smokedummy

McLennan County Texas

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The cheapest propane grill. Note the flattened-tin-can flame spreader I had to rig after the first one rusted out. Soon after this camping trip, the burner finally disintegrated; on to cheap grill #3!
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2012 Skyline Mountain View Retro 140, 16'.
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Road Dog

Waukesha,WI

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Bought new Weber Q300 yesterday!
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RaenMark

USA

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smokedummy we had the same one and tried it once and went back to looking for something else. Finally broke down and bought the Q100 Weber. Donated the cheapy to the DI. For us the Weber meets our needs, small enough for the two of us with enough power to cook a steak properly. We use a Coleman RoadTrip at home but don't want to pack it back and forth.
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Bountiful, UT
1999 Fleetwood American Tradition 40
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Veebyes

Bermuda & Maryland

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No burning picnic table tops & upsetting CG operators & future campers here.

A Magma marine grill, original size, with a home made adapter for clamping on any table seat, truck tailgate or bottom step of RV. Cooking on the ground is an unknown activity.

cooks more than steaks.
Boat: 32' 1996 Albin 32+2, single Cummins 315hp
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Fla Tom

Crawfordville Fla

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just got a solare anywhere grill it is th first small grill i have seen with enough heat well worth the cost
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MrLucky1950

Maricopa, AZ

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Weber Q-200 for us.
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Don & Linda

Western PA / Cape Cod

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Veebyes wrote: No burning picnic table tops & upsetting CG operators & future campers here.
A Magma marine grill, original size, with a home made adapter for clamping on any table seat, truck tailgate or bottom step of RV. Cooking on the ground is an unknown activity.
cooks more than steaks.
I never thought of stealing the magma off the boat. 
Also I've always hot water potted our "bugs".
How are they, dry roasted, any special technique or recipe?
Sorry if this post seems long, I lacked the time to make it shorter.
almost quote from S.L. Clemens
Don & Linda
1st RV UL EMS 4s Dome
2nd RV 21' AMF Scamper TT PV D300 Dodge
3rd RV National Seabreeze 133LX w/Demco Dolly
4th RV Jayco 2450 5TH PV Ford F-250 SD
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Veebyes

Bermuda & Maryland

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Don & Linda, Nope the roaches are cooked as you see them. This one was happily sitting in a hole less than an hour before he met the grill.
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Fuzion 322

Norco, Louisiana

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Weber Q 220, best Bbq pit I ever own for camping..Easy clean up ,and no flare ups...
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Wadcutter

IL

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Here are some various grills if that's your thing.
Grill website.
Another grill
More grills
Camped in every state but Alaska
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