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Gas Grills?

bazaarsoft
Explorer
Explorer
Looking for suggestions on grills: what does everyone do? We're thinking of getting a propane grill that we can hook to the outside gas connection. If that's what everyone does, which grills are best? Any that have problems?
2011 Nissan Armada, 5.6L V8
2012 Dutchman 296FKS
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therink
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Explorer
Tachdriver wrote:
sch911 wrote:
Weber Q100, 120, 200



And the gas adapter.



Exactly what I have except I removed the regulator on the Weber Q and installed the female threaded mail quick disconnect I retrieved from my old side kick grill. Seems either way they both work.


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Ron3rd
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Weber 200 is hard to beat. I also recommend the Weber rolling cart accessory. It fits both the Baby and Full Size Weber Q.

If you go with a Weber, here's how I converted mine:
Weber Conversion For Regulator Removal.
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fla-gypsy
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Weber Q 220. The Weber Q series is the best built small grill I have ever seen.
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WyoTraveler
Explorer
Explorer
Camco makes a conversion kit. The quick disconnect works with any grill. Thatcway you don't have to carry propane inside your vehicle or RV in unventilated areas. Check out amazon & camco number 57638. You do need the additional fitting plumbed into your RV.

travelzoo
Explorer
Explorer
The best gas grill I have found for the money is this ONE You can find them for around $85, the legs are attached and fold to take up a small area for storage. It's very wind resistance and you can put a tap off any propane tank on it. There is also a table top model.

rtaylor0830
Explorer
Explorer
I have the weber q and the adapter but i can not get the adapter to let the propane in any suggestions

Beverley_Ken
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Explorer
Another happy Webber Q RVer, also prefer it at home.

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downtheroad
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sch911 wrote:
Weber Q100, 120, 200



And the gas adapter.



GREAT SUGGESTION - looks exactly like ours. Just add....

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1oldtruck
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Explorer
RVQ Grille. Have it plumbed into the gas line.

bazaarsoft
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Explorer
Thanks for the speedy replies. I did stumble across this thread which makes it sound a bit complicated. Maybe the adaptor you specify alleviates all that other stuff?
2011 Nissan Armada, 5.6L V8
2012 Dutchman 296FKS

Tachdriver
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Explorer
Awesome grills BTW

Tachdriver
Explorer
Explorer
sch911 wrote:
Weber Q100, 120, 200



And the gas adapter.



Exactly what I have except I removed the regulator on the Weber Q and installed the female threaded mail quick disconnect I retrieved from my old side kick grill. Seems either way they both work.

sch911
Explorer
Explorer
Weber Q100, 120, 200



And the gas adapter.

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