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Old 10-03-2008, 06:00 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
Tutall
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Default opinion about char-griller

On Mar 9, 10:14*pm, "
wrote:
On Mar 9, 9:53 pm, "Joseph" wrote:

*I went to get one and they were out of them. *Looks like a nice
set up to me. *I might have to take a drive to get one at a nearby
lowes.


They sell those at Academy Sports as well. *The guys there told me
they literally cannot keep them in stock. *It looks like a nice rig to
me.

Chargriller seems to put out a good product, and the bang for your
buck makes it even better.



Let's emphasize, good product for the money. For a casual griller/
barebecuer, they'll be fine. If you grill more than 52 times/year and
slow cook 4-6 times a year or more, Chargriller won't last too well.
Thin metal, etc. I burnt mine out in 3 years. But, I grilled on it 2x
week, and did butts and ribs on it with the offset, it was damn sure
worth it. For three years. If you're serious, go ahead and invest in
something with 1/4" steel.


*I bought a Chargriller Smokin" Pro early
summer of last year, and with some modifications it is pretty damn
nice.

I bought the little Patio Pro for a friend of mine at Christmas so he
could cook his steak on the cast iron, and he loves it. *It certainly
isn't any kind of pit, but a great little charcoal grill. *Nicely
made, sturdy, and $59.

If they follow with the same quality on the gas side that they do with
their charcoal products that would seem to be a pretty hard deal to
beat.

Robert


 

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