June 05, 2004

I Can’t Afford It But

The recent loss of my beloved grill in North Georgia has hit hard. That has had me in mind to get a new grill, as has the arrival of four of the nicest looking corn-fed ribeye steaks sent as an undeserved gift. I’ve had my eye on a couple of grills, and am seriously considering going ahead and getting one even if I can’t afford it. One choice is here, The other easy to find choice is the Brinkmann Smoke King Deluxe, though it is not as well built as the Char Griller. I like the idea of having both a horizontal and a vertical smoker in one unit. I can’t afford what I really want, and without access to a machine shop I can’t make it either. What do you think?

LW

Posted by wolf1 at June 5, 2004 06:54 PM | TrackBack
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The Chargriller looks like a good value. Being in Texas, we grill open flame, and that means propane for us. We leave the smoking to the professionals. I just paid $150 for my new grill, and it isn't a smoker, or even a particularly quality grill.

And if you want to do open flame with charcoal, why not just buy a rack and dig a hole?

Posted by: Phelps at June 7, 2004 04:59 PM

The Chargriller looks like a good value. Being in Texas, we grill open flame, and that means propane for us. We leave the smoking to the professionals. I just paid $150 for my new grill, and it isn't a smoker, or even a particularly quality grill.

And if you want to do open flame with charcoal, why not just buy a rack and dig a hole?

Posted by: Phelps at June 7, 2004 05:00 PM

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