For the tailgaters

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Adelpiero
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For the tailgaters

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buddy has a gas grill, but sometimes there is too much shit to grill, and not enough time to drink, so i found this while looking for a tailgating gas grill.

reviews are great, and having a 2nd grill for other shit and at the price is sweeet!

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/allRevie ... id=8154155

$19 for a gas grill.
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Re: For the tailgaters

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Adel,

Seriously, this is a great gas grill for tailgating. I use it at home a lot too. While I typically use charcoal, sometimes on a weeknight, I just want a grilled chicken breast or a burger quick. This thing never dissapoints.

Grill, closed.

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Once open, there are "wings" that fold out for work area.

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Plenty of real estate to cook.

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Optional stand so you don't have to put it on a tailgate or the ground.

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Optional griddle pan as well so you can make fried eggs, pancakes, french toast, etc. while camping.

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Uses the little propane cylinders or you can put a full propane tank on the stand. When I tailgate, I bring the little propane cylinders for convenience. When I use at home, I leave it attached to a bigger tank. Propane is cheaper that way.

As I said before, I like to use wood and charcoal usually to get a little smoke flavor. With my Weber Q Gas grill, I use a cast iron smoker box. Just put wood chips and pour a little beer in with them. Gives a nice smoke to whatever you are cooking.

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Now, Weber Q is about $170 and another $40 for the stand. Not the $19 walmart grill, but much more durable. I have had mine for 3 years now and use it all the time. Still good as new.

Here's one last thing that makes the Weber Q nice. Has a carrying case you can buy to make travel with it easier. Has wheels on it and you can pull it like luggage. Pricey at $50, but worth it.

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Oh, and another great tailgating appliance is the Coleman Heat N Serve Propane Crock Pot. I got one of these for Christmas a couple years back. For when you make a chili or soup, you can travel with it in an enclosed bowl and heat up at the tailgate. Heats food up fast. I think this thing is only like $40 and another $20 or less for the case. Good buy.

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Here's a picture showing a carrying case you can buy too for the Crock Pot. Very convenient.

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