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โJun-05-2014 05:56 PM
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...
โJun-05-2014 04:56 PM
โJan-04-2014 07:53 PM
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โJan-02-2014 03:05 PM
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'
โJan-02-2014 12:30 PM
โJan-02-2014 12:25 PM
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.
โJan-02-2014 12:18 PM
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.
โJan-02-2014 10:15 AM
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.
โJan-02-2014 04:27 AM
โJan-01-2014 07:27 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Heck of a tailgater BBQ grill........but for $299 it should be.