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- Go_DogsExplorerI take a small propane camping grill, ( uses the 1 lb propane bottles-so I can put it anywhere, I rarely use it), an Induction cooktop, (fast and easy) and a charcoal grill. If I want flavor, I use the charcoal grill. If I want to boil water, coffee or anything else that just needs heat-I use the induction cooktop.
- kmbeltExplorer
Terryallan wrote:
Bird Freak wrote:
Dog Folks wrote:
Add another weber fan here. I have had mine thru 2 campers now and still works perfect. Sometimes you DO get what you pay for! If you can't spell Weber I guess you shouldn't bash them. :WTerryallan wrote:
Webbers are great if you got more money than you know what to do with. however. The table top grills at Lowe's are great as well. at about 1/3 the cost of a Webber. Have one we have used for many years. Store easily, uses one, 1lb propane canister.
buying a name is sometimes just that. buying a name
I am careful with my money and a Weber is a perfect example of "You get what you pay for." . Not foolish at all.
If you are happy with your cheaper grill, great, just don't criticize and insult us for our choices.
Checking the responses, Lowes recommended = one
Weber recommended = 14
Nope. I stand by my statement. Names don't make things better. Just more expensive. Like Coleman camping equipment. Made by the same company. but the one with Coleman on it costs twice as much. Because every one knows Coleman makes the best stuff. But do they know. Coleman makes NOTHING.
And like Chevy and GMC. Same car. Different badge. but one costs more.
Chevy and GMC are both made by GM, i get that, but this isn't even the same comparison as there is not a comparable grill like the weber. Show me another tabletop grill that has a cast iron grate, aluminum construction, and true stainless burner tube. I have never seen anything equivalent in all i have seen.
I'm glad you are happy with your inexpensive grill, but if you cooked 1 time on a Weber Q, you would be changing your tune.
Having said that, I'll keep using my Weber 200 at the house and my 100 while camping. - magnusfideExplorer II
Dmbaker07 wrote:
This may not be for everyone, but I love my Camp Chef Mountain man grill. It has 3 surfaces, 1 cooks over your fire, another holds wood or charcoal under the 3rd which cooks over that. I love my morning bacon cooked over the fire. I have a small propane grill but have not used it since I bought the mountain man. I can understand some people preferring traditional grill due to convenience and set up. Just another option.
That's a good looking rig. It would make a nice addition to the Dutch Oven Cast Iron Chef's portable kitchen equipment. My son is making me a chuck box to fit on a hitch mount cargo carrier. That Mountain Man would be easily integrated into the design. Perfect for those trips to Dutch Oven Gatherings. - Big_KatunaExplorer III have retired my Weber Q 200 to my house patio and switched to a two burner Camp Chef for the rv.
Agree its worth the money; mine is 11 years old and still cooks like new. Factory burner.
The Weber only grilled while you can swap surfaces on the CC. I can use it as a two burner stove, add the narrow one burner grill and grill and use the other burner to boil or fry and I got the Pizza Oven for Christmas which works very well. I have a big cast iron griddle I can set on it too.
clicky - BumpyroadExplorer
Terryallan wrote:
Nope. I stand by my statement. Names don't make things better. Just more expensive. Like Coleman camping equipment. Made by the same company. but the one with Coleman on it costs twice as much. Because every one knows Coleman makes the best stuff. But do they know. Coleman makes NOTHING.
And like Chevy and GMC. Same car. Different badge. but one costs more.
sort of like my "I just bought a 2 burner stainless one at Lowe's for $100. that previous post reminds me that it appears to be identical to a $200 Cusinart except it has just a name plate where the Cusinart has a theremometer. :)
I'll bet even money that it came off the same line in China as the Cusinart does.
I just solved my image problem. have an Olympic grill for the RV, plugs into system, use a small cylinder or an external 20 lber that had a thermometer with what I believe is the standard 3 hole mount. pulled that off and will make a "cusinart " out of my generic one
bumpy - 2112Explorer II
Terryallan wrote:
I agree with you on this to a point.
Webbers are great if you got more money than you know what to do with. however. The table top grills at Lowe's are great as well. at about 1/3 the cost of a Webber. Have one we have used for many years. Store easily, uses one, 1lb propane canister.
buying a name is sometimes just that. buying a name
The only reason I own one is I had a $100 Amazon gift certificate to burn. I doubt I would have ever owned one if I had to pay full price. DW and I decided to splurge a little and apply the certificate towards the Q. We are happy we did.
Now that I do own one if/when it needs to be replaced I will certainly replace it with the same, at full price if necessary. - TerryallanExplorer II
Bird Freak wrote:
Dog Folks wrote:
Add another weber fan here. I have had mine thru 2 campers now and still works perfect. Sometimes you DO get what you pay for! If you can't spell Weber I guess you shouldn't bash them. :WTerryallan wrote:
Webbers are great if you got more money than you know what to do with. however. The table top grills at Lowe's are great as well. at about 1/3 the cost of a Webber. Have one we have used for many years. Store easily, uses one, 1lb propane canister.
buying a name is sometimes just that. buying a name
I am careful with my money and a Weber is a perfect example of "You get what you pay for." . Not foolish at all.
If you are happy with your cheaper grill, great, just don't criticize and insult us for our choices.
Checking the responses, Lowes recommended = one
Weber recommended = 14
Nope. I stand by my statement. Names don't make things better. Just more expensive. Like Coleman camping equipment. Made by the same company. but the one with Coleman on it costs twice as much. Because every one knows Coleman makes the best stuff. But do they know. Coleman makes NOTHING.
And like Chevy and GMC. Same car. Different badge. but one costs more. - Dmbaker07ExplorerThis may not be for everyone, but I love my Camp Chef Mountain man grill. It has 3 surfaces, 1 cooks over your fire, another holds wood or charcoal under the 3rd which cooks over that. I love my morning bacon cooked over the fire. I have a small propane grill but have not used it since I bought the mountain man. I can understand some people preferring traditional grill due to convenience and set up. Just another option.
- lgarciaExplorerI use a Biolite wood stove - mine is their CampStove bundle. It works well for the two of us.
http://www.biolitestove.com/products/biolite-bundle
I use the packaged wood chips from Lowes. A little goes a long way.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_83442-37442-11402_1z0wejb__?productId=3318636&pl=1 - aclayExplorerJumbo Joe is fantastic
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