I hope this is the right spot for something like this.
I am the "Grill Master" for my LA Chargers Booster Club, we tailgate every game and have several events throughout the year. I typically use my Weber and Barrel Charcoal grills for cooking, but the barrel is so heavy and not made for portability and the 22 in Weber isn't big enough for certain events.
Saw this griddle top grill and I feel like for the $299 listed at my local Lowes (open to other brands/stores too if you know better ones) as a great tailgating/event grill instead of continuing with my current charcoal setups.
Really just looking for opinions and advice. Has anyone used this type of grill before? I feel like it'll still cook all the meats like chicken, steak, burgers, hot dogs and stuff like that well. While also being able to even cook breakfast like eggs and pancakes.
I just want to be sure it gives you all teh same great crust and taste that a traditional bbq does.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Rhino...r-Liquid-Propane-Gas-Griddle-Grill/1000364859
I am the "Grill Master" for my LA Chargers Booster Club, we tailgate every game and have several events throughout the year. I typically use my Weber and Barrel Charcoal grills for cooking, but the barrel is so heavy and not made for portability and the 22 in Weber isn't big enough for certain events.
Saw this griddle top grill and I feel like for the $299 listed at my local Lowes (open to other brands/stores too if you know better ones) as a great tailgating/event grill instead of continuing with my current charcoal setups.
Really just looking for opinions and advice. Has anyone used this type of grill before? I feel like it'll still cook all the meats like chicken, steak, burgers, hot dogs and stuff like that well. While also being able to even cook breakfast like eggs and pancakes.
I just want to be sure it gives you all teh same great crust and taste that a traditional bbq does.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Blue-Rhino...r-Liquid-Propane-Gas-Griddle-Grill/1000364859
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