 AM 03-29-2011
Originally Posted by Christiel49:
I go CHARCOAL!!!!! No gas please :-)
:-)

Got a Masterbuilt Kingsford Grill/Smoker combo that has been absolutely phenom!
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hammondc 11:06 AM 03-29-2011
Originally Posted by aero95:
Chip would you know if the Kamado grill is the same as the Green Egg by any chance?
Very similar, but Kamado is a LOT more $$. Mainly because they are a helluva lot prettier. Outside of that, I do not think there is much difference.
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Aero95 11:22 AM 03-29-2011
Cool thanks. I have some of the coconut charcoal they make and I was just wondering. I like the Green Egg more anyways.
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hammondc 01:27 PM 03-29-2011
Originally Posted by aero95:
Cool thanks. I have some of the coconut charcoal they make and I was just wondering. I like the Green Egg more anyways.
I have never tried the coconut charcoal. Mainly because the reviews on Naked Whiz are pretty bad. I use the Royal Oak from Wally World.
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Aero95 02:35 PM 03-29-2011
I don't use it much either. I use Royal Oak that I buy in 40lb bulk and wicked good charcoal but thats super hard to find around here. The Coconut charcoal is a PITA to get started.
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hammondc 07:33 PM 03-29-2011
Royal is about the highest rated on Naked Whiz. They make the BGE charcoal too. Good stuff.
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mithrilG60 07:49 PM 03-29-2011
Originally Posted by T.G:
Hard to beat the durability of the Weber Genesis gas grills, but I don't really care for their left to right burner design which makes having a cool zone rather difficult, I much prefer front to back burner design when dealing with gas.
QFT, especially the left to right burner design. That design also means the left side is ofter cooler than the right :-)

My wife gave me a 4-burner Napoleon P450RB grill last year for my birthday and it's AMAZING. Same quality and durability as Weber w/ a lifetime warranty on all the SS parts and burner box. Very hot and even, the outer two burners wrap around the back to form a U shape which lets you turn down/off the centre burner to create an direct heat zone that covers about 80% of the grill surface. The rotisserie burner is amazing and the rotisserie kit was included.

I am given to understand that Napoleon isn't as common down in the US (it's a Canadian company out of Barrie, Ontario) but it's well worth it if you can find them!
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