A Nice Heavy Duty Camp "GRILL" Not a stove!! :)

adventureduo

Dave Druck [KI6LBB]
I have to say.. im a bbq addict. I bbq just about every night.. (actually smoking some jerky today too)..

Anyhoo.. Kevin, go to your local BBG and pick up a Turbo Sport.

Oh, for the people that don't know grill talk.. that's Barbecues Galore.

You want the best of the best? It even has INFARED!!!


http://www.bbqgalore.com/gas_grills/portable/286609


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RAM5500 CAMPERTHING

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SOCALFJ said:
I have to say.. im a bbq addict. I bbq just about every night.. (actually smoking some jerky today too)..

Anyhoo.. Kevin, go to your local BBG and pick up a Turbo Sport.

You want the best of the best? It even has INFARED!!!

http://www.bbqgalore.com/gas_grills/portable/286609

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Ding Ding Ding, i think we have a winner!!

Looks good! However, what the hell is "infrared" cooking and how does it vary from flame? Is it similar to the old style rotisurrees? (spelling, HA)

Looks like drippings could easily get onto that infrared thingy! hmmmm
 
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Desertdude

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yup thats the one from Lowes - its not as even of a burner( cooking wise) but for the money - they we blowing them out for 79 bucks a few years back - I still have and use mine...


Bella PSD said:
How about the other portable grill they have at bbqgalore.com

http://www.bbqgalore.com/gas_grills/portable/250258
Its less at $129 and folds up about the same as the $200 one.

Best part is, looks like you can get the same bbqgalore grill at Lowes for $105!!
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=41054-40307-720-0001&lpage=none

Louie
 

spressomon

Expedition Leader
SOCALFJ said:
I have to say.. im a bbq addict. I bbq just about every night.. (actually smoking some jerky today too)..

Anyhoo.. Kevin, go to your local BBG and pick up a Turbo Sport.

Oh, for the people that don't know grill talk.. that's Barbecues Galore.

You want the best of the best? It even has INFARED!!!


http://www.bbqgalore.com/gas_grills/portable/286609


img11011530880456.jpg


img11593815897879.jpg




Bought one of these same BBQ's about a year ago...made by Solaire. Great little product and nearly indestructible. Started baking homemade pizza's in it the last 2-excursions...works great for this too! Next I am going to try cobbler to see how it works. Like anything of durable quality and good design they don't come cheap. And I have their collapsible tri-pod that works great too.

http://www.rasmussen.biz/grills/portG.html
 

RAM5500 CAMPERTHING

OG Portal Member #183
spressomon said:
Bought one of these same BBQ's about a year ago...made by Solaire. Great little product and nearly indestructible. Started baking homemade pizza's in it the last 2-excursions...works great for this too! Next I am going to try cobbler to see how it works. Like anything of durable quality and good design they don't come cheap. And I have their collapsible tri-pod that works great too.

http://www.rasmussen.biz/grills/portG.html

dude, that looks like the identical grill for 2x the $
 

tdesanto

Expedition Leader
Volcano II Collapsible Stove/Grill

I've been looking for a while now for a good portable grill.

I finally landed on this model. I found it at Sportsmans Warehouse for only $89.

Here's are links to get more information: http://smedia.vermotion.com/media/8547/resources/Volcano_Brochure_rev17.pdf

http://www.volcanostoves.com/100-200/Volcano_II_Collapsible_Stove_Volcano_II_Collapsible_Stove_Volcano_II_Collapsible_Stove.html

It's extremely rugged and versatile. It cooks for at least 1.5 hours on only 25 coals.

If you're into dutch oven cooking, you can even do that with this thing--a 12" dutch oven will actually fit down inside it.

It sets up in 1 second and breaks down in about 5 seconds. It's so easy.

I've been very happy with it. You can even convert it to propane if you must.

For me these were the selling points in the order of priority:
1. compact--it collapses to only 5" tall by 16" in diameter
2. rugged--more rugged than anything else I've looked into
3. Simple setup, breakdown, and cleaning--very fast to do all three.
4. Efficient, it has a special adjustable air chamber that draws air underneath the coals so that they burn evenly for a long time...very similar to the Weber kettle, if you've ever used one of those.

About the only drawback that I could find was that it doesn't have a lid for smoking meats and it's a little small compared to my home grill, but hey--it's portable!

I've taken this on several trips lately. Let me know if you have any questions.

Good luck on the search,

TD
 

hoser

Explorer
Boston Mangler said:
dude, that looks like the identical grill for 2x the $
Here's another Solaire Knock-off for $149 and free shipping. However, this is not the same grill as the Solaire. The Solaire grill is 304 Stainless and is made in the USA. The $149 grill is "imported" from Taiwan and does not mention what grade of stainless steel. The Solaire has gotten rave reviews and the $149 grill has been reviewed as "dangerous." I've been eyeballing the Solaire too. I just haven't pulled out the wallet yet. I wish I could buy the Solaire for $149.

Some more reading about Solaire Knock-offs.

If you have one of the BBQ Galore's Turbo Sport Grills, you might want to read this recall.
 
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RAM5500 CAMPERTHING

OG Portal Member #183
hoser said:
Here's another Solaire Knock-off for $149 and free shipping. However, this is not the same grill as the Solaire. The Solaire grill is 304 Stainless and is made in the USA. The $149 grill is "imported" from Taiwan and does not mention what grade of stainless steel. The Solaire has gotten rave reviews and the $149 grill has been reviewed as "dangerous." I've been eyeballing the Solaire too. I just haven't pulled out the wallet yet. I wish I could buy the Solaire for $149.

Some more reading about Solaire Knock-offs.

If you have one of the BBQ Galore's Turbo Sport Grills, you might want to read this recall.

Holy Crap! Thanks for the heads up!

Here i am getting all excited and such! :(
 

Dmarchand

Adventurer
Boston Mangler said:
Hey Guys

Been searching everywhere. Camp Chef, Partner Steel, etc...

I have a nice stove setup for the standard stuff, but my $15 target special hibachi is no longer with us! :(

I am looking for a nice quality portable Grill for cooking the cow, hotlinks, chicken, etc...

I have used this one recently and i was most impressed with the quality and will probably end up buying this one if i cant find anything else:

http://www.foreandaftmarine.com/FO-83722.htm

Its big and bulky, but its nicely made and good size.

Anyone know of any other options?

Thanks

Funny you mention this particular Grille. Lowe's was selling this grille (older model) two years ago and I picked it up (re-labeled). It is the exact same design and all stainless. Terrifc.

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