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fknhippie

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I'm rocking the Weber Genesis E-330. I like the side burner because whenever my wife wants to cook something stinky, she can do it outside without making the house smell for days.

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You let the wife use the grill...are you crazy, man?
 

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I have a 2 burner Weber Spirit E-210 I bought in 2013. It gets a lot of use. It's not fancy, but it gets the job for a 3 adult household. If we have a party or get together & need more grill space, I just have my brother bring over his grill.

I am pretty sure I got my grill for about $350 at Lowes or Home Depot.
 

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You could get one of those 8 ton Green Eggs.
 

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Nice work Ed, could only find one thing wrong tho...your deck/railing needs a re-stain and seal.

Can I get a home address and your next BBQ date?
lol. I should post an updated picture of my deck. I cut the handrails off about a month ago. You're right. I never stained it or sealed it in any way and the sun beat the holy hell out of it.
 

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Coleman makes a nifty little tailgate grill that is awesome... Gas, collapseable, durable, easy to clean (removeable plates), easy gas canister hookup (16oz propane cans), etc...

Called the Coleman RoadTrip LXE
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You ask and you shall receive...
 

Edisto_Tiger

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I had no idea this was unusual. Ya'll caught me off guard with all the natty in a bottle talk.
 

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The Weber Performer: Yea, it's charcoal, but it's all I know and it's not that much work. They've taken the work out of charcoal grills these days.

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How much does something like that cost? That looks like it's right down my alley.
 

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Yeah got a stove ha, don't need side burners I'll go to him depot in a bit, webers are solid, and last

I grill year round here in NH and can't be bothered to cover the grill an hour after it cools down so it sits outside in the elements all the time. My last purchased grill was a small Weber "Genesis" and it only needed the heat distribution plates replaced every 4-5 years despite sitting outside uncovered.

Last year a customer asked if I could make her rusty old grill disappear at the end of the project and I said "no problem". It is a 10 year old Weber "Gold" and the only thing rusty on it was the base inside the cabinet under the grill itself. I gave my old Weber grill to my boys to use at their apartment in the Boston area and I have this great big unit handy in case I throw a party.

Long story short, buy a Weber unless you're planning on springing for a high end stainless steel unit or one like this;

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