i have never used a gas grill to cook. Always been a charcoal man. But I got my "no interest for a year" thing from Lowes and I think I am gonna break down and get one. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as brand names and maybe what to look for or what not to look for as far as accessories? I am probably looking at a middle of the road 300-400 dollar range type.
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My parents used to have one. Piece of junk man, our kabobs kept coming out dry and nasty.
Stick to charcoal, keeps your meat tender and juicy.
Plus those propane tanks are a bitch to store, and you have to make sure they don't leak. Too much hassle, and they're expensive. Cleaning is a pain too.
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vermont castings makes a great grill bro -- might be a little above the price range but not much --Originally posted by Stonecold54 View Posti have never used a gas grill to cook. Always been a charcoal man. But I got my "no interest for a year" thing from Lowes and I think I am gonna break down and get one. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as brand names and maybe what to look for or what not to look for as far as accessories? I am probably looking at a middle of the road 300-400 dollar range type.
when cooking -- let it warm up completely - cook meats on low -- meat taste great and will not dry out if you know what your doing !!!! slow and low bro
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i leave the tank hooked up -- cleaning is no more of a pain then a charcoal grillOriginally posted by dna9488 View PostMy parents used to have one. Piece of junk man, our kabobs kept coming out dry and nasty.
Stick to charcoal, keeps your meat tender and juicy.
Plus those propane tanks are a bitch to store, and you have to make sure they don't leak. Too much hassle, and they're expensive. Cleaning is a pain too.
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I would say one thing not to worry about unless you are going to be doing a lot of cooking and serving outside is spend money on side burners. My parents and friends have had them and I could probably count on one hand how many times I have seen anyone use a side burner.Originally posted by Stonecold54 View Posti have never used a gas grill to cook. Always been a charcoal man. But I got my "no interest for a year" thing from Lowes and I think I am gonna break down and get one. Does anyone have any recommendations as far as brand names and maybe what to look for or what not to look for as far as accessories? I am probably looking at a middle of the road 300-400 dollar range type.
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thanks guys...I am really going back and forth on this lol...Since I am recently divorced, its pretty much just me that I am cooking for around the house but I do cook larger portions at a time and freeze them for convenience. and I agree with the side burner thing. most of the consumer reports said they take to long to boil water and are to hot to simmer things. so basically I am looking for a nice surface area and a dependable name. I have about 2 weeks to decide :) but I am already missing my grilling with the weather being nice out.
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