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theoldwizard1
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Explorer
Are there any electric grills out there that are worthwhile ? I have heard that none really get hot enough to put those tasty looking grill marks on your steak.
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Learjet
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Explorer
Weber electric is awesome...not cheap, but great quality.
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JoeH
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Explorer III
Chris Bryant wrote:
I used to have a Meco table top, which was pretty good:


Now I use a Brinkman electric smoker as a grill- works great.



I have the same electric grill ( branded as a Aussie grill) .... I've had it for 3.5 years now, since we got an all electric coach. It works pretty good. I use it just about every night for 4-5 months of the year.
Joe
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Pirate1
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Explorer
Weber Q. Worth the money.

SoundGuy
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Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:
The OP in his opening post said - "Are there any electric grills out there that are worthwhile?" Seems pretty clear to me he's not asking about gas powered alternatives nor is he asking about griddles regardless of how they're powered nor is he (presumably) concerned about camping off grid. Why not just answer the question and leave it at that? :W


fj12ryder wrote:
You mean like you did?


In fact, that's exactly what I did. :R
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fj12ryder
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Explorer III
SoundGuy wrote:
The OP in his opening post said - "Are there any electric grills out there that are worthwhile?" Seems pretty clear to me he's not asking about gas powered alternatives nor is he asking about griddles regardless of how they're powered nor is he (presumably) concerned about camping off grid. Why not just answer the question and leave it at that? :W
You mean like you did?
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jvowell1
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Explorer
We have a Weber Q electric and love it. It's not instant, you have to wait for it to heat up, but you get good grill marks and good flavor. ( your flavor comes from juices dripping on the heat not from the charcoal as many believe )

derouen6
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Explorer
Love the Meco.

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
Chris Bryant wrote:
I used to have a Meco table top, which was pretty good:


Now I use a Brinkman electric smoker as a grill- works great.


I have the electric grill in picture. It has worked great for me for many years.

Jerry

SoundGuy
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Explorer
bighatnohorse wrote:
If it's electric that you want. . .The George Forman Grill is it.
It's the perfect electric grill.


We had a GF years ago and didn't like it at all as the grilling surface, 'though it was ribbed, was solid unlike the open grill surface on a Weber Q. To refer to a GF as a "grill" is a bit of a stretch when it's really a griddle. :R

Currently we have a Weber Q220 on the deck here at the house and a Q120 for camping which replaced an earlier Q100 we used for 8 yrs only for the improved features the 120 offered. If the electric series had been available at the time I'd have been interested in those as we always have power here at the house and normally camp on electric sites. Good choice IMO for the OP who is clearly looking for an electric grill. ๐Ÿ™‚
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Sandia_Man
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Explorer II
Although we haven't used it for RVing, we use a Delonghi Perfecto electric grill at home that imparts wonderful grill marks on any type of meat or vegetable. We pour a bit of water into the large drip tray below the grill to keep smoke down when cooking inside. Easy to clean and it comes with a tempered glass lid which is not something that many electric grills provide.

Chris_Bryant
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Explorer II
I used to have a Meco table top, which was pretty good:


Now I use a Brinkman electric smoker as a grill- works great.
-- Chris Bryant

korbe
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SoundGuy wrote:
The OP in his opening post said - "Are there any electric grills out there that are worthwhile?" Seems pretty clear to me he's not asking about gas powered alternatives nor is he asking about griddles regardless of how they're powered nor is he (presumably) concerned about camping off grid. Why not just answer the question and leave it at that? :W

Ever consider becoming a moderator on here? I bet you'd do a dandy job. ๐Ÿ˜› :B
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gmctoyman
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X2 or 3 for the Foreman clamshell. Little mess, and ours has the removable grill plates.
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pianotuna
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Nomad III
Here is another vote for the George Forman clam shell grills. I got mine at the local thrift shop for $7.

I use it for meats and for finishing off potatoes that I slice, cook in the microwave and then seer on the grill.

I do wish it had removable plates.
Regards, Don
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