Tweetwhat do you think ?
Tweetwhat do you think ?
TweetGas, no doubt. I have got both. I use my gas grill 10 times as much. It is great for someone who watches their diet. It is quick and simple. I have got one that does not take lava rocks, it is the shizzznit.It came from Sears and I think it is a
Kenmore.
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TweetDefinitely gas. If you have natural gas lines even better - you don't need the propane bottles all the time. I grill all year 'round. Nothing tastes better.
So be sure that you are makin the best of what that you have
the truth is all within yourself
TweetDepends if you are a purist or if it is a functional thing. Gas grille is so easy and quick that you (if like me) will grille almost everything.
The charcoal grille is a better taste and maybe better for those big event type thing like 4th of july pool parties where you will be spending alot of time in prep anyway so why not do it wit charcoals.
just my .02
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TweetI love the taste of charcoal but I never seem to find the time to clean up after I'm done. Nothing like scraping gunk out after a couple of days and a hard rain and you didn't dump the coals. I gave up on that after a while and went with the gas.
So be sure that you are makin the best of what that you have
the truth is all within yourself
Tweetyeah.... agree.... charcoal is fun when you have time to stand around with a beer in hand and play with it... but the propane will give you much more use.....
TweetI only break out my charcoal grills for special occasions because they are too much trouble. Of couse one is a 55 gallon drum grill I built the other Is an old propane tank on an axle so you can tow it behind a truck. Nothing like a mobile bar b q.
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Tweetnow thats kuntryOriginally posted by Speedracer59
I only break out my charcoal grills for special occasions because they are too much trouble. Of couse one is a 55 gallon drum grill I built the other Is an old propane tank on an axle so you can tow it behind a truck. Nothing like a mobile bar b q.![]()
TweetThose are the kind you can put 1/2 of a cow on and still have room for hamburger buns.
So be sure that you are makin the best of what that you have
the truth is all within yourself
TweetBoth!!Originally posted by pudgy
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My BBQ is also one of those propane ones that doesn't use Lava rock, but rather thoso brick-like slabs of rock.
I've done this a couple of times now... pull off the grill and take out the hunks of brick (about 8 pieces). Put the charcole down, light, then put your grill back on.
The only sucky part is cleaning it after. But for the 2x a year I use charcole, it's definately worth it.
Tweetgas ... it's 100x easier to use and it's not a tedious process to get going ...
the charcoal may taste better, but i hate getting it heated up.
Tweetu want convenience, get gas... u want flavor, get charcoal.....
TweetDid anybody ever see the King of the Hill episode where Hank's wife and kid taste burgers grilled on charcoal and become closet charcoal freaks?
Tweeti liek the tase fo charcoal better myself but propane is much faster and less bullshit to get goin no waitin for coals to get right and all that crap
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Tweetgas all the way. if you can ever get you one for inside(electric grill), these are sweet.Originally posted by pudgy
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