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  1. #21
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    From my experience with a dozen different grilles over the decades.......WeberQ, hands down!

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    Setting Up Camp
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    We have the Weber Q2200 and love it. Heats up quick does great sear marks. Weber has great recipes on their web site. If we are at a site for one night I use the disposable green gas bottle longer term I use a regular gas bbq gas tank. The stand that you can buy separately is pretty wobbly. The only thing I am not fond of and don't make the same mistake I did was to put a plate on the side tray and then add a heavy steak to the plate.... dirt and steak don't mix very well. Just keep in mind that the trays don't hold much weight. Most of the time I put it on a picnic table. Simply put I would buy it again without hesitation.

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    Seasoned Camper
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    Also a Weber Q owner. Same use methods as Light Chaser. It has been a great grill (I am a grill guy, have everything from charcoal Weber kettles to a giant plumbed in Viking Gas grill at home. Also have pellet grills (Traeger, have a smaller version of the home model that travels with us too, and a portable pizza oven). Weber has been around "forever" for a reason.
    2016 Solitude 369RL
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    WE have the Weber Q and the Blackstone table top griddle. Personally, I prefer the Blackstone....it allows you to cook a more versatile menu because things won't fall through the grate...that being said, we do like the Weber Q for things like burgers, etc....

    I keep both in the camper and use both for different things and really like both of them.
    Rick & Patti



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    Left The Driveway
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    Upgraded to the Weber Q this year and love it. We use the screw in propane tank and it last all week. We cook everything on it. My wife has a ton of aluminum foil recipice that are easy, quick, and taste awesome. We also love the even cooking it does for steaks, hamburgers, and chicken. After trying different portables over the years, I'll have to say you can't go wrong with the Weber Q.

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    Saw this recently at Sportsman's Warehouse. Tabletop grill with built-in smoker. Actual grilling area is rather small, but an interesting approach.

    Smoke Hollow VT280SS1 Vector 3-Burner Tabletop Propane Gas Grill with Smoke Tray
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    I have the Smoke Hollow. Removed the regulator and connect directly to the trailer. I was surprised how good the smoker feature worked. Grill area is good for four good size steaks or 6 to 8 burgers, just right for us and our camping buddies. Heats up fast and even. I'm pleased with it.

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    Seasoned Camper raybbj's Avatar
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    Bizarre how some coaches have LP quick disconnect and some need to plumb into on-board LP. I wonder why GD doesn't put QD in all their coaches.

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    Seasoned Camper Devinh2's Avatar
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    I have the Weber Q as well. Love that thing. When we go full time next year, I'm thinking of getting the lil Traeger portable grill. I want to be able to slow cook/smoke while boondocking.
    Devin & Roberta & Bizee (Border Collie)
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    Weber is the way to go , it has 5 year warranty , as long as you register it. Very reliable and sturdy


    Bryan

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