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- Ron3rdExplorer IIIMost recommend the Weber Q series for good reason. My full size Weber Q is going on 13 years old and still works like new, though the finish is wearing off in a few spots. Never babied, and cleaned about once a year. I just burn everything off.
If you get a Q, I also highly recommend the Weber rolling cart which accepts the Baby Q and Full size Q.
Downside; they're heavy which is a turnoff for some - Big_BlueExplorerThank you for all for the options. Time to research!
- magnusfideExplorer II
GoPackGo wrote:
If you MUST get a gas grill, the Weber Q grill seems to be what most recommend.
FWIW, I do think it's an excellent choice. I have one.
Triple ditto. - D_E_BishopExplorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
KISS theory.
I've tried them all and trust me once you get going on RV'ing.
"space" how much room something will take up, will become a priority with your RV!
BBQ grill and burner. Folds flat for storage and doesn't take up a lot of room in storage bay.
I agree with Rockhill manor. I use a very old cast aluminum Toro table top model and we've never had problems with cooking on it. My DB bought us a Baby "Q" for our condo and I hated that thing. You could not sear a steak with that thing. Hooked the Toro back up worked fine for hot dogs, sausage links, kielbasa and searing hamburgers and steaks, any heat you wanted. The "Q" was a space hog to boot, took 3 or 4 times as much room as the Toro. - harley-daveExplorerWe went with a Cuisinart portable because of weight. Weber are nice but heavy. We have a 31' class C and weight is always an issue so we always have to go with light as possible. The Cuisinart works well for us, we can use the Coleman propane tanks or hook to our main tank if we choose.
Dave - evanremExplorer III went with the three burner camp chef with the grill you place on top. It can be used as a range, grill or griddle. Its big but all fits in the front storage.
- rockhillmanorExplorer IIKISS theory.
I've tried them all and trust me once you get going on RV'ing.
"space" how much room something will take up, will become a priority with your RV!
BBQ grill and burner. Folds flat for storage and doesn't take up a lot of room in storage bay. - BumpyroadExplorerI would never spend big money$ on a grill that wasn't either cast aluminum or stainless steel.
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forgot the "n" - SCVJeffExplorer
icanon wrote:
x8rhagfo wrote:
STBRetired wrote:
X5 for the Weber Q.
X6!
X7. Can't go wrong. - StraboExplorerWhatever you like and want to spend money on.....There are dozens of them. Me, I use a stainless steel 305 hooked to a bulk tank, set on a plastic folding table, plenty of cooking room.
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