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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Our review of the Spirit E-210 describes one of the smallest models in Weber's entry level line, with 360 square inches primary cooking surface and a 90 square inch warming rack. Our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal goes to this solid gasser. Two side shelves fold down making it ideal for environments where space is an issue.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Our Q 2000 and 2200 review of Weber's large portable gas grills with 280 square inches of cook surface and a single 12,000 BTU stainless steel burner. These portables, originally called Baby Q, were a hit coming out of the gate and receive our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medals.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed Weber's full size Q Series Grills which grew from the popularity of their small portable Q 100/120 and 200/220 models. Many owners found they liked these little grills both on the go or at home. So Weber made them bigger with hose and regulator for a 20lb. LP tank standard and put them on a small cart.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed Weber's Q 1000 and 1200 large portable gas grills with 189 square inches of cook surface and a single 8,500 BTU stainless steel burner. These portables, originally called Baby Q, were a hit coming out of the gate and receive our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medals.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Weber electric grills get pretty hot so we award them our AmazingRibs.com Silver Medal. Our review describes Q 2400's two aluminum heat retention liners that prevent heat from escaping. Additionally, the conductive properties of coated cast iron grates on all Q models help produce good sear marks.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed the Q 1400, Weber's small, portable electric grill. These Q electrics get hotter than many other brands. Weber attributes this to two interior, aluminum heat retention liners that prevent heat from escaping. Also, the conductive properties of coated cast iron grates on all Q models help make tasty sear marks.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed REC TEC's now discontinued RT-780 and found it was similar to Traeger's Texas Grill with significant upgrades. We smoked ribs, brisket, pork shoulder, chicken and salmon with the greatest of ease and awarded it our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed the now discontinued Jedmaster Legend which was a flip-top charcoal fueled rotisserie grill/smoker combo with three 9" x 28" chrome plated cooking surfaces. Made of heavy 14 gauge, powder-coated carbon steel.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Read our review of Char-Broil's Patio Bistro. This electric cooker is particularly useful for people in apartments or condos that don't allow any device with an open flame to be used outdoors. We give it our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Bronze Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Read our review of this compact, patio grill, suitable for small environments and/small capacity cooking needs. It has a single, 13,000 BTU, stainless steel disc burner covered with a shallow, bowl-shaped heat emitter. The emitter has a hole in the middle capped off by a small heat tent. The round porcelain coated grate is a solid cast sheet of V-shaped grooves.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Blue Embers is discontinued. Read our review to find why they were on the cutting edge of residential barbecue, incorporating electronics before most other brands.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Blue Embers is discontinued. Read our review to find why they were on the cutting edge of residential barbecue, incorporating electronics before most other brands.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Blue Embers is discontinued. Read our review to find why they were on the cutting edge of residential barbecue, incorporating electronics before most other brands.
By:
Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Blue Embers is discontinued. Read our review to find why they were on the cutting edge of residential barbecue, incorporating electronics before most other brands.
By:
Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Blue Embers is discontinued. Read our review to find why they were on the cutting edge of residential barbecue, incorporating electronics before most other brands.
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