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I like the Wrangler better for the thicker Steel. At first I was worried about it being smaller but I think it had actually has about the same square inches surface area to cook on.
I have noticed the same thing. I have had a pro for about 10 years, I replaced the side firebox about a year and a half ago. The new box looks worse than the old one already.
So I stopped in at Academy Sports today and they still have 2 Wranglers left. I was all set to get one, but this is the first time I have seen one next to the Pecos. I really like the surface area of the Pecos, and even though it is thinner metal,it's already thicker than the chargriller that I...
Well that sucks!! I was about to go get one 3 weeks ago and then I spent my extra cash for a down payment on a new Jeep. I'll have to run by Academy tonight and see if they have any left. Thanks,
I've been planning on getting one of these for a while now. I've been to Academy a couple of times, and the ones they had in stock weren't in the best condition (bad welds, door sealed bad,...) There have been several good/perfect models as well, but I just couldn't drop the cash down at those...
i am a little late to this conversation, but I try to only use regular charcoal when starting the fire, and maybe in a pinch I add a 1/2 chimney of prelit coals while cooking (only if I don't have anything better left, or I am almost done. I prefer lump charcoal for more heat, and pretty much...
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