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    looking for a new grill.

    What do your top grills. Looking to replace the one I have now.
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    We have used a Coleman Roadtrip for several years and love it. I picked up a griddle for one side a couple of years ago I can grill on one side and cook with indirect heat on the griddle ( great for chicken and fish . Cook steaks, burgers, hot dogs and pork chop on the grill side. Folds up to carry in the basement very easily. My next will be the same.

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    Can you clarify how many folks you are feeding and if you want charcoal or gas?. I down sized from the the small 22" round Weber (took legs off to store) and now have their small portable square one as there are now just 2 of us. Both were charcoal. Others have modified the regular Weber gas grills to attache to a stand. They removed the base portion. Hope this helps
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    I use a Weber Q. I really like it...good heat range, even heat, no hot spots, only 2 burner but still indirect heat ability. I still use 1lb bottles but many people have removed the regulator to use the coach propane. Pretty easy to clean also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jking46 View Post
    I use a Weber Q. I really like it...good heat range, even heat, no hot spots, only 2 burner but still indirect heat ability. I still use 1lb bottles but many people have removed the regulator to use the coach propane. Pretty easy to clean also.
    Same here. It's a little pricey, but a very well built grill.

    Jim

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    I’ve been using my Weber “Baby Q” for 7 years and it’s been great. Gets super hot for grilling steaks. I removed the regulator and connect to the outside low pressure fitting.

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    The Weber Q I have looked at. But was not sure how great they were. Powerscol I will be using gas and cooking for anywhere from 4 to 10 people most times. The other thing I have issues with is in the past when Storing in the basement storage after use some times leaves a odor. So I just put it in the bed of the truck behind the hitch. That being said it will need to fit there
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    if I'm not cooking over the fire or on the charcoal weber I'm using the Weber Q .
    Having had both the Weber Q and the regular Coleman Roadtrip (old style with 2 round burners) , the Weber Q wins in all departments as a BBq grill.
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    Below is going to be the grill for next camping season. I do have the Traeger for home but the small portable Treagers are just little too small. Here is the URL to it nice size pellet grill.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07496957V...EKCF814T&psc=0


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    I too love to cook on my Green Mountain Grills Davy Crockett. It's small by versatile.

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