Jon Tofte
TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
I saw this Lodge Sportsman Cast Iron grill for sale on Letgo for only $20:

https://letgo.onelink.me/O2PG/ecff6f8c
I was intrigued, especially considering the bargain price for what looks to be in pretty decent shape. I checked out some YouTube videos about this grill. It does have its merits, and twenty bucks is a good deal. I found that you pretty much need to use a single layer of charcoal just like on the Weber CharQ that I have. The thick bar cast iron grate turns out results that I think some here would prefer - more like the sear from a griddle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1nZPRGwFR0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wjdOf4SZGw
The CharQ, on the other hand, has narrow (but tight) cast iron bars. It does leave more distinct grill marks.

To me, the CharQ is a better plan. MUCH easier to care for (watch the 2nd video of all the cleanup the guy does), RUST FREE, lighter to take with you somewhere and more grilling space. I have learned to really like the CharQ now that I have gotten used to it. It is not a replacement for a kettle but a great tool for quick grilling of stuff like burgers, chops or steaks.

https://letgo.onelink.me/O2PG/ecff6f8c
I was intrigued, especially considering the bargain price for what looks to be in pretty decent shape. I checked out some YouTube videos about this grill. It does have its merits, and twenty bucks is a good deal. I found that you pretty much need to use a single layer of charcoal just like on the Weber CharQ that I have. The thick bar cast iron grate turns out results that I think some here would prefer - more like the sear from a griddle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1nZPRGwFR0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wjdOf4SZGw
The CharQ, on the other hand, has narrow (but tight) cast iron bars. It does leave more distinct grill marks.

To me, the CharQ is a better plan. MUCH easier to care for (watch the 2nd video of all the cleanup the guy does), RUST FREE, lighter to take with you somewhere and more grilling space. I have learned to really like the CharQ now that I have gotten used to it. It is not a replacement for a kettle but a great tool for quick grilling of stuff like burgers, chops or steaks.
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