The type of grill you purchase depends on how much you are really going to use it. Many, many years ago I switched from charcoal-burning kettle grills to propane-burning ones because we cooked outdoors almost as often as indoors. Living in Arizona, then Florida, and now Ecuador, the climate was often more conducive to year-round grilling. The back porch, the lanai, and the roof patio became the second kitchen.
For someone like myself, it made good sense in investing in a really good Weber® grill with side burners that used the same type of cooking gas as our kitchen stove. We use it at least two or three times a week – especially now that the roof patio is screened in.
Go with panel 2! I’ve replaced every component in the last 15 years or so. She keeps on rollin’. I also keep an old (!) one knocked apart so I can throw her in the trunk and “Q” at family gatherings and such. I call her Brother Bob’s Travellin’ Salivation Show”…
allen@home over 2 years ago
Mighty expensive flowerpot.
Polsixe over 2 years ago
He’ll be slow cooking ribs in that baby.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
I hope he did some research before shopping!
MS72 over 2 years ago
If it costs at least $300, ACE will deliver it and assemble it.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
I think you should buy the standard grill. Just in case.
royq27 over 2 years ago
Been using the traditional affordable option for over 20 years. Works great.
Linguist over 2 years ago
The type of grill you purchase depends on how much you are really going to use it. Many, many years ago I switched from charcoal-burning kettle grills to propane-burning ones because we cooked outdoors almost as often as indoors. Living in Arizona, then Florida, and now Ecuador, the climate was often more conducive to year-round grilling. The back porch, the lanai, and the roof patio became the second kitchen.
For someone like myself, it made good sense in investing in a really good Weber® grill with side burners that used the same type of cooking gas as our kitchen stove. We use it at least two or three times a week – especially now that the roof patio is screened in.
Steverino Premium Member over 2 years ago
If your grill smokes, quit giving it cigarettes.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Well,both have lids so you can cut off the overwhelming black smoke at a moment’s notice.
And why is “Kobe” and “Wagyu” considered superior to American meat?
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
As the head said—“Have you ever had to apologize for being part of the PGA tour?”
Only when John Daly is nearby.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
Drawing not quite clear—is that a “big green egg”?
Uncle Bob over 2 years ago
Go with panel 2! I’ve replaced every component in the last 15 years or so. She keeps on rollin’. I also keep an old (!) one knocked apart so I can throw her in the trunk and “Q” at family gatherings and such. I call her Brother Bob’s Travellin’ Salivation Show”…