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05-24-2008, 01:07 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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Does it smoke the inside?
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No, it drafts like a regular fireplace chimney. Can't run the ceiling fan at the same time though.
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05-24-2008, 01:08 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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No, it drafts like a regular fireplace chimney.
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I already answered that---she's touchy!
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05-24-2008, 04:12 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
I prefer gas.
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05-24-2008, 04:15 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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I prefer gas.
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Buy some Bean-O.............
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05-24-2008, 07:56 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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Have you looked at a Holland? They are rather pricely but guaranteed not to flame.
We love ours.
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I have heard good things about those Holland grills but I think they are probably out of my reach.
Lowes carries a model of the Char Broil brand for $499 that the entire cooking area is infrared. The cooking grates are stainless steel and then there is some kind of solid covering beneath that so that no food drops completely down and there are no flame ups.
For Memorial day weekend Home Depot has some special grills that aren't online or in their sale flyer. There are some great deals on low end gas grills.
I have decided I probably am going to get a cheapo $157 one that has stainless steel burners and lid but no side burner. I will use it for a couple of years until I can buy the $637 one I want from Sams Club that is all stainless steel and has the electric rotissierie built in, large cooking area, etc.
Unless of course when I show up with the budget rented truck to take my $157 grill home I change my mind and go in dept to get the $499 one Home Depost has I like. I have a coupon for $30 off and throuhg 5/28 if you buy a grill that cost at least $149 they are giving you two free propane tank fillups which is worht about $36 here. That would mean only paying $433 for the grill and they have 12 months with free financing. ARghhhh!!! decisons, decisions.
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05-24-2008, 08:20 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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I have heard good things about those Holland grills but I think they are probably out of my reach.
Lowes carries a model of the Char Broil brand for $499 that the entire cooking area is infrared. The cooking grates are stainless steel and then there is some kind of solid covering beneath that so that no food drops completely down and there are no flame ups.
For Memorial day weekend Home Depot has some special grills that aren't online or in their sale flyer. There are some great deals on low end gas grills.
I have decided I probably am going to get a cheapo $157 one that has stainless steel burners and lid but no side burner. I will use it for a couple of years until I can buy the $637 one I want from Sams Club that is all stainless steel and has the electric rotissierie built in, large cooking area, etc.
Unless of course when I show up with the budget rented truck to take my $157 grill home I change my mind and go in dept to get the $499 one Home Depost has I like. I have a coupon for $30 off and throuhg 5/28 if you buy a grill that cost at least $149 they are giving you two free propane tank fillups which is worht about $36 here. That would mean only paying $433 for the grill and they have 12 months with free financing. ARghhhh!!! decisons, decisions.
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I prefer flame ups...what is the point in bqq?
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05-24-2008, 08:35 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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05-24-2008, 08:38 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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I prefer flame ups...what is the point in bqq?
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Right. After we sear the meat we generally "flame up" even bigger - the kids like to do marshmellows.
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05-24-2008, 09:35 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
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Right. After we sear the meat we generally "flame up" even bigger - the kids like to do marshmellows.

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nice grill, bet the kids love it
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05-24-2008, 09:37 PM
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Re: Barbecue-Gas Or Charcoal?
Charcoal is the only way to go.
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