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Apr 4, 2025
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Bluedarts
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Weber kettle. They are great. Portable, cheap, easy to store, and charcoal is
much better than gas imo.
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Grill recommendations? I'm not a meat connoisseur; I enjoy eating tasty meat
TheNerd
Apr 4, 7:56pm
Smokers have their advantages for bigger cuts of meat, slow cooking. If you like
Stucoug83
Apr 4, 7:57pm
Weber is generally a very safe bet.
Ragnar Danneskjold
Apr 4, 7:57pm
Get a griddle like a blackstone or something. Steaks/burgers are better…
AZPTCOUG
Apr 4, 8:01pm
This is what I did and I love it. Smash burgers on the blackstone are super easy with space to toast buns and fry up
mvtoro
Apr 4, 8:08pm
I think the best place to start is a Weber gas grill.
JJCoug
Apr 4, 8:01pm
Weber kettle. They are great. Portable, cheap, easy to store, and charcoal is
Bluedarts
Apr 4, 8:01pm
Blackstone Griddle, otherwise get a smoker
Coug
Apr 4, 8:02pm
I don’t have one, but the ninja multi grill looks intriguing
cougarstrong
Apr 4, 8:03pm
Sounds like you’re a basic gas grill guy. Go to Home Depot/Lowes and pick one.
NWCoug
Apr 4, 8:08pm
Yeah, just get a cheap small propane grill if you're just cooking for two.
Cougs'16
Apr 4, 8:11pm
If you want quality, Weber if your friend
cougarBee
Apr 5, 8:58am
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