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Old 05-13-2016, 04:04 PM   #41
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Coleman Road trip, been a great little unit.

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Old 05-13-2016, 04:12 PM   #42
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Grills???

Just ordered this today.
Portable pellet smoker / grill
With wifi and the app you can monitor grill and meat temp from you phone.
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Coleman Road Trips are nice, but not much clearance under that flat lid.
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Old 05-13-2016, 05:43 PM   #44
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Coleman Road Trips are nice, but not much clearance under that flat lid.
Must be why T-bones are flat....

Have not tried anything thicker than ear corn.
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Just ordered this today.
Portable pellet smoker / grill
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Mmmm. I wanted one till I looked it up. $329 and up


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Must be why T-bones are flat....

Have not tried anything thicker than ear corn.
Can get 2 chickens under ours...both standing straight up.
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Couple pics of the Q2200 on the Weber stand. Love this stand because it can collapse using one hand and it has a carry handle so you can pull it on the two wheels like a suitcase.



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Old 05-13-2016, 06:19 PM   #48
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I have a Olympus 5500 grill that I use, I tried the Weber Q and it didn't work for me. This is what I found to use under my grill. I have a Holland Companion grill that I use but it's a little slow. I also have a 2 burner LP gas stove that I use to cook steaks. I fry my steaks in a cast iron frying pan in butter. Click image for larger version

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Old 05-13-2016, 06:33 PM   #49
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Mmmm. I wanted one till I looked it up. $329 and up


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They are nice tho!
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Old 05-13-2016, 06:39 PM   #50
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Just ordered this today.
Portable pellet smoker / grill
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Same as aquaman's



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Hey you were my sidekick grill man, you buy a Columbus and all of sudden, sidekicks aren't any good anymore? Jeez wounder if you will even talk to us anymore? PS: I'm sidekick all the way, just got a brand new one in the box from Youroo.
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Can get 2 chickens under ours...both standing straight up.
How do you get them to stand there while you close the lid???........
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Old 05-14-2016, 05:16 AM   #53
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You could try drilling the holes in the burner just slightly bigger. You will just use more gas.

Drilled them all out last year, made it a little better but no good enough for my liking.


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I have no problem with quality of materials, it just doesnt get hot enough for me. Replaced burner and regulater and still not hot enough to cook a pizza. I like the pellet idea though.
You will find that the Weber Q will burn least hot when connected to a 20lb propane bottle, hotter when using a 1lb bottle and hottest when you remove the regulator, connect it to your RV and adjust your RV's regulator up to max water column for your furnace, water heater, stove and refrigerator.

My experience with temperatures, with ambient temperature being in the fifties is:

20# bottle, max 400 degrees
1# bottle, max 500 degrees
Hooked up to RV as described, buries the temp gauge above 600 degrees.

PS: I am a Master Plumber and Gasfitter, so I know how to play with these sorts of things.

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Old 05-14-2016, 07:04 AM   #55
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You will find that the Weber Q will burn least hot when connected to a 20lb propane bottle, hotter when using a 1lb bottle and hottest when you remove the regulator, connect it to your RV and adjust your RV's regulator up to max water column for your furnace, water heater, stove and refrigerator.

My experience with temperatures, with ambient temperature being in the fifties is:

20# bottle, max 400 degrees
1# bottle, max 500 degrees
Hooked up to RV as described, buries the temp gauge above 600 degrees.

PS: I am a Master Plumber and Gasfitter, so I know how to play with these sorts of things.

Bruce

I still have my Weber Q, you mean I can take the regulator off. I have a hose that I have on one grill that came with the regulator on the hose. Could I use that? I was using my Weber but it would not get hot enough. Also I found out only a certain hose would work on the Weber, I think there is a low pressure hose and a high pressure hose for a 20lb tank, one of them will not work with the Weber.


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I've tried every trick I could find online and from a specialty store in Mass called the BBQ Barn and nothing has worked well enough for me. Ran it on the camper line without the regulator purchased a different regulator bought the special hose from Webber. I have also drilled the holes out and bought a small 10 lbs tank. I guess I am just spoiled by my Webber Genesis at home. Maybe I can be one of those guys who halls his big gas grill in the back of the truck to go camping!


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Old 05-14-2016, 08:20 AM   #57
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Weber Q for sure.
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Old 05-14-2016, 08:33 AM   #58
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Hey you were my sidekick grill man, you buy a Columbus and all of sudden, sidekicks aren't any good anymore? Jeez wounder if you will even talk to us anymore? PS: I'm sidekick all the way, just got a brand new one in the box from Youroo.
I agree Glenn, he will have to get a much bigger cap now while us po folks have to use the sidekicks.
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Old 05-15-2016, 06:57 AM   #59
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Weber q2200. Love it and it's a perfect fit for bathroom floor storage when traveling.
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Update...I Went with the Weber Q2200. I plumbed it into the RV propane supply and so far I love it. I've only used it once as I just finished the install yesterday but it gets up to temp quickly, and and is large enough to suit our needs. Its actually a lil bigger than I anticipated. For the ones that complained about temp, this little booger will peg the 600f temp gauge in about 10 minutes, give or take a few.
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