jima102250

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The grill that came with our CK19 trailer has been worn out and needs to be replaced. We would like a small grill that uses the propane cylinders like the camper does. I have the quick disconnect adapter on mine. We like to use the stove on a picnic table rather than hanging it on the side of the camper. Which one do you use. We only need to cook for 2 or 3 people. Mostly steaks, hamburgers and hotdogs.
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MrSeven21

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We got one of those grills that hang on the side when we purchased our ROO. I haven't even set it up (still in the box). We use a Weber Baby Q and I connect to a 20 lb tank with a high pressure hose. Hate those little tanks.
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sch911

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Another vote for: Weber Q 100 "The Baby Q"
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SkiingSixPack

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We love our Weber Go-Anywhere gas grill. Performs great with small bottle or on a 5 or 20 lb. tank with quik connect hose.
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dadechil

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I use the Ultra sear from acadamy sports 100.00 runs off of 1 pound bottles Infra red is the way to go nothing like the seared in flavor
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KJones9820

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We have the Weber Q. It is a little larger than the Baby Q but has the optional tote with wheels and grill stand. We have been using it for three years and it still works great. We use the large tank but it will also accept the small ones.
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4*phun*2

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Any of the Weber portable grills. I have our TH plumbed so that I can connect to the propane. Had to remove the regulator on the grill 'cause the propane system on the TH already has a regulator.
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sapoc

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We have the Weber Q. You can't go wrong. No briquettes to shift in transit, cast iron cooking surface, seers very well and a breeze to clean. Ours is at least four seasons old and still going strong
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Oasisbob

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In my opinion the Webers are good but overpriced. I have seen small propane grills for as low as $15. The baby Q seems a bit tall for storage and not as compact as others. Measure your potential storage location before buying. Also look at the BTU output minimum and maximum. Check Wal Mart. Best of luck.
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rwl1948

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Weber Q gets my vote, have had on for 3-4 years
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