don't get a gas grill, lolI'm looking to purchase a new grill (for my deck, not my teeth). Any suggestions/recommendations on what to look for or what to get? I know I want a gas grill, but beyond that I have no idea.
Weber Genesis.
what, no pics?!Years ago the missus and I were walking dinner off on a stroll through our neighborhood. Gentleman was throwing his old grill away and asked if we wanted it. It was an old school Kenmore with very thick steel. It had seen better days. No handle to open the lid. Plastic wheels were chipped away down to the hub. But the guy threw in the tank.
Well, I took him up on his offer. He dropped it off at our place in his pickup. I hand sanded all the peeling paint, inside and out. Painted it with hi-temp paint, chrome paint on the cart. Bought some rubber wheels that I got from the Sears parts center. I attached them with some inexpensive hardware I got from the hardware store. Cut the end off a broom handle, drilled a hole through the side near one end and fastened it with a bolt and nut. Gutted and replaced the burners and grills with new ones.
Total cost was under $100 and it is built like a tank and still running strong after 15 years.
Main reason for gas is time. I'd be grilling for my wife, 2 kids, and myself. My two kids are currently 5 and 2.Any reason you are only looking at gas? Have you ever cooked on anything else? How many people do you plan to cook for is probably your starting point, price is the other. I've had good luck with the higher end webers, but watch some video on a charcoal kettle, you won't be disappointed in price or quality of meat in the end.
PS if you buy gas, look into Grill Grates, excellent for any grill
16 years ago I wanted a better grill and all I knew about was gas. My wife said buy a good one because this will be the last one you buy. I said O.K. and brought the biggest and best one I could find. (At the time) It was a Sam's Club / Members Mark special buy and I don't think they make them like this anymore. Here it is at 12 years old and it looks just about the same today.
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Things I love about this grill and if your set on a gas BBQ then these are the things I'd be looking for.
1. Heavy S.S. construction.
2. 2 large fold-up shelves.
3. Large / high BTU side burner.
4. 3 grilling burners all with separate controls.
5. Under each burner are ceramic plates to vaporize the grease drippings.
6. A separate vertical IR burner in the back of the unit for rotisserie cooking.
7. A separate burner and tray for adding wood chips for adding smoke flavor.
8. Lots of storage for BBQ accessories.
Now if you're open to a charcoal grill then I'd recommend a Kamado. Big Green Egg, Kamado Joe, Primo, etc.. are all manufacturers of kamados. They would be my choice of BBQ if I could only have one. I own a Primo XL Oval and they can do just about any kind of cooking / BBQ'ing there is. You can grill anything on them. (Chicken, burgers, steaks, paella, etc..) You can use them like an oven. (I've cooked pizza, turkey, bread, cake, pie, chili, stew, etc.. on it) And you can use them as a Low-N-Slow smoker. (I've cooked ribs, pulled pork, brisket, pastrami, etc..) Here's some pics of it in action.
Chicken for 20.
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2 lb. Porter House
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Christmas Turkey
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Ribs
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Bacon
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Paella
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Apple pie.
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This I just a tiny example of what you can do with a kamado. If you want more information head over to kamadoguru.com and you'll see much more.
Good luck with what ever you choose.
I love your passion DH, but some of that stuff is ridiculous. I use my grill to... *drumroll*... grill. Baking and stovetop cooking I use my kitchen stove. To have to move a lot of stuff out to the patio and back seems like a lot of effort for nothing. Just to say you used a grill. I love to cook, but the stove (oven/burners) are next to the refrigerator, sink, dishwasher, trash can, pantry. Do you just spend time trying to figure out another excuse to use your grill? Is it a macho thing so you can tell people that you made a pie with the grill? Please don't take offense. What is your reasoning? (Your food looks delicious BTW)
I got the Daniel Boone pellet grill last summer and I love it. Set the temp and don't worry, plus great flavor. I got it at BIG Meats in Omaha. It was cheaper than other places and had free assembly.
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I'm looking to purchase a new grill (for my deck, not my teeth). Any suggestions/recommendations on what to look for or what to get? I know I want a gas grill, but beyond that I have no idea.
choked on my party mix this morning when I read this.sweet merciful jesus. thats ridiculous.