tkoden
Feb 21, 2014Explorer
RV BBQ
My trailer came with an outdoor gas bbq. I finally set it up in preparation for our first real outing this weekend. I was just wondering if the bbq is designed to be left attached to the trailer while...
LarryJM wrote:Since you have only been using it for a year, and your location leads me to believe that it is likely that it is only a partial year of use.... I can see the problem that you have in believing that grease buildup can be a problem.Huntindog wrote:Tachdriver wrote:Do it often enough, and it WILL be a problem.facory wrote:
What happens to the awning when you BBQ next to the trailer? It's got to deposit smoke and grease on the underside of the awning. Got to be a mess after a while, and especially after rolling the awning up and letting it set until the next trip. YUK!
Never had a problem, and I cooked steaks and other greasy foods....
Heck it even is a problem at my sticks and bricks house... Of course if the grill really is lacking in BTUs, then it may not create any of the issues...but in that case, it won't cook very well either.
All I can say after using mine for close to 1yr worth of camping nites nothing in your post is correct. I proved that with the actual pics I provided and like everyone else that has actually used these grills the grease and smoke issue is NON EXISTANT ... PERIOD.
I question if we have some pyromaniacs out there reading about all these flame ups and not being able to grill and not get grease everywhere.
Oh well :h
Larry