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Old 06-12-2009, 04:32 PM   #4248 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by semtex View Post
Your situation sounds like mine. Just grilling for two. Charcoal tastes better, but it just makes more sense to go with propane, IMO. Doesn't make sense to go thru all the fuss of charcoal when I'm just going to use the grill for 10 mins to grill a couple of steaks. I'd recommend either a Weber or a Broil King. Broil King is a Canadian company too, btw. I currently have a Weber, but had a BK before the Weber. Both are good. In fact, if you go with a higher end model, I'd say BK is better.
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any ideas of whats good for me, i'll only be grilling just for 2 mostly....no need a huge one with a rotisserie......what do you recommend??...i'd like to go with propane.
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I like the Weber Summit Series, but it's pricey. Bought mine after killing two Costco grills in 3 yrs, burners corroded & fell apart. I've got the 670, but that might be a bit large if you don't do big grilling parties. The 400 Series is still good sized. I'd say 450, the Weber searing burner isn't that great.

Whatever route you go, with a gas grill get one that has burners that run front to back rather than across. This lets you run a hot and cool side better as well as indirect.

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Actually, in Canadia, you might look at Napoleon too. Again, pricey, but will last forever. Much harder to get in the states...
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Honestly nogood if you have the money I'd buy a Traeger BBQ/smoker. Traeger Pellet Grills - Taste the Difference!

Otherwise go propane, and just make sure its something you like. Webers are good, but honestly unless you are spending $1000 or more, brands make little difference. Just don't buy at walmart or Target or anything like that.

thanks for the help.....i'll go with a Broil King.i heard some of them are made in China.......Napoleon is quite expensive though, i checked for that 1st...lol

which Broil King is good?? the hardware stores have tons of them.....i looked at Wal Mart and Canadian Tire, those grills look cheaply made just by looking at the pics on the flyers...
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