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I've been known to use a Weber a time or two...
I've since culled most of my collection. Actually sold one for $400 that I bought for $20.
Some grilling pics:
There are other great bbq pits out there, but Weber just works for me. I highly recommend getting the slow n sear for it as well. I use it almost all the time, whether I am smoking or grilling. I started out with a $20 craigslist Weber. Now I primarily use my Weber performer. When I am doing a large cook, I'll use my 26" Weber. I have the Weber Smokey Mountain, which works great, but I don't use it as much when smoking smaller quantities of meat (say a single pork butt or brisket or one rack of rib) because the smoke n sear works so well at holding temps for a long period of time. I'm a big fan of grilling and also doing a side in a cast iron skillet. Especially if it is steak with mushrooms in the skillet.
A lot of times I will also grill three types of meat on a Sunday and then we have our protein for three meals during the week which makes cooking meals throughout the week easier as all you have to do are the sides.Last edited by TB80; 09-24-2020, 07:21 AM.
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Originally posted by coldgas View PostAnd my wife thought I had a grill problem. [emoji23] Nice collection you have there.
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I actually enjoy using them so much I bought a Weber Performer for my dad, one to use at the ranch, and one to use at my in-laws' house. I typically would find them on Craiglist for under $100. I ended up doing most of the grilling when I was in those places and it is nice to have a grill that I know will work well and know how to use.Last edited by TB80; 09-24-2020, 07:54 AM.
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