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js6343js6343
Jul 15, 2014Explorer
Whatever fits you best....
For us, I have tried 3 routes. The RVQ went in the trash right away. It was mickey mouse quality and to small for our needs. Then we tried a gas grill with a hose connect to the TT propane, similar to the post above. It might be my fault, but I have never had success with gas grills. This one was no exception. I got full flame but could never get the grill hot enough for searing meat. Hot dogs and hamburgers were OK, but not much else. And boy, are gas grills a mess to clean. The grease never burns off.
Finally went to a full size charcoal grill. It takes up space in the suburban, but since grilling at the campsite is a priority for us, it is a reasonable trade. Charcoal gets HOT. And is suprisingly easy to maintain and clean.
For us, I have tried 3 routes. The RVQ went in the trash right away. It was mickey mouse quality and to small for our needs. Then we tried a gas grill with a hose connect to the TT propane, similar to the post above. It might be my fault, but I have never had success with gas grills. This one was no exception. I got full flame but could never get the grill hot enough for searing meat. Hot dogs and hamburgers were OK, but not much else. And boy, are gas grills a mess to clean. The grease never burns off.
Finally went to a full size charcoal grill. It takes up space in the suburban, but since grilling at the campsite is a priority for us, it is a reasonable trade. Charcoal gets HOT. And is suprisingly easy to maintain and clean.
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