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Posted: 04/23/11 03:46pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Holland companion grill, only way to go . It is stainless steel and will last forever and did I mention ,no flare ups!

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Posted: 04/23/11 05:16pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'm with Tectcop the Holland Companion is a great grill.

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I've got the Q200 and like it a lot. It's a little heavy and kind of a pain to clean but no one makes one that's easy when it comes to cleaning.

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I'm with the Holland users. They take a little getting used to and if you are looking for something to quickly sear food, this may not be the grill for you... but if you want versatiliy that is easy to use, this is it.

You can roast that chicken, and cook those kabobs. You can also bake the best potatoes ever. You can grill your bacon and sausage without flare ups and also bake some biscuits. You can even scramble you eggs in a disposable pie pan. Don't forget dessert, a pie bakes just fine.


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Posted: 05/02/11 05:51am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

After getting suggestions on here for the Weber Q, we bought one and finally went out this past weekend on our first trip. My husband couldn't BELIEVE how amazing that little grill is! Now he wants to get rid of the big Sears grill he has at home and get a Weber for the house! He never dreamed there could be such a difference in quality! And it was so easy to clean up, too!


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I 2nd that starfire5. I bought our weber 120 q and cannot beleave the difference in cooking on it. won't go back to those cheap barb bq's again.

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Teacher's Pet wrote:

Weber Q here also, after 30 years of lousy compact grills, for the past 3 years it's been great.


We're happy with our Q. Get yourself an Extend A Flow kit and hook it up to your trailer tanks.


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Starfire5 wrote:

After getting suggestions on here for the Weber Q, we bought one and finally went out this past weekend on our first trip. My husband couldn't BELIEVE how amazing that little grill is! Now he wants to get rid of the big Sears grill he has at home and get a Weber for the house! He never dreamed there could be such a difference in quality! And it was so easy to clean up, too!


We bought our Weber Q last year and love it as well. It won't fit in any storage compartments on our TT, so I just place it on a couple boards in the back of the truck. We use it at home as our main grill as well. WE purchased the stand for it. I have a huge stainless steel charbroil grill that hasn't been used in over a year.


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wbwood wrote:

Starfire5 wrote:

After getting suggestions on here for the Weber Q, we bought one and finally went out this past weekend on our first trip. My husband couldn't BELIEVE how amazing that little grill is! Now he wants to get rid of the big Sears grill he has at home and get a Weber for the house! He never dreamed there could be such a difference in quality! And it was so easy to clean up, too!


We bought our Weber Q last year and love it as well. It won't fit in any storage compartments on our TT, so I just place it on a couple boards in the back of the truck. We use it at home as our main grill as well. WE purchased the stand for it. I have a huge stainless steel charbroil grill that hasn't been used in over a year.


Ours doesn't fit in our storage bin either. We have to remove the lid to get the bottom half in the bin! But it's worth the hassle to have this kind of quality!

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benjamin247 wrote:

I'm cheap and a gambler, so I've placed an order for the Weber Go Anywhere grill through amazon with an adapter hose. Thanks for the suggestions!


I have both the Weber Q and the Gas / Go Anywhere. I enjoy both of them. I tend to take the Gas / Go to the beach and other places that may get sand or dirt into it.

The Gas /Go cooks very well compared to the other similar style grills. I also have used the Coleman Road Trip and thought that it did a decent job as well. But IMHO, Weber all the way!


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