Rich Dahl TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Jan 1, 2020 #2 I'll take two, I know a couple of people that those would be an upgrade to the grills they have now
Jason in CA TVWBB All-Star Jan 1, 2020 #3 Aside from having to tip it over to use it it looks Very easy to move around.
DaveF in IL TVWBB Member Jan 1, 2020 #6 I hope you're not implying that spending more on a "real" grill is necessary. I can respect someone wanting or thinking they need only the absolute top of the line BUT in the end does it really make that much difference?
I hope you're not implying that spending more on a "real" grill is necessary. I can respect someone wanting or thinking they need only the absolute top of the line BUT in the end does it really make that much difference?
Jason in CA TVWBB All-Star Jan 1, 2020 #7 After other recent discussions, I've got to wondering, are those stainless steel grates. And what gauge and thickness
After other recent discussions, I've got to wondering, are those stainless steel grates. And what gauge and thickness
Jason in CA TVWBB All-Star Jan 1, 2020 #8 Also, I know we all look out for curb finds. If I find one of those on the curb is there any flipping potential.
Also, I know we all look out for curb finds. If I find one of those on the curb is there any flipping potential.
Bruce TVWBB 2-Star Olympian Jan 1, 2020 #9 Yah, certainly. They are easy to flip. They work great either side up as well.
C Chris in GA TVWBB Pro Jan 1, 2020 #10 Rofl Just look at that - lower rack for grilling, upper rack to smoke some meat Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Love the round brick base Last edited: Jan 1, 2020
Rofl Just look at that - lower rack for grilling, upper rack to smoke some meat Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Love the round brick base
Dave in KC TVWBB Wizard Jan 2, 2020 #11 There is no way Larry would use that grill. The spacing of the rods on the grate is not close enough.
There is no way Larry would use that grill. The spacing of the rods on the grate is not close enough.