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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> I saw this at SAM's club. Looked kind of interesting but I'm not
> ready to trade in my Webber just yet. Besides, there is always the
> gas grill.
>
> http://tinylink.com/?Bjwry6FXV8
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> Michael


Yikes! Over $350 USD for a charcoal grill? I'd stick with the Weber kettle
if it suits you. I love mine. Of course I don't know what size Weber you
have. Mine is the 18.5". I don't need more space than that but they also
make a 22.5" for $99 (free shipping right now on their website). If you
want the fancy hinged grate and updated ash collector, aka the "one touch",
it costs about $50 more but also free shipping.

http://www.weberstuff.com/webchargril.html

But I didn't order my 18.5" Weber from their website and I sure didn't pay
anywhere close to $79 for it

Jill


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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> "jmcquown" > looking for trouble wrote in
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> I need a grill/smoker for the patio off of the kitchen. I want to use
> it to make jerky and smoke briskets, ribs and chicken. I finally
> gave up on the electric smoker and gave it to my neighbors. The free
> smoker has insured a regular delivery of smoked salmon to my back
> door What I'm really looking for is a dummy proof smoker. Being
> a novice cook; I think it best to start from the beginning.
>
> Michael


Hmmm, that link you provided didn't look like a smoker to me. You might
check the Weber smoker at the link I provided. Or, years ago I bought my
brother Scott a Brinkman smoker for his birthday similar to the one in the
link below. For beginning smoking it's all you really need. Comes with the
water pan (to which we always added a splash of wine, herbs, onion and
garlic) and a door for adding soaked wood of choice and coals as needed.

http://www.americasbestbbq.com/morei...t_ID=455627763

I notice they also offer free shipping on this

Jill


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