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Thread: BBQ, Grilling, and Smoking
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05-29-2019, 07:33 AM #13Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: BBQ, Grilling, and Smoking
Yes, this is the one I have. It works great in my opinion. I have cooked Ribs, wings, Chicken, Corn, Brisket in mine. Cooked a Brisket for like 10 hrs one time and it was still not long enough had to throw it on the grill. Brisket takes alot of time and effort but its damn good.
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05-29-2019, 07:36 AM #14Legendary RSR Poster
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I was reading my Ace Hardware flyer yesterday, just ridiculous on the prices of those green eggs and some other grills. Never in a million years would I pay $1300-$2000 for a damn grill. I have owned many different brands over the years, one of the longest lasting ones I had was a Nexgrill which is thought to be somewhat generic brand. It has a Rotiserie on it. Best chicken I ever cooked was on that thing.
I know the green eggs are supposed to be awesome but there are so many other things I could drop $1000 on I would just never do it
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05-29-2019, 12:39 PM #17Legendary RSR Poster
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05-29-2019, 01:14 PM #18Legendary RSR Poster
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Costco was where I got mine from. That grill lasted me a while. A good 6-8 years.
These garbage Kenmores are lasting 2-3 years.
I once made a grill out of a stainless steel heineken beer keg. Put legs on it, handle, hinges etc... That thing would cook and clean up like new every time. I think my shit head operations manager stole it when we left it at my building one weekend. We used to take it tailgating to Ravens games, no one ever messed with it, I left it locked in my warehouse of a previous job and the damn thing went missing. I was so pissed.
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05-29-2019, 02:06 PM #19Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: BBQ, Grilling, and Smoking
Nothing beats the versatility of the classic Weber kettle. There's a reason the overall design hasn't changed in... well, ever. I had to replace the cooking grate for mine this weekend because it finally rusted enough that I didn't want to deal with cleaning it again. Other than that, I haven't changed anything on it, and it's an 11 year old grill. I might replace the wheels in the next year or two. I will always have one, that's for sure.
I've also got an electric smoker that a friend gave me, but it currently doesn't work (hence getting it for free). He's had a repeated problem with the electrical leads to the heating element corroding. Part of his issue may have been from using an electric smoker placed just outside of his garage in the rain. I should be able to replace the wires and have it up and running again, I just need to find the time to actually do it. If I can get it working, it will take up a permanent residence on my covered patio. Maybe I'll even move it into the shed for the winter, now that I've got all the kids' bikes off the floor.
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05-29-2019, 08:18 PM #20
Re: BBQ, Grilling, and Smoking
Attachment 4993 My brick oven....built it myself. Use it all the time.
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05-30-2019, 05:55 AM #21
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05-30-2019, 07:29 AM #22Legendary RSR Poster
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