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- tred0956ExplorerWeber Q 120. Works great with small disposable bottles and they last quite a long time. Works equally well with larger refillable tanks.
- alcaracuExplorerx2 on the cobb grill. been using ours for 7 years. plus my mantra is gas for heat charcoal for cooking!
- RoyBExplorer IIPOPPY and NANA - The Coleman ROAD TRIP has a removable grease drip pan which you can fill with water and it really makes for a real easy cleanup...
Roy Ken kerry4951 wrote:
Weber Q. Its a nice size, easy to use, and well built. I can run mine off of the outside TC propane connection or I can use the portable bottles.
x2- MrPhelpsExplorerWe have a Cobb Grill and love it. Works well for 2 people. As a matter of fact, I just put on turkey to smoke in it 15 minutes ago.
Cobb Grill - kerry4951ExplorerWeber Q. Its a nice size, easy to use, and well built. I can run mine off of the outside TC propane connection or I can use the portable bottles.
- FreeLanceingExplorer IIWebwe baby q
- BumpyroadExplorerOh yeah, I have never found one that takes those small cylinders of gas that is very satisfactory. keep blowing out, etc. now I have the plug in on the RV system. I'd get one that can use the larger 5-10 lbs. cylinders.
bumpy - bobndotExplorer IIIWe use a stainless Esbit folding charcoal grill .
We line it with tin foil for easy clean up. It folds up to a very small small thin package, easy to store, has adjustable rack height and always stays in the camper in it's own bag . For two people it's fine. Sometimes I cut up and split small pieces of wood and cook on wood . It's the size of a small laptop.
Esbit Folding grill - Poppy___NanaExplorer
RoyB wrote:
We have the COLEMAN ROAD TRIP GRILL that run on the 1lb propane canister...
I like the water in the bottom area for easy clean up...
Roy Ken
Please explain the water in the bottom???
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