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...
calewjohnson wrote:Just for the record.DiskDoctr wrote:2012Coleman wrote:The OP wrote:
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 transporting?
By now, I'm sure that the OP knows not to travel with his grill hooked up to the rear of his TT - that was the original question, remember???
Yes, but we're so far beyond that now :R
Now instead of helpful tips, we have people telling others they are incompetent at grilling because their grill smokes or their burgers make grease :R
People get cranky when they are I'll, and more than a few of us have SPRING FEVER! I have a bad case of it myself :B
I don't think incompetent was used….it is just that some people's techniques aren't as good as others. I have been over to peoples houses for cookouts before, ended up with a burnt piece of meat that was quite raw in the middle. So, you don't need the Tim Allen of cooking grills, more BTUs is not necessarily better….
Cale