now that's just crazy talki need to stop spending all my money on guns and ammo and start investing in my house lol i think i have a bad mind set.
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now that's just crazy talki need to stop spending all my money on guns and ammo and start investing in my house lol i think i have a bad mind set.
I need to stop spending all my money on guns and ammo and start investing in my house lol I think I have a bad mind set.
Hey yall just bought a house i need help with picking out a good grill
i would like to say 400 or under any suggestions. charcoal or propane ?
where to buy?
any good models?
Lots of ideas and lots of recommendations for a Big Green Egg. However, they are expensive! Unless you cook outside as much as I do, probably not worth it. But after going through 3 propane grills over the years, I'm done with them. They rust out or have other issues that eventually require more money than they're worth. Plus, you'll never get the flavor of cooking over wood, no matter how many wood chips you throw in there.
I bought a metal version of the Egg called a Bubba Keg several years back. Best money I've spent on a grill. No, it won't last as long as a BGE, but it allowed me to get my feet wet with a Kamado-style charcoal convection oven at a reasonable price ($350 scratch and dent at Home Depot). A similar grill is available at Lowes called the Chargriller Acorn for $299. If you like to cook, a Kamado style convection grill is the way to go. The versatility is amazing. I can be ready to cook in 15 min after lighting. Cook a steak at 650 deg and perfect every time. Crank the vents down for a 235 deg temp and smoke for up to 16 hours without ever having to add charcoal or adjust the vents. Got rid of my old bullet smoker because this is less trouble and cooks better.
Lots of ideas and lots of recommendations for a Big Green Egg. However, they are expensive! Unless you cook outside as much as I do, probably not worth it. But after going through 3 propane grills over the years, I'm done with them. They rust out or have other issues that eventually require more money than they're worth. Plus, you'll never get the flavor of cooking over wood, no matter how many wood chips you throw in there.
I bought a metal version of the Egg called a Bubba Keg several years back. Best money I've spent on a grill. No, it won't last as long as a BGE, but it allowed me to get my feet wet with a Kamado-style charcoal convection oven at a reasonable price ($350 scratch and dent at Home Depot). A similar grill is available at Lowes called the Chargriller Acorn for $299. If you like to cook, a Kamado style convection grill is the way to go. The versatility is amazing. I can be ready to cook in 15 min after lighting. Cook a steak at 650 deg and perfect every time. Crank the vents down for a 235 deg temp and smoke for up to 16 hours without ever having to add charcoal or adjust the vents. Got rid of my old bullet smoker because this is less trouble and cooks better.