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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Let's talk grills
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<blockquote data-quote="rotor_powerd" data-source="post: 16418069" data-attributes="member: 76391"><p>I have an older Traeger, 2 Weber 22" kettles, 22" and 18" Weber Smokey Mountains, a big offset stick burner, and a Uuni 3 pellet fired pizza oven. They're all great, but if you're looking for an all around smoker/grill to transition away from propane I would definitely for for a pellet grill. No they aren't super heavy on smoke but they turn out great food and are quick and easy to use. I'm doing burgers on my Traeger tonight for dinner but I've also done 14 hour brisket cooks on it - and it gives so much more flavor than any gas grill ever could.</p><p></p><p>Weber kettles are fun to play with and can be picked up super cheap used on Martketplace, if you want to start learning charcoal I'd pick one of them up also</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotor_powerd, post: 16418069, member: 76391"] I have an older Traeger, 2 Weber 22" kettles, 22" and 18" Weber Smokey Mountains, a big offset stick burner, and a Uuni 3 pellet fired pizza oven. They're all great, but if you're looking for an all around smoker/grill to transition away from propane I would definitely for for a pellet grill. No they aren't super heavy on smoke but they turn out great food and are quick and easy to use. I'm doing burgers on my Traeger tonight for dinner but I've also done 14 hour brisket cooks on it - and it gives so much more flavor than any gas grill ever could. Weber kettles are fun to play with and can be picked up super cheap used on Martketplace, if you want to start learning charcoal I'd pick one of them up also [/QUOTE]
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