AKA - "shameless plug"RebelYelp wrote:i love my Kamado Joe, there again, we also sell them.

AKA - "shameless plug"RebelYelp wrote:i love my Kamado Joe, there again, we also sell them.
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.mshunter77 wrote:Spend $100 and get a weber kettle grill and spend the rest of the money on some high quality meat.
That would have helped.blackhawk0718 wrote:okay i forgot to put in topic that i am interested in ONLY gas 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.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.
blackhawk0718 wrote:okay i forgot to put in topic that i am interested in ONLY gas grill.
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