James Trapp
TVWBB Fan
I use charcoal for weekend cooks but for the last few years I have been using an El Cheapo gasser on weeknights.
I would like to buy a quality replacement and have looked at many of the larger grills in the $500 range. I really do not need a large grill as I usually cook for myself or at most three people. This makes the Q grills appealling.
Are the Q grills as durable as there siblings? My father has had a Silver B for many years and it is still going strong.
Does the Q perform as well as the larger grills in terms of peak temperatures?
Are there any drawbacks to the Q that would make it a better decision to use the larger more expensive grills?
I would like to buy a quality replacement and have looked at many of the larger grills in the $500 range. I really do not need a large grill as I usually cook for myself or at most three people. This makes the Q grills appealling.
Are the Q grills as durable as there siblings? My father has had a Silver B for many years and it is still going strong.
Does the Q perform as well as the larger grills in terms of peak temperatures?
Are there any drawbacks to the Q that would make it a better decision to use the larger more expensive grills?