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northofnormal

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Posted: 05/06/08 05:10pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Has anyone seen this BBQ before brinkman tailgate grill4 stainless steal burners 673 square inches surface and 48000BTU on a set of scissor legs and it folds up in seconds.
This is going to be a great addition to our camping trips

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I would say check out camping world. They have a few that look like the Brinkman, but a a little less money. A friend of mine has a Coleman tailgaiter, and it is way nice. Me I have a cheap 20 dollar grill that I hook up to my outside barbeque outlet. Works fine. When it dies I will get a good Coleman.


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Wally World has a 260sq" SS with folding legs for $68. Why do you need one that large when camping?.260sq inch SS grill


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Ivylog wrote:

Wally World has a 260sq" SS with folding legs for $68. Why do you need one that large when camping?.260sq inch SS grill


Why do I need one that big ..because I can .
We tend to camp with groups of freinds, we have one trip planned with 20 family's some of our meals end up being buffet style and I do the BBQ ..Bring on the meat and I will cook it...The table toppers was just not getting the job done. At another park to celebrate Canada day we have a BBQ for all the kids in the park and it saves dragging a bunch of small BBQ's down to cook up what we need , heck if I could afford a big tow behind BBQ like one of our freinds here on the forum has I would get that

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This is in regards to ivylog's post referencing the Wally World 260sq inch SS grill. We purchased this model last season and have used it three times. Over the course of this period all four legs have fallen off during set up. Otherwise, the grill functions fine. As they say, you get what you pay for.
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If you are camping with a group that BBQ looks just about right. We have a smaller stainless steel one but then again it's usually just the 2 of us, sometimes one other couple. Ours suits our needs hope the new one will suit yours.
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I'd put the money into a Weber 200. The Weber may not be quites as large, but I'll wager that it is a better grill. but...just my opinion!


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Looks like a great grill, but it seems pretty pricy.


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I have seen that one in Homey and it appeared to be well built. It folds up nicely !


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Hornet28BHDS wrote:

Looks like a great grill, but it seems pretty pricy.

we tend to pay more up here , it was the same price as the weber table top weber
we looked at both but needed the size and the brinkman was very well built, burners lite on first spark and heat is nice and even across the four burners , Weber has the reputation, we may regret our decision in the future but right now it looks like we made the right decision that fits our needs now

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