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Chickenmaster Lunchbox Charcoal Grill (or others)

travelrider73
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Does anyone have one of these? If so, how do you like it?

http://www.chickenmastergrills.com/lunchbox/

Alternatively, looking for portable charcoal grill recommendations.

Thanks!
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Go_Dogs
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Low and Slow
The PK grill in action.

robsouth
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That PK Grill is the last one you will ever need to buy. I've had mine since the 1970's and it is still my grill of choice.
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Go_Dogs
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travelrider73 wrote:
Go Dogs wrote:
For a bullet-proof, portable, charcoal smoker and grill: PK Grill/smoker
It will last a lifetime and you can achieve excellent temperature control using the vents.


That thing is pretty ugly - looks like a buffet pan on a cart. But if it does the trick, then that's the most important thing...

My question is where would I put such a monster? If it came with folding legs maybe...


The actual grill/smoker lifts off the stand. I load it with charcoal and put it in the shower when we travel. I don't think it's ugly-I think it looks like an Airstream!

RP_S_RV_S
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I just bought this grill a couple months ago and it is great. I do not even use my gas grill since I have gotten this. I also have one of the bigger grill the party pro and I love it. If you buy it you will not be disappointed.

GrumpyGator
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Let us know how this works out for you.

I recently ordered a Traeger portable grill. Traeger is a pellet fired grill and while it doesn't have a rotisserie, it can be a grill, an oven, or a smoker.

Mine came with a free carrying case and the price was about the same as what you're looking at.
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Mocoondo
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Smokey Joe for me as well.

We have an infared natural gas grill at home which is very convenient, but when on the road, nothing beats a good steak on the Smokey Joe. We carry our charcoal in a small Rubbermaid tub. The Smokey Joe is also the perfect size for a large cast iron skillet and we almost always fry up a great breakfast on the grill in the morning as well.

We also have a small Magma kettle grill like this one that we use from time to time. It actually belongs on our boat, but I do bring it along camping from time to time too. I have a mount for it that grips right to the side of the picnic table and hangs out over the side.

AJR
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I like my Smokey Joe. I have had it for many years.
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travelrider73
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
What I couldn't find on website was how it actually worked.

Saw videos of him doing the two whole chickens on rotisserie (looked yummmmmy!)
with the grill crate vertical but nothing about HOW it works (the vertical or horizontal position)

Looks well made.......just curious on the 'HOW'


If I'm reading between the lines correctly, it seems that you load charcoal briquettes in the "crate" and it can be positioned vertically for indirect rotisserie cooking or horizontally below an included, but not pictured, grill grate.

Old-Biscuit
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What I couldn't find on website was how it actually worked.

Saw videos of him doing the two whole chickens on rotisserie (looked yummmmmy!)
with the grill crate vertical but nothing about HOW it works (the vertical or horizontal position)

Looks well made.......just curious on the 'HOW'
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travelrider73
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Go Dogs wrote:
For a bullet-proof, portable, charcoal smoker and grill: PK Grill/smoker
It will last a lifetime and you can achieve excellent temperature control using the vents.


That thing is pretty ugly - looks like a buffet pan on a cart. But if it does the trick, then that's the most important thing...

My question is where would I put such a monster? If it came with folding legs maybe...

travelrider73
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
travelrider73 wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.


Well, I'm setting up to go full time for a few years and I'm used to having a Weber Summit Series Gas Grill, a Weber One Touch kettle, and a smoker at home. I'm looking for something that will make me almost as happy for my home on wheels. if $300 will do the trick, then that's a small price to have some of my grilling, rotisserie-ing, and possibly smoking capability back. I certainly can't take those three monster grills with me.


Been FT for 7 yrs.
IF I was a BBQ connoisseur I would probably go with that Lunchbox.
Seems compact enough to stow easily without a mess.
I'd want to see one and check it out.

Our little Weber has done well for us.


I'd like to see one too. The problem is that they're a boutique company in New York that, to my knowledge, only sells direct. No distributors or retailers. If I buy one, I just have to go for it and hope it's as nice as it looks on the web site.

Old-Biscuit
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travelrider73 wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.


Well, I'm setting up to go full time for a few years and I'm used to having a Weber Summit Series Gas Grill, a Weber One Touch kettle, and a smoker at home. I'm looking for something that will make me almost as happy for my home on wheels. if $300 will do the trick, then that's a small price to have some of my grilling, rotisserie-ing, and possibly smoking capability back. I certainly can't take those three monster grills with me.


Been FT for 7 yrs.
IF I was a BBQ connoisseur I would probably go with that Lunchbox.
Seems compact enough to stow easily without a mess.
I'd want to see one and check it out.

Our little Weber has done well for us.
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

Go_Dogs
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For a bullet-proof, portable, charcoal smoker and grill: PK Grill/smoker
It will last a lifetime and you can achieve excellent temperature control using the vents.

travelrider73
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.


Well, I'm setting up to go full time for a few years and I'm used to having a Weber Summit Series Gas Grill, a Weber One Touch kettle, and a smoker at home. I'm looking for something that will make me almost as happy for my home on wheels. if $300 will do the trick, then that's a small price to have some of my grilling, rotisserie-ing, and possibly smoking capability back. I certainly can't take those three monster grills with me.