GENTLEMEN....start your grilles? (1 Viewer)

wayyy overpriced. and a gas grill at that. Real BBQ is done over wood and charcoal. Do yourself a favor---------
Get creative or hook up with someone that is. Build your own.
For that price, you can build one that would roast a whole hog.
Saw this at Phoenix. cool to look at but jeez, what a price tag.
imo~~~
 
wayyy overpriced. and a gas grill at that. Real BBQ is done over wood and charcoal. Do yourself a favor---------
Get creative or hook up with someone that is. Build your own.
For that price, you can build one that would roast a whole hog.
Saw this at Phoenix. cool to look at but jeez, what a price tag.
imo~~~

Right on Lori; If your going to cook with gas stay in the kitchen.
Maybe something wide, more sq. in. grill area like a Donovan. W/blower on top to help get that charcoal burning would be the cats a$$.
 
wayyy overpriced. and a gas grill at that. Real BBQ is done over wood and charcoal. Do yourself a favor---------
Get creative or hook up with someone that is. Build your own.
For that price, you can build one that would roast a whole hog.
Saw this at Phoenix. cool to look at but jeez, what a price tag.
imo~~~

You are correct, the ONLY way to grill is with charcoal!
 
Actually for less than 200 bucks you can get a gas grill with 2 burners that will cook just as good as this one, it won't be near as cool but will do the same job. Every good backyard Pro should have a decent gas grill, charcoal grill, and a good wood smoker, each one has a place and purpose.
 
this is my small smoker with the Thanksgiving birds on
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It's an Old Country smoker, I also have a "modified Weber 22" kettle, charcoal grill which is BOSS, and a Charbroil stainless gas grill that rounds out the "outdoor kitchen". The gas grill is wonderful for doing corn on the cob, baked potatoes, veggie pouches, and keeping things warm, a nessicity in outdoor cooking.
 
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