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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby eSJay » Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:25 pm

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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby donia » Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:24 pm

i caught a weber gold on "season end sale" at lowe's last year... a best buy for sure. ever' now and again i can turn out some good vittles from it!

i'm nigh about to turn it into a smoker and turn out some smoked lolly pops from french cut racks...smoke 'em to almost rare, take the barrel off, trim out the fat, cut every other rib out, quick dip in hoover juice, sprinkle with sure shot sid's & ground mustard, and finish over hot grill to rare-med rare...what filet "mignon" strives to be

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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby southdeltan » Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:03 pm

mshunter77 wrote:Spend $100 and get a weber kettle grill and spend the rest of the money on some high quality meat.
I swear. I can't even imagine spending more than 300 bucks for a grill. I have a charbroil gas grill with an alumnium body that's 9 years old or so. I've changed all the guts in it once for less than 150 I think. I always throw wood (chips or chunks) in there for smoke and don't have to wait on it to get right or deal with rancid lighter fluid taste.

I wish I had that budget. I'm thinking next year I may finally replace what I have. We'll see.

But, after watching Keith Richards sound exactly the same playing well over a dozen different guitars (makes/models/price ranges) I have to say it's more in the hands of the cook than the grill.
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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby Faithful Retrievers » Wed Mar 19, 2014 10:17 pm

Bad as I hated to buy it, I have been please with the BGE.
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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby blackhawk0718 » Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:56 am

okay i forgot to put in topic that i am interested in ONLY gas grill.
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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby ufgators68 » Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:27 am

blackhawk0718 wrote:okay i forgot to put in topic that i am interested in ONLY gas grill.
That would have helped. :lol:
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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby ufgators68 » Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:30 am

southdeltan wrote:I swear. I can't even imagine spending more than 300 bucks for a grill. I have a charbroil gas grill with an alumnium body that's 9 years old or so. I've changed all the guts in it once for less than 150 I think. I always throw wood (chips or chunks) in there for smoke and don't have to wait on it to get right or deal with rancid lighter fluid taste.

I wish I had that budget. I'm thinking next year I may finally replace what I have. We'll see.

But, after watching Keith Richards sound exactly the same playing well over a dozen different guitars (makes/models/price ranges) I have to say it's more in the hands of the cook than the grill.
If you're tasting lighter fluid, you'd doing it wrong. I may have tasted it once or twice but it was my fault for using too much and not letting the charcoal burn long enough.

I don't use it anymore. I now use a weed burner to start my fires. The coals are usually ready to go in about 15 minutes.
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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby REBEL DUCK » Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:05 am

I know where a gas rotisserie is that runs off gas and also has a willing hams wood pellet self feeding grill attached to it. The grill is super nice and on a trailer but it's 3200 if anyone is in market for a rotisserie
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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby lilwhitelie » Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:39 pm

blackhawk0718 wrote:okay i forgot to put in topic that i am interested in ONLY gas grill.

Get the charbroiled infrared grill. Not expensive and bar none the best gas grill I ever had. Will not flame up....trust me I put deer sausage and Bambi bites on and no flame ups!!! Heats up to 700 degrees in 5 min.
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Re: New Grill opinions

Postby Model12 » Sun Mar 30, 2014 6:27 pm

BGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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