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GrumpyGator wrote:
I understand brand loyalty, but for myself, I usually look for the better buy, since my dollars are hard to come by. I'd much rather have a controller that I can actually control, rather than just low, medium, and high settings. I'd also much rather have more space on which to grill/smoke.
As for the folks who choose to cook only over wood. Bravo to you. I assume you'll also be be camping in the primitive area of the campground or just out under the stars without the benefits of a new-fangled RV
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Mar-18-2015 04:19 PM
PRodacy wrote:
Traeger has a similar, more portable version.
Mar-18-2015 11:37 AM
PA12DRVR wrote:Also in the wood and charcoal camp. You NEVER know when the Zombie Apocalypse will begin.
With due recognition that it's the cook and not the equipment that matters, if I'm camping, my grill is going to use either wood or charcoal, not electricity and pellets.
My buddy has one of these and turns out some decently cooked food.
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Mar-18-2015 07:28 AM
GrumpyGator wrote:
You won't find a better all-purpose grill out there.
You'll be the envy of the campground with all that smokey flavor coming from your campsite. Maybe that's not good. You might have to feed them all. LOL!!!
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