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Related: About this forumSo my charcoal game is more miss than hit and I am in the market for a grill
Hopefully some end of the season deals are to be had.
I want one that I can get a rotisserie for and it has to be propane (my charcoal game....sigh)
Does anyone have any recs? I put this here because cooks use grills all the time.
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So my charcoal game is more miss than hit and I am in the market for a grill (Original Post)
Baltimike
Sep 2021
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Dream Girl
(5,111 posts)1. Have you considered a pellet grill?
Super easy to use, gives you a wood fired taste to everything
rsdsharp
(9,146 posts)2. I'd suggest Weber Genesis II.
Shermann
(7,399 posts)6. Weber makes a great grill
Mine is 10 years old and still going strong
rsdsharp
(9,146 posts)7. Mine's 18. It's getting a little long in the tooth, but it still works.
Fortinbras Armstrong
(4,473 posts)9. Mine's over 20 and still going strong.
PJMcK
(21,998 posts)3. Two thoughts
First, Weber is among the best with great products and service.
Second, dont skimp. You get what you pay for.
TomSlick
(11,092 posts)4. I've abandoned the grill (for the most part) in favor of an outdoor griddle.
Anything I could cook on the grill, I can cook better on the griddle. Bacon and pancakes on Saturday are a treat.
bought a big one and heat it on my Weber gas grill. I've been cooking a lot of stuff on it. You get a perfect sear and no flareups.
TomSlick
(11,092 posts)8. Mine is a Blackstone griddle but I suspect the result is pretty much the same.
I love the thing.