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Thread: BBQ Grill Choice

  1. #1
    Cole Sanger
    Looking for a new BBQ grill. I have a couple of choices lined up. Here they are with my opinions on them. Please let me know if their are other choices out there. I want a grill I can take with me, so not looking for built in. Thanks...
    Sam's Club: Comes with option for sink. Don't really like the dark color.
    http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...518&pCatg=3996
    Sam's Club: Comes with option for sink. Not sure about the light color.
    http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...253&pCatg=3996
    Costco: Nice, but an extra $900.00 for an oven option.
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...opnav=&browse=

  2. #2
    Mrs.Racer277
    Talk to OGShocker the man knows BBQ's...He owns 13.

  3. #3
    RT21
    I like this one. http://www.broilkingbbq.com/broilking/home.asp
    Heavy duty and no annoying hot spots on the cooking surface.
    When I needed another BBQ for the river house went back to BBQ Galore to pick one up and let the salesman talk me into the Turbo (BBQ Galore brand) instead. What a mistake. The broilking blows that one away.

  4. #4
    quiet riot
    If you're ready for a real bbq, step up to a Treager.http://www.traegerindustries.com/grill1.htm
    I don't think you'll ever find an owner of one that will ever use anything else again for bbq, or much less any other cooking. From cold smoking to baking pizza. Make sure and get a model with electronic temp control. These are pellet stove feeders, not gas and the taste of the end product is great.
    jd

  5. #5
    Jbb
    There really is only one.....choice (http://www.***boat.com/forums/showth...ht=bbq+grilles)....

  6. #6
    Baja Big Dog
    If you're ready for a real bbq, step up to a Treager.http://www.traegerindustries.com/grill1.htm
    I don't think you'll ever find an owner of one that will ever use anything else again for bbq, or much less any other cooking. From cold smoking to baking pizza. Make sure and get a model with electronic temp control. These are pellet stove feeders, not gas and the taste of the end product is great.
    jd
    Riot got it right, do you want to BBQ or do you want to "Grilll", dont invite me over for a BBQ and fire up a propane grill that heats up food, but doesnt BBQ it, you guys from the south crap when you hear this stuff.

  7. #7
    cc322
    I like this one. http://www.broilkingbbq.com/broilking/home.asp
    Heavy duty and no annoying hot spots on the cooking surface.
    When I needed another BBQ for the river house went back to BBQ Galore to pick one up and let the salesman talk me into the Turbo (BBQ Galore brand) instead. What a mistake. The broilking blows that one away.
    I have the Broil Mate which is the same as the Broilking, very good bbq for the price, best thing is when I need parts they are always in stock at bbq galore. Funny you mention the Turbo I have been looking at that one for my next grill.?

  8. #8
    voodoomedman
    Looking for a new BBQ grill. I have a couple of choices lined up. Here they are with my opinions on them. Please let me know if their are other choices out there. I want a grill I can take with me, so not looking for built in. Thanks...
    Sam's Club: Comes with option for sink. Don't really like the dark color.
    http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...518&pCatg=3996
    Sam's Club: Comes with option for sink. Not sure about the light color.
    http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...253&pCatg=3996
    Costco: Nice, but an extra $900.00 for an oven option.
    http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...opnav=&browse=
    I have the first one but in the Cherry Hill collection color. Not sure if they still come in that color. Anyways, for the price it is awesome. It comes with the rotisserie and the infrared back burner too. Put on a good rub on some chickens and let em spin on low heat for a few hours and you will not be able to find a place that has better chicken than home.

  9. #9
    INSman
    Looks like the Costco model gives you a lot of "bang" for the buck, but I really like my Lynx ProSear, just not quite as pocketbook friendly
    http://www.grillsdirect.com/specialt...iew&key=NRG014

  10. #10
    OGShocker
    Talk to OGShocker the man knows BBQ's...He owns 13.
    Stay away from Sam's Club. I burned through one in less than 9 months. Best "bang for the buck" BBQ is the Weber Gold series. They are a bit more spendy but the LAST a long time!
    Dia is right, I own a butt load of BBqs short ones, fat ones, tall ones and skinny ones, and I like my weber best of all!
    Good luck!

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