Any good places in the area to purchase a good quality charcoal barrel-type grill (not a smoker) that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
The Original AG 76 said:
Believe it or not the grills they have at HEB and sometimes Kroger are decent quality and usually at a very good price. You can also look down at Buc-Ees on 290, they have some damn nice grills outside and pretty good prices.
The $300 one at Farm Patch is too small for our needs. I'd like to stay in the $500-750 range. Something like this, but I'd like to check it out in person before buying. I heard they possibly carry these at Bucee's, so will be taking a trip down that way..java94 said:
Not sure what you consider an "arm and a leg", but 1/4" isn't gonna be cheap anywhere. If you're looking local, Farm Patch usually have several...
Appreciate it!BCStalk said:
I'll be stopping at bucees on the way home today on 290. I'll take a look and see.
Thanks for the pics. I'll be stopping by there soon.BCStalk said:
Looks to be 1/4" for $699
halibut sinclair said:AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
I'm talking something with 1/4 inch steel or so that will last for decades. The other answer is because that's what I want.
1/4" steel will cost you an arm and both legs.halibut sinclair said:AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
I'm talking something with 1/4 inch steel or so that will last for decades. The other answer is because that's what I want.
or around $699Hammerheadjim said:1/4" steel will cost you an arm and both legs.halibut sinclair said:AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
I'm talking something with 1/4 inch steel or so that will last for decades. The other answer is because that's what I want.
Thanks, but no thanks on the crappy Weber.Esteban du Plantier said:halibut sinclair said:AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
I'm talking something with 1/4 inch steel or so that will last for decades. The other answer is because that's what I want.
I treat my Weber like **** and use it a hundred times a year. It's almost 10 years old and, besides replacing the charcoal grate and bottom vent a few times, it's pretty close to perfect. So I could buy 8 of them for what you're wanting you pay. That's a lifetime.
halibut sinclair said:Thanks, but no thanks on the crappy Weber.Esteban du Plantier said:halibut sinclair said:AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
I'm talking something with 1/4 inch steel or so that will last for decades. The other answer is because that's what I want.
I treat my Weber like **** and use it a hundred times a year. It's almost 10 years old and, besides replacing the charcoal grate and bottom vent a few times, it's pretty close to perfect. So I could buy 8 of them for what you're wanting you pay. That's a lifetime.
Esteban du Plantier said:halibut sinclair said:Thanks, but no thanks on the crappy Weber.Esteban du Plantier said:halibut sinclair said:AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
I'm talking something with 1/4 inch steel or so that will last for decades. The other answer is because that's what I want.
I treat my Weber like **** and use it a hundred times a year. It's almost 10 years old and, besides replacing the charcoal grate and bottom vent a few times, it's pretty close to perfect. So I could buy 8 of them for what you're wanting you pay. That's a lifetime.
Lol. It's a bowl that holds food over fire.
It's a ****ty smoker, but about as good a grill as any other.
halibut sinclair said:Esteban du Plantier said:halibut sinclair said:Thanks, but no thanks on the crappy Weber.Esteban du Plantier said:halibut sinclair said:AggieBarstool said:
Why a "barrel type" grill and not something simple like a Weber kettle?
I'm talking something with 1/4 inch steel or so that will last for decades. The other answer is because that's what I want.
I treat my Weber like **** and use it a hundred times a year. It's almost 10 years old and, besides replacing the charcoal grate and bottom vent a few times, it's pretty close to perfect. So I could buy 8 of them for what you're wanting you pay. That's a lifetime.
Lol. It's a bowl that holds food over fire.
It's a ****ty smoker, but about as good a grill as any other.
LOL is right.