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Greetings!
I'm the happy new owner of a red-headed Q 220, my first-ever gas-powered grill. So far I've been using it on the stationary cart with a 20 lb propane cylinder, but was planning to take the grill on a beach weekend (well, the wife gets to go, too....), which got me starting to wonder. Understanding that actual time will vary with cooking settings and the like, what's sort of a ballpark figure for how long I'll be able to run the grill on a 14 oz propane cylinder?
I've seen Phil Hartcher (thanks for posting all the tips, btw, Phil!) post that he gets 36-40 hours of burner-time from a 20 lb cylinder. Scaling this it works out to about 1-1/2 hours for a 14 oz cylinder. Does this sound reasonable?
Thanks hugely!
ETee
I'm the happy new owner of a red-headed Q 220, my first-ever gas-powered grill. So far I've been using it on the stationary cart with a 20 lb propane cylinder, but was planning to take the grill on a beach weekend (well, the wife gets to go, too....), which got me starting to wonder. Understanding that actual time will vary with cooking settings and the like, what's sort of a ballpark figure for how long I'll be able to run the grill on a 14 oz propane cylinder?
I've seen Phil Hartcher (thanks for posting all the tips, btw, Phil!) post that he gets 36-40 hours of burner-time from a 20 lb cylinder. Scaling this it works out to about 1-1/2 hours for a 14 oz cylinder. Does this sound reasonable?
Thanks hugely!
ETee