need a char griller
It seems every catering gig this summer has us doing large quantities of legs & thighs.My method is smoke on the pit ,then char on the charcoal, is slowed by my tiny stainless barrel grill. My question is , what's a good 4 or 5 foot grill to finish the chicken. I may expand to steaks and stuff too. This grill has to be portable also.
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http://www.meijer.com/s/char-griller...r_Living_Patio
As a smoker they are a PITA, but it's a great charcoal grill with a ton of space, and cast iron grates. http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pub...xwkQbFmStf16uG Add the second axle and 10" tires and it looks cool and much more moveable. |
2nd what toad said
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Here's my smokin pro with the axle and tire upgrades I was talking about.
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the chargriller pro can be found really cheap this time of year. i bought one with the SFB last year for under $150. without the fire box, it would have been less than $100.
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if your talking about grills i have this one
Weber One Touch Gold 22.5 Inch Charcoal Grill highly recommended! http://thebarbecuemaster.net |
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Wal mart has a 30"barell grill for $99 I have had 1 for 3 years and still going strong
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I agree on the Char Griller. I wouldn't bother with it as a smoker again (too much work), but I love it as a grill. The biggest one, the Outlaw will set you back $200 - $250 depending on where you get it, but with a wheel modification, you can't beat them. Works nice as a rotisserie grill too. Just my .02 cents.
http://i1121.photobucket.com/albums/...ler/outlaw.jpg http://i1121.photobucket.com/albums/...tlawgrates.jpg For my wheel mod, I put 3-inch stainless steel, rubber-stemmed casters on the shorter legs meant for the wheels that come with the grill. I put 10-inch semi-pneumatic tires on the longer legs, drilled holes and put in a 5/8-inch threaded rod for an axle. I also added a small metal handle on the side opposite the shelf to make pulling it around easier. Works like a champ. Tons of room in there! |
nice grill saw the block fence knew right away i was home in arizona!http://thebarbecuemaster.net
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The block fence is always a dead give-away, isn't it? :biggrin1:
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Ever hear of a bear tooth grill by rocky mountain cookware? Kinda pricey, but cool. |
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