Food & Wine Ground >> Recomend a good Grill under $500?
| 2/27/08 4:09 PM | |
kot1k
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Edited: 27-Feb-08 Member Since: 03/15/2002 Posts: 5859 |
I'm shopping for a Grill, probably propane. My budget is $500, but if there's somethign spectacular, I'd go higher. Any suggestions? |
| 2/27/08 4:32 PM | |
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d0mm3r
Edited: 27-Feb-08 Member Since: 12/12/2002 Posts: 1168 |
Big Green Egg - if you can find a demo model from an Eggfest its around $575. Best money I've EVER spent. |
| 2/28/08 10:06 AM | |
Kevin Curtis
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Edited: 28-Feb-08 Member Since: 07/17/2001 Posts: 4444 |
^^ Weber makes better food in your opinion than a BGE? Only thing that has stopped me from buying a Weber, is that there isn't a hinged cover... got to either hold the lid, or set it down someplace... seems a bit inconvenient. |
| 2/28/08 12:25 PM | |
Kevin Curtis
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Edited: 28-Feb-08 Member Since: 07/17/2001 Posts: 4445 |
Ahhhh... gotcha |
| 2/28/08 12:28 PM | |
kot1k
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Edited: 28-Feb-08 Member Since: 03/15/2002 Posts: 5876 |
Thanks for the help guys. I'd love a charcoal grill, but it's just not gonna happen. Are the Webbers decent? I need a pretty big grilling surface as well. |
| 2/28/08 8:49 PM | |
samichlaus
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Edited: 28-Feb-08 08:53 PM Member Since: 01/01/2001 Posts: 14318 |
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