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Old 01-04-2017, 07:07 PM   #18
sambam
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I go into research mode for many things: truck, trailer, bicycles, heck even mountain bike shoes. I suffer from analysis paralysis as a result a lot of the time. For years, my attitude toward grills, for home and camping, was to buy a cheap one and get as much out of it as possible, then buy another cheap one. I still do that for home. But, practically all I see when camping it seems is these Weber Q's. I decided this time around to spend a little more and see what the hubbub was all about. I'm glad I did. It cooks evenly, cleans up easily, and fits in storage, no problem. This is what it's like to have a nice grill. I can understand Walt Bennett's point, but this time around, at least, I spared myself the research and followed the lead of many other campers. I will buy another cheapo for the house though.
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