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I purchased the Camp Chef Big Gas Grill and absolutely love it. It has 3 burners, 30,000 btu each and more accessories than one needs. Go to www.campchef.com and check it out. I added a 10' hose and connector to.the lp tank on the door side with a quick disconnect on the grill for easy lp hookup.

Here are some pictures of my setup.
 

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I use a Weber Baby Q. Seems to work best for me over all. I've been known to carry 3 different grills with. Too many trips to Wal Mart I guess.

Dustin I like your setup. Is the burner hot enough to fry fish or potatoes?
 
I have a small 10,000BTU grill, which is perfect for the wife and I, but I really like your set up with the spare tank.
 
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Dustin I like your setup. Is the burner hot enough to fry fish or potatoes?
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LOL, Red, I think you're a Louisianian at heart! I was thinking it would be a great for boiling certain seafoods...

Dustin, that's a nice setup. Where do you store that grill? In the storage compartment? Or in the truck?
 
Yes, it would work fine for frying fish or boiling crawfish. I actually went to high school in DeRidder LA, and I am a huge LSU and Saints fan.

I store it in the storage compartment. The legs come off and with the legs off it is only about 8 inches tall. You can get a storage bag to keep it in.

The grill usually draws just as much attention as the trailer.
 
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I actually went to high school in DeRidder LA
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Dustin, you and I have some things in common; Air Force, Robins AFB, and DeRidder, La. I was stationed at Ft. Polk from September 1971 to December 1973 and lived in DeRidder. My daughter was born there and even though she has lived in Georgia since she was two, she tells everyone she is a Cajun.

????????? Yes, I was in the Army also. Did a tour in Vietnam (70-71) as a Combat Medic with the 101st Airborne Div. and then to Ft. Polk. When I left the Army, I joined the Air National Guard and in 1991 I was activated for Desert Storm and stayed on active Duty until I retired in 2007.
 
It's a small world. My wife is from Georgia and my son was born there also.

Thank you for YOUR service.
 
Chiming in for the love - Thank you both for your service. I'm Navy, my son is Navy, other son MCJROTC, Dad was Nat'l Guard, both grandfather's were Army, Father in law was bronze star awarded in Vietnam. You guys are awesome! Thank you.
 
I have an all stainless sportsman portable 30,000 btu from SAMs club and I love it
It is a table top and has fold down legs so sitting on a picnic table it is perfect height
I also lengthened my hose and use my spare tank with quick couple
Super easy and convenient
 

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