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    Best tailgating gas grill?

    Looking for recommendations on a portable gas grill to use when we are out drag racing at various tracks. Charcoal is a PITA if you get put on the trailer and are ready to go. Some tracks seem to frown on watering down charcoal in the grill while in the parking lots ...oops.

    #2
    I'm a big fan of the Weber Q2200. I use one camping and it is great. The additional griddle plate works really well too.

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      #3
      Traeger makes a series of grills for tailgators. All you need is a charged 12v battery (if you do t have an AC plug) and a converter. Top notch food out of those guys and no charcoal/ash to deal with.


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        #4
        Love my Webber Q1200. We use it for camping and at the lease.

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          #5
          Weber Q series

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            #6
            I bought a little stainless one from Sam’s. Been a great little unit. $99

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              #7
              Coleman Road Trip Propane. Had one of the originals, it was awesome. Cooked everything from steak to breakfast and it was frugal on propane.

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                #8
                Traeger if money isn’t a issue. My wife got me a small Char broilthat uses the green tanks, great little grill that holds temp really good and gets up to 650 in a hurry. It was $100 at Lowe’s

                Last edited by kd350; 04-29-2019, 09:58 PM.

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                  #9
                  Don’t know if my Q series is “the best” but I sure like it and it cooks great. I bought hose adapter to run on big bottle

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by skiguy327 View Post
                    Traeger makes a series of grills for tailgators. All you need is a charged 12v battery (if you do t have an AC plug) and a converter. Top notch food out of those guys and no charcoal/ash to deal with.


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                    Im a stick burner, maybe use gas in a pinch if we had too but looking for a battery or outlet to (grill) is lol. Im sure the food is good off of them though.

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