Mgrills m36 or Shirley 24x36

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Phxbbq

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Oct 10, 2020
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Hey everyone. I'm new here, and looking at buying a new stick burner. I've narrowed it down to the Mgrills m36 or Shirley 24x36. I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with either bit more specifically the Mgrills. I know the Shirley is going to do exactly what it says it will.

The Mgrills on paper seems to be very versatile, and I know as a charcoal grill it's probably killer. But how is it as a stick burner?

I also considered the lsg 20x36 but just kept coming back to the Shirley so I've eliminated that.

Thanks for any insight!
 
I haven't actually used either of these units, but based off of what you have said I would go with the Shirley. You want a stick burner and everyone seems to rave about Shirley. Also with money in mind it looks like you could get the Shirley and use the extra money to get a nice charcoal grill.
 
I don’t know anything about the mgrills, but I don’t think I have heard a bad review on the Shirley smokers. Everybody loves them!
Al
 
I haven't actually used either of these units, but based off of what you have said I would go with the Shirley. You want a stick burner and everyone seems to rave about Shirley. Also with money in mind it looks like you could get the Shirley and use the extra money to get a nice charcoal grill.
Ya I hear that. Just would be nice to limit the amount of patio space I take up lol but not at the expense of food quality or usability.
 
Ya I hear that. Just would be nice to limit the amount of patio space I take up lol but not at the expense of food quality or usability.
I have 10+ grills/smokers and I ran out of space a long time ago. My Lang sits uncovered out in the yard. Not the prettiest set up, but it works for me. I am sure the M36 is a heckuva a unit, but I am wary of cookers that claim to do a bunch of different stuff. I prefer a cooker that can do one thing very well.
 
I have 10+ grills/smokers and I ran out of space a long time ago. My Lang sits uncovered out in the yard. Not the prettiest set up, but it works for me. I am sure the M36 is a heckuva a unit, but I am wary of cookers that claim to do a bunch of different stuff. I prefer a cooker that can do one thing very well.
Agree 💯 that's my biggest reservation. Is it Jack of all trades master of none?

Can't find much feedback. What I do find is overwhelmingly positive though.
 
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