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BBQ for RV

JimCopp
Explorer
Explorer
Any suggestions on what type/brand of propane BBQ to purchase for our RV? Do you prefer the low pressure or high pressure burner? I would rather NOT have the BBQ rack mounted onto the RV. Thanks for your suggestions!
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GoPackGo
Explorer
Explorer
IdaD wrote:
I use a Jumbo Joe. Small enough to be portable but still a decent size cooking surface. Natural charcoal or lump does a far better job cooking meat than gas does, at least as far as I'm concerned.


Agree 100% Got rid of my propane grill for one of these. And Weber also makes a nice fold-up table for the grill. Locks the grill legs into the table so it's nice and stable.

* The table does not actually fold up. The legs detach and store underneath the table top.

mattmountz94
Explorer
Explorer
Weber can't be beat. Jumbo joe charcoal or a Weber Q for gas. Your pick.

IdaD
Explorer
Explorer
I use a Jumbo Joe. Small enough to be portable but still a decent size cooking surface. Natural charcoal or lump does a far better job cooking meat than gas does, at least as far as I'm concerned.
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filrupmark
Explorer
Explorer
We love our Weber Q 1200 . I like the temp gauge on the 1200.
We have a high pressure tee screwed on our propane bottle that accepts the Coleman extension hose and it connects to our Q1200 without modification . The tee and hose setup cost about $40.00. I like it because I don't have 3 or four coleman bottles in my compartment anymore.
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wowens79
Explorer III
Explorer III
I've got a weber Q that I've had for 10 years. Still works great. I removed the pressure regulator, and connect it to the quick connect at the rear of my camper.
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lhenry8113
Explorer
Explorer
We have a Weber Baby Q--had it for years. What I really like is that it cooks everything evenly on the grill, plus easy to stow. Also, can get stuff for it from local Home Depot. Did get the cover for it so if left out the weather doesn't bother it.
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JimCopp
Explorer
Explorer
We have a 24 gallon LP tank, would you still recommend the low pressure burner?

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
I've got a nice littl Weber Q100. Runs off my on-board tank (with minor mod) and has worked great for about 6 years now.

JeremyFr
Explorer
Explorer
I use a Weber Q with mine, bought the low pressure conversion kit for it since I had a quick connect on the trailer and don't want to carry a separate 20# bottle since I've already got to 2 30#'r's on the trailer. It works great, but I'm also a huge fan of Weber (own 2 smokers, and 3 grills all Weber) so it fit right in with the rest of the "family" stows easily and cooks great, with a bit of practice you can even smoke stuff with it. Alot of people like the Coleman roadtrip as it can be converted to low pressure as well, but my personal experience with the Coleman was horrible, crazy hotspots very uneven cooking etc.
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