I recently purchased a SJP to use as a travel grill, and I'll probably keep it in my truck most of the time, but while in the store, I glanced at one of the Q grills and have read through pretty much all of the threads on them here.
For stuff such as tailgating or an after work cookout, letting the coals burn down probably won't be a problem, but if I wanted to cookout during my meal break, I might not have time to do so.
I am curious as to how quickly the Q models cool down once the heat is turned off. This might actually be a more viable alternative for a grill to keep in the truck.
For stuff such as tailgating or an after work cookout, letting the coals burn down probably won't be a problem, but if I wanted to cookout during my meal break, I might not have time to do so.
I am curious as to how quickly the Q models cool down once the heat is turned off. This might actually be a more viable alternative for a grill to keep in the truck.