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  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    travelrider73 wrote:
    Old-Biscuit wrote:
    Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.


    Well, I'm setting up to go full time for a few years and I'm used to having a Weber Summit Series Gas Grill, a Weber One Touch kettle, and a smoker at home. I'm looking for something that will make me almost as happy for my home on wheels. if $300 will do the trick, then that's a small price to have some of my grilling, rotisserie-ing, and possibly smoking capability back. I certainly can't take those three monster grills with me.


    Been FT for 7 yrs.
    IF I was a BBQ connoisseur I would probably go with that Lunchbox.
    Seems compact enough to stow easily without a mess.
    I'd want to see one and check it out.

    Our little Weber has done well for us.


    I'd like to see one too. The problem is that they're a boutique company in New York that, to my knowledge, only sells direct. No distributors or retailers. If I buy one, I just have to go for it and hope it's as nice as it looks on the web site.
  • travelrider73 wrote:
    Old-Biscuit wrote:
    Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.


    Well, I'm setting up to go full time for a few years and I'm used to having a Weber Summit Series Gas Grill, a Weber One Touch kettle, and a smoker at home. I'm looking for something that will make me almost as happy for my home on wheels. if $300 will do the trick, then that's a small price to have some of my grilling, rotisserie-ing, and possibly smoking capability back. I certainly can't take those three monster grills with me.


    Been FT for 7 yrs.
    IF I was a BBQ connoisseur I would probably go with that Lunchbox.
    Seems compact enough to stow easily without a mess.
    I'd want to see one and check it out.

    Our little Weber has done well for us.
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  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.


    Well, I'm setting up to go full time for a few years and I'm used to having a Weber Summit Series Gas Grill, a Weber One Touch kettle, and a smoker at home. I'm looking for something that will make me almost as happy for my home on wheels. if $300 will do the trick, then that's a small price to have some of my grilling, rotisserie-ing, and possibly smoking capability back. I certainly can't take those three monster grills with me.
  • Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.

    Think I'll stick with my $25 Weber Smokey Joe