linicx
Senior Cook
I'm thinking of buying a propapne grill to play with.. It will be used in a car port where I will have water and electricity available.
Suggestions?
Suggestions?
Check out the Weber Genesis line of gas grills...Buy one bigger than you think you need...
Try to cook out from under the carport as much as possible....Over time the smoke/fats etc will dirty up the ceiling/walls etc.
Have Fun!
Most of these units are on wheels -- can't you just roll it out from under the cover when you want to cook?I forgot about smoke! Duh...
If I do this It will be impossible to not have it under the carport for a variety of reasons I won't go into. I have a large, high volume commerical fan I can use to move smoke away from the area.
Would that help?
I forgot about smoke! Duh...
If I do this It will be impossible to not have it under the carport for a variety of reasons I won't go into. I have a large, high volume commerical fan I can use to move smoke away from the area.
Would that help?
how about a covered deck?Yes....Anything to move the smoke/etc. It's not something you will notice the first times you cook...but over time (depending on how much you use it) it will gunk up things somewhat...It (walls-ceilings) can be cleaned, and repainted etc...Just time and resources...If your carport is somewhat open then it want be as big an issue....If it is fully enclosed ..then more so.
i can't afford $1,000.00+ any others?My Informants tell me it's an Import with very little to Zero support...
It's built for Lowe's exclusively (I think) and is a price point product...
I think some of the Webers have the rotisserie feature.
No need to spend $1,000 for a Weber. Most Webers have a spot for the rotisserie that you can add after the fact.i can't afford $1,000.00+ any others?
No need to spend $1,000 for a Weber. Most Webers have a spot for the rotisserie that you can add after the fact.
i was thinking of getting this grill. any thoughts?
Master Forge Split Lid Gas Grill
i love the fact that it has a Rotisserie capability.
thank you. so it isn't that bad?Consumer Reports included one Master Forge grill in its review, a smaller model (GGP-2601, $390). It fell in the middle of the large grill ratings, with an overall score of 66 (tops in that category was 77). It was only average on evenness of heat. However, they said it had no discern able lows.