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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Nothing fancy, just a compact version of the charcoal kettle grill that made Weber famous. We award our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Nothing fancy, just a compact version of one of the greatest inventions in history: the iconic charcoal kettle grill that made Weber famous.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Many BBQ manufacturers make Charcoal/Gas combo grills like this Smoke Hollow model. We don't recommend them. For about the same price, two separate grills are a better option. You can get a great charcoal grill for under a hundred dollars and you trip over all the low cost gassers every time you walk into Home Depot.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed this economically priced 30" x 20" grill which is their most popular backyard model and give it our Gold Medal Award.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Read our review to find out why PK Grill owners have been in love since 1952. We tested this classic Platinum Medal winning grill.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We give our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal to this tough little cooker. The relatively large cook chamber has plenty of headroom for big cuts.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Pitmaker 48” Grill-Meister! BBQ Grills are residential versions of Pitmaker's competition cabinet smokers. We award them our Gold Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Pitmaker 30” Grill-Meister! BBQ Grills are residential versions of Pitmaker's competition cabinet smokers. We award them our Gold Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
This brilliant design enables a novice to smoke meat like a wizened Texas pit boss, earning our Platinum Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
If you're committed to charcoal, but envious of your neighbor's gasser, the Napoleon Charcoal Professional Cart Grill may be the answer.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We reviewed Napoleon's Charcoal Kettle Grills which pay homage to the classic Weber Kettles, while putting some fresh touches on the design.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
This Best Value AmazingRibs.com Platinum Medal winner is a viable alternative to the tried and true Weber kettle line.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Aussies are great for searing burgers, but not so much for roasting larger cuts, or cooking over a long duration.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
Our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal goes to Meadow Creek's BBQ42C. Read our review of this unique grill; designed for fast and hot grilling.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
Our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal goes to Meadow Creek's BBQ42. Read our review of this unique grill; designed for fast and hot grilling.
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