Chris in GA
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Kyle, my 3200 is plenty. Dont miss the Silver B for comparison.
Thanks, I'm leaning that way. I love the simplicity of the Q. I've had an older Q320 sitting in the garage for a few weeks I picked up for $50. Works just needs to be cleaned up and I'll probably paint the lid red or blue.Kyle, my 3200 is plenty. Dont miss the Silver B for comparison.
Yeah Jon....I'm pretty sure that I'll be selling my big S-310 and when I finally get done with the rehab on that rusty E-310 I'll be giving that to my dad. Keeping this Q-320 and using it as my primary gasser. The Genesis just takes up a little too much real estate and I always tend to go to the charcoal grills for most my cooks.Somewhere I have a picture of a set of Q3200 grates laid on top of a pair of Genesis 300 series grates. It it pretty surprising to find that the "big" newer Genesis has a cooking area only a little larger than the big Q. The Q300/320/3200 is pretty large grill. It doesn't have all the versatility of a full-size Genesis, but it is easier to clean and, if kept clean, cooks evenly with minimal flare-ups. Almost nothing to rust, either.
The 320 is my only gas grill and all that goes on is veggies, it cooks peppers and asparagus perfectly. If I’m spending money on meat I want to either cook it on charcoal or now I‘ve been using the heck out of the SmokeFire. It does a good job as a grill and is just too easy for a week night.Bruno
Is the Q320 your main gas grill or do you also have something bigger like a Genesis?
I always seem to go to the charcoal grills for most stuff, thinking i might be fine selling off my e310s and keeping a q320
I’m really happy with the way the 320 has held up over the years, I’d have zero issue picking up a 3200 if I thought i needed one, but with a new burner and grates it’s like new.Somewhere I have a picture of a set of Q3200 grates laid on top of a pair of Genesis 300 series grates. It it pretty surprising to find that the "big" newer Genesis has a cooking area only a little larger than the big Q. The Q300/320/3200 is pretty large grill. It doesn't have all the versatility of a full-size Genesis, but it is easier to clean and, if kept clean, cooks evenly with minimal flare-ups. Almost nothing to rust, either.
The 320 is my only gas grill and all that goes on is veggies, it cooks peppers and asparagus perfectly. If I’m spending money on meat I want to either cook it on charcoal or now I‘ve been using the heck out of the SmokeFire. It does a good job as a grill and is just too easy for a week night.
I only cook veggies on the Q-320, the grate openings are tight and the cast iron seems to do a great job.Bruno
Is the Q320 your main gas grill or do you also have something bigger like a Genesis?
I always seem to go to the charcoal grills for most stuff, thinking i might be fine selling off my e310s and keeping a q320
Since making that post, I made the decision to sell my Genesis and Q200 and keep the 320. It's a nice little grill. Is my go to for veggies and my grill I use if i need to cook while it's raining.I only cook veggies on the Q-320, the grate openings are tight and the cast iron seems to do a great job.
Once upon a time it was my only grill but that all changed when we moved and got some space.
I would only cook meat on the kettle, until I picked up the SmokeFire, now the kettles are lonely.
All that being said I love the Q-320 and plan on keeping it until it doesn’t work, and I would replace it right away.