All up in my grill

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by steko » Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:10 pm

Weber Q 1200? Congrats! :)
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Re: All up in my grill

Post by beats me » Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:11 pm

It's the Weber Q 2200. :)

And really we’re just cooking for 2 people most of the time and we could probably still fit 6 or so chicken breasts on there for bulk cooking. We’ll probably have to dial back our kabob count though. :x

Those 16 oz canisters are only about $3.50 each, but I think they only last about an hour to an hour and a half. I’m envisioning a lot of mid cook canister swapping. :x

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by steko » Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:16 pm

WHOA! 8O

This means: one stainless steel burner produces 12,000 BTU-per-hour to heat 280 square-inch total cooking area, instead of only 8500 BTU-per-hour to heat 189 square-inch total cooking area!!!

ZOMFG!!! :x
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Re: All up in my grill

Post by beats me » Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:22 pm

:lol:

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by steko » Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:28 pm

8O EASY-START ELECTRONIC IGNITION AND INFINITE CONTROL BURNER VALVE SETTINGS!!! :x
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Re: All up in my grill

Post by eyeknow » Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:46 pm

Kewl grill

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by beats me » Tue Sep 02, 2014 9:19 pm

steko wrote:8O EASY-START ELECTRONIC IGNITION

THIS. I’m glad I will no longer have to use one of those long lighters while smelling the gas and wondering when to expect a possible explosion. :x

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by steko » Tue Sep 02, 2014 9:47 pm

Just stumbled upon this: http://www.bbqsource-forums.com/invboard/index.php :)

(beats me we hardly knew ye…) :lol:
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Re: All up in my grill

Post by beats me » Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:46 pm

Well the grill arrived and I don’t want to use it because it’s so nice and clean. All my cleaning research has shown that you need to treat grills like military hardware, 30 minutes of maintenance and cleaning for every 10 minutes of usage. :x

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by H20nly » Wed Sep 03, 2014 5:10 pm

leave crust FTW!

i treats grills like i treats my woman's thighs :x

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by eyeknow » Wed Sep 03, 2014 5:18 pm

beats me wrote:Well the grill arrived and I don’t want to use it because it’s so nice and clean. All my cleaning research has shown that you need to treat grills like military hardware, 30 minutes of maintenance and cleaning for every 10 minutes of usage. :x
Right! That's why I hardly ever bbq.

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by beats me » Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:07 pm

Also the side shelves fold into the grill for storage and portability which is great but then you potentially have grease splattered plastic resting on grease and food crusted grills. :x

I’m trying to think of a solution like minimum wax paper between the shelves and grill plate when closed, or get all fancy and make some cut tiles that can both rest on the shelves when they are open (no grease on plastic splatter) and buffer between the shelf and grill when closed. But then those tiles will have grease from the grill on them. FUCK!! :x

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by beats me » Wed Sep 03, 2014 7:15 pm

jack johnson wrote:Palmolive is all you need for the bbq mess. Plus it will make it smell splendid!

I heard that. And tried it, but it didn't say "don't expect much 3 months after stain and buildup originally occurred" :x

Don't manufacturers know a lot of grilling happens while you're hammered and cleaning isn't exactly a priority or even a thought. :x

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by eyeknow » Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:25 pm

beats me wrote:Also the side shelves fold into the grill for storage and portability which is great but then you potentially have grease splattered plastic resting on grease and food crusted grills. :x

I’m trying to think of a solution like minimum wax paper between the shelves and grill plate when closed, or get all fancy and make some cut tiles that can both rest on the shelves when they are open (no grease on plastic splatter) and buffer between the shelf and grill when closed. But then those tiles will have grease from the grill on them. FUCK!! :x
Dude, grills........like daws........they need workarounds :lol:

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Re: All up in my grill

Post by beats me » Fri Sep 05, 2014 6:58 pm

beats me wrote:Also the side shelves fold into the grill for storage and portability which is great but then you potentially have grease splattered plastic resting on grease and food crusted grills. :x

I’m trying to think of a solution like minimum wax paper between the shelves and grill plate when closed, or get all fancy and make some cut tiles that can both rest on the shelves when they are open (no grease on plastic splatter) and buffer between the shelf and grill when closed. But then those tiles will have grease from the grill on them. FUCK!! :x

So without pause my mom solved this problem I was way overthinking. Tin foil. Moms rule! :)

Tin foil. It’s not just for hats. :x

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