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Old 06-02-2019, 02:26 PM   #21
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Old 06-02-2019, 03:19 PM   #22
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I have the smaller Weber, had it for about 8 years, still works great, cook steaks 2-3 times a month along with other meats/veggies regularly.
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Old 06-02-2019, 04:15 PM   #23
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The OP is too polite. Not me. What part of wood/charcoal is difficult to understand?
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Old 06-02-2019, 04:24 PM   #24
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We use 2 different cooking methods - we have a tri-pod over the campfire (3 legs and a hanging grill) folds up and stores easily. We have had that thing for 30+ years and it has served us well. We also carry a Weber Smokey Joe - it is really 2 of us for the most part and do not need a huge cooking surface. Prefer to cook with wood or charcoal. My DH bought "me" a Blackstone Flat Top for Mother's Day last year (yea, it's for "me"). He loves it.



Ha! Ha! Reminds me of our earlier years of marriage; didn't have enough money to buy me and/or DW expensive things separately so we bought things we mutually liked - primarily tools. Thankfully she likes woodworking and making things as much as I do. I'll never forget telling her I had a huge surprise for her for her 30th birthday.....loaded her in the truck and drove 120 miles to Roswell, NM to pick up a new DeWalt 7770 radial arm saw! We both loved that thing, still have it and still love it!

Hope you find the perfect wood/charcoal cooker but couldn't resist. I love my Blackstone as well - in fact cooking on it tonite.
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Old 06-02-2019, 04:38 PM   #25
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The OP is too polite. Not me. What part of wood/charcoal is difficult to understand?


Thanks. You stated what I was thinking. I’m sure some folks like their gas grills but if I’m going to use propane I just as well cook in the oven. Hard to beat the taste of charcoal and wood.
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Old 06-02-2019, 04:44 PM   #26
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I have the smaller Weber, had it for about 8 years, still works great, cook steaks 2-3 times a month along with other meats/veggies regularly.
I like it so much that I tried taking it home from our first camping trip on the day, thinking I would set it up in our backyard. I got that look from the wife>you know the one, NOT GONNA HAVE IT LOOK.
So it stays with the TT!
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Old 06-02-2019, 05:29 PM   #27
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Camp chef 3 burner with grill box and 24"? griddle. Very versatile and can feed a lot of people.
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Old 06-03-2019, 12:09 AM   #28
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I like our Weber Q 2200 propane grill because my wife likes it. She's not a fan of our old Smoky Joe because it was charcoal and messy to store. Personally, I'll eat any meat if it's cooked in any manner; I'll even eat some just nearly cooked.

I have to admit I became less of a charcoal smoke fan when I realized that charcoal is often made of coal... once I delivered coal to a charcoal briquet plant. I always thought charcoal was made of pure charred wood, done like I did for a scout project eons ago in the middle of the last century. I suppose a person could char a little real wood in any type grill, for flavor only.

At any rate my wife likes the Q so well, she does the outdoor cooking now while I sit and drink a toast to her new toy. Don't get no better than that.

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Old 06-03-2019, 07:33 AM   #29
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GMG Davey Crocket. Sits nicely in the front of the bed of pickup. Easy to clean. Will do 3 racks, a couple chickens, a pork butt or brisket. We also use our cast iron Dutch oven (12 qt.). Nice to have it on 12v dc, doesn’t draw hardly any power when we’re on solar. Uses very few pellets.
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Old 06-05-2019, 05:33 AM   #30
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I'm using a Coleman Roadtrip LXE grill. Not the best I have had but I am going to replace it with a campchef Pro 90X as soon as they come on sail at cabala's in Canada.
Well happy to say the Camp Chef Pro 90X went on sale so its sitting in my garage ready to camping.
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I bought a cheap 2 burner Nexgrill from Costco that I use for the quick stuff (chicken thighs, burgers). I normally like to use the real fire. Always on the lookout for some type of fire pit attachment like the adjustable set up that John has. It has to be reasonably priced and look well made. One day.....
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Old 06-05-2019, 09:46 AM   #32
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I have replaced my large Aussie grill (came with the rv) with a portable gas (small propane tank) Char-Broil - love it. It's small and light and also comes in a charcoal/wood version.
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Old 07-17-2019, 12:21 PM   #33
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We ran out of funds for now, so I used a camping stove that someone gave us and a grill pan that was $10. Actually worked well for us on my last trip. Grilled some chicken, cooked pancakes, cooked bacon, cooked eggs. The grill pan has a griddle side and a grill mark side.

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