Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Anyone have any experiance with the Grill King Deluxe Charcoal Grill &
Smoker from Brinkman? Not sure if that's the correct name. Saw it at
Sam's Club, but the one on-line was a little different. The one at the
store had a handle to crank the coals up and down instead of doing it
by lifting the charcoal grill. Also had a slide out ash tray for cleaning
that the one online didn't seem to have. Generally looked a lot better
made than online one.

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"BigDog" > wrote in message
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> Anyone have any experiance with the Grill King Deluxe Charcoal Grill &
> Smoker from Brinkman? Not sure if that's the correct name. Saw it at
> Sam's Club, but the one on-line was a little different. The one at the
> store had a handle to crank the coals up and down instead of doing it
> by lifting the charcoal grill. Also had a slide out ash tray for cleaning
> that the one online didn't seem to have. Generally looked a lot better
> made than online one.
>
> --
> BigDog


I saw that at Sams...don't have any experience with it, but if I needed a
charcoal grill fer $150...that's the one I'd get. Coals up close for steaks
and all the way down for chicken.
Jack


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Jack Sloan wrote in alt.food.barbecue

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> "BigDog" > wrote in message
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> I saw that at Sams...don't have any experience with it, but if I
> needed a charcoal grill fer $150...that's the one I'd get. Coals up
> close for steaks and all the way down for chicken.
> Jack


thanks Jack. I don't know much about it either, but it
looked well made and usefull. Thinking about getting
that for grilling and a WSM for smokin.
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I saw Alton B using something similar this weekend on Food TV. His had the
crank handle....looks like a good unit. Looks like it would take alot of
coal to fill the base tho...looks like it would be real handy to be able to
fine tune the height of the coals.


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> I saw Alton B using something similar this weekend on Food TV. His had the
> crank handle....looks like a good unit. Looks like it would take alot of
> coal to fill the base tho...looks like it would be real handy to be able

to
> fine tune the height of the coals.
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