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- newman_fulltimeExplorer IIWeber q
- johnhicksExplorerWeber Q or Jumbo Joe if you like kettles.
- magnusfideExplorer II
johnhicks wrote:
Weber Q or Jumbo Joe if you like kettles.
Double ditto. The Q is propane, the Weber Jumbo Joe is for charcoal. Our JJ also doubles as a wind block for dutch oven cooking in windy weather. We just remove the grill and set the DO inside. We open the vents in the lid and bottom to allow for oxygen to the coals. - cpd520ExplorerStarted out with a Weber Q. Really a good little grill. We just retired it and bought a Green Mountain Grill - Davy Crockett. I missed my smoker.
The Davy Crockett kind of big and heavy, but is really versatile. You can smoke, or grill and bake up to 550 degrees. - HalmfamilyExplorerLove our Weber Q200. Using as the main grill at the house since our 12 year old big arse drill fell apart. Actually enjoy cooking on the Q better than the our old one. Looks like new after three years.
- abc40kidsExplorerWeber Q2000 here too, have had it for years and like one of the above said when my house grill broke my Weber is my only grill at home.
- CrodadExplorerI also say the Weber Q2000.
- GordonThreeExplorerCan't go wrong with anything Weber. I own both a Q1200 (gas) and One Touch Gold 22.5 (charcoal). Very short trips, or ones where I plan to maybe eat out, I take the Q1200, it's fast and easy to grill up breakfast sausages or a quick burger etc. If I'm heading deep into the woods or on a longer trip, I take the one touch, and usually have it smoking something every day at the camp site :)
- FordDiesel250ExplorerWeber Q
- cmarqExplorerAnother for weber Q
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