Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Do people not know how to use charcoal anymore?! I'm grill shopping and all the charcoal grills are crap compared to the sexy high end gas grills.
ALL I WANT IS A NICE GRILL THAT'S NOT GAS, IS THAT TOO HARD TO ASK!?! *rant*
I'll probably end up purchasing
this since the price is right. What do you think? ATK/CI gave it a thumbs up in their 2002 charcoal grill review
You are in luck my man. I just got myself an awesome unit.
Awesome BBQ from Lowes.
Great stuff. Cast iron grids. Possible to smoke and bbq. There is even a an add-on smoker if you want.
I've used it twice now and made the best T-bones in my life.
:thumbsup::beer:
I checked out that grill. I already bought the Char-Broil Santa Fe, but it's going to go back after seeing this Char-Griller grill. Here's my opinion....
Char-Broil: Lid is a rectangular prism minus one side
Char-Griller: Lid is a half circle with a 10" radius (distance from grill to top of lid at farthest point
Winner: Char-Broil since there's more area under the lid (haven't measured the Char-Broil yet, so I might be wrong. Watch for updates)
Char-Broil: wire grates
Char-Griller: cast iron grates
Winner: Char-Griller
Char-Broil: charcoal access door
Char-Griller: no door
Winner: Char-Broil. However, the Char-Griller grates are 4 vertical grates side by side. each measuring about 20 tall inches by 7.5 inches wide. That's 200 sq inches, and 4 side-by-side grates for 600 sq in. cooking area. To gain charcoal access, I can lift off one grate, 1/4 of the cooking surface, and get below it. The grill comes with a lifting tool to facilitate lifting a hot grate.
Char-Broil: no available smoker or rotisserie addon
Char-Griller: available smoker side box ($50) or rotisserie ($30)
Winner: Char-Griller
Char-Broil: 491 sq in cooking area, no warming rack
Char-Griller: 600 sq in cooking area, 205 sq in warming rack
Winner: Char-Griller by far
Char-Broil: 2 side tables
Char-Griller: side table, front table
Winner: Char-Broil, fscking front tables are annoying
Char-Broil: "cold, warm, hot" qualitative thermometer
Char-Griller: quantitative thermometer up to 450 deg
Winner: Char-Griller
Char-Broil: $100
Char-Griller: $120
Winner: Char-Broil
The bigger cooking area, better grates, available addons, and better thermometer cinch the deal for me. The extra $20 bucks is so worth it. The only thing I lose is the charcoal door (no big deal since I don't have to remove the entire grate to gain charcoal access on the Char-Griller, only 1/4 the total grate area.) and some area under the lid (no biggie, I'm not even sure how much area I'll lose.) I think I'll do some measurements tomorrow and come up with numbers for volume difference and whatnot.