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portable gas grill


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Really depends on your size needed and how much use it will get. I have two. I know, why two, but they both have thier place. And I have many guests with most times. I have a large 3 burner Weber with the flavor bars for my large cooking and then I have my portable. I have a Thermos Grill 2 Go. It folds up, runs off of both large tank and 1lbers and is a griddle type with ribbed grill on 2/3rds. Great for breakfasts and then I grill over open fire for big meals, cooks a mean burger and butter fry's fish fillets great. I can fold it up put it in the carrying case and bring with me ice fishing as well, it works great on the pontoon and really is a gem. As I said though, it really depends on how much you plan to use the grill and for how much food. That is why I have two.

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Weber Q is an awesome grill. A little on the spendy side, but mine does double duty with a stand as our main grill.

The cast iron grill and sturdy construction is what has kept me happy.

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the thing to watch with the coleman grills is do not let them heat up or warm up cause the grill plates will burn.....found this out when we started the grill while ice fishing went back in the house and watched 5 minutes of TV came back out and found the grates melted!!! I called coleman and they said read the instructions and that it clearly states do not let preheat. Good customer service though as they sent me new grates for free!! and oh yeah the coleman grill on wheels is great!!

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Another vote for the Weber Q. This grill has a full-

sized,coated, grill top, yet is quite compact in

design.There is also room under the hood for can goods

to be warmed up (Beans and corn) Stability is top-notch

too. Runs off one pound or bulk LP.

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