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Re: Buying a grill


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Posted by John In Wyoming on April 12, 2009 at 15:22:45:

In Reply to: Buying a grill posted by CPSinAtl on February 12, 2009 at 18:07:15:

What do you plan to use it for? The Weber is far superior in quality, and functionality, in every aspect except (IMO) barbecuing large cuts of meat. You could certainly do ribs and whole chickens in both, even a fairly large Boston Butt on the Weber. I guess to answer your question I have both grills so to speak (I have the side fire box on my Chargriller, and I have the older version of the one touch), and my Chargriller has gone unused for almost a year now. Now granted I also have a Weber smokey mountain so I don't really need the Chargriller anymore, but I did purchase the WSM after the Chargriller. Once I learned to use the Weber kettle (one touch) I discovered how amazing it is and versatile. I love Weber products. I don't regret buying the Chargriller either though. My vote is for the Weber.


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