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Old 01-22-2011, 06:49 PM   #15
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Just added a Traeger Jr. wood-pellet-fired smoker/grill to one of our basement slide-outs. Got the idea from a couple of other Newmar owners who have done the same thing and enjoying some of their cooking. We LOVE the food. Once you try it, my bet is you will be hooked. It's small and light enough that I can take it out of the rig and use it at home during the winter. As far as reliability is concerned, a couple of our friends have had these for several years and to my knowledge, have experienced no problems.

Hmmm . . . maybe I'll start a separate thread on wood pellet cooking . . .

I want to know where you are parked those look good.

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Old 01-23-2011, 09:22 AM   #16
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We also have the Weber Q 220 and have been very happy with it.

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My vote would go for the Coleman LXE grill. Compact, removable grill grates, you can swap one or both of the grill grates for a griddle. Comes with the collapsible stand with wheels and runs well from the 1lb can or the 20lb tank (or directly from the RV source). Lid locks in the closed position and comes in several colors (OK not a biggy but...)
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I have the Weber but I was just at Costco's and they have a neat little stainless tabletop grill for $99.It has about twice the grill area of the Weber. Use it and throw it away after a while.
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We have a Weber Q with portable stand and an 11# tank. Would not leave home without it.
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Holland makes a nice stainless steel smaller outdoor grill for RV's, we have the full sized ourselves...we like to cook lots because we always end up with company once we get to cookin! It features no flair ups, (even bacon!) is a smoker and a convection oven, (I have cooked cakes in it!).
The full size is a big unit though....we are moving down to the smaller stainless soon, but will have to cook under the cover of darkness....
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We have had the baby Q for some time now and love it. I have it plumbed to the Extend a Stay and also keep a couple of the 1# canasters for those quick stops. Its very portable, heats quickly and fits in a storage bay easily.

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