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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 AmazingRibs.com Platinum Medal winning grill. The rectangular shape makes it a 2-zone king. It has thick aluminum construction that retains and radiates heat, tight fitting hinged lid and the twin dampers in both the top and bottom.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Portable charcoal/wood grill mounted on a trailer hitch. Based on Pitmaker's cabinet smoker designs with a firebox on the bottom and cook chamber on top. We give our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal to this tough little cooker. The relatively large cook chamber has plenty of headroom for big cuts, like pork shoulders.
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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 large capacity competition cabinet smokers with a firebox on the bottom and cook chamber with shelves on top. We reviewed these well made, well designed smokers and award our AmazingRibs.com 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 large capacity competition cabinet smokers with a firebox on the bottom and cook chamber with shelves on top. We reviewed these well made, well designed smokers and award our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
We tested and reviewed The Karubecue C-60 and found it produces perfect smoke consistently. The results are ambrosia. Those who seek the Holy Grail of Smoke need to know about Karubecue.
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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 shiny gasser, the Napoleon Charcoal Professional Cart Grill may be the answer. We reviewed the PRO605; one of the few premium and luxury stainless steel charcoal grills. This Best Value AmazingRibs.com Platinum Medal winner is one of the more beautiful models we've seen in this price range.
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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 familiar design. It's hard to beat a Weber Kettle, but as usual, Napoleon holds its' own against formidable competition and provides a viable alternative, earning our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal.
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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. We reviewed how Napoleon adds a few interesting touches to the classic design and plants their attractive charcoal grill in a compact cart.
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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. They have a very shallow lid, little air control and no ash removal system. We reviewed this model and awarded our Bronze Medal. Great portability, but limited for cooking capability.
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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, caterers fondly call them "chicken cookers" because there is no better way to cook birds than with their double sided grates. You can also customize it with a pull-out ash tray, a trailer hitch.
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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, caterers fondly call them "chicken cookers" because there is no better way to cook birds than with their double sided grates. You can also customize it with a pull-out ash tray, a trailer hitch.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
Our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Platinum Medal goes to Meadow Creek's BBQ26. Read our review of this unique grill; designed for fast and hot grilling, there is no better way to cook chickens than flipping them with Meadow Creek's double sided grates. Though it looks like a simple black box, it is really a killer tailgater in disguise.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
Read our review of Meadow Creek's SQ36. Although it can handle a small hog, it does much more. This versatile cooker has a deep trough and a tall lid with a solid strong hinge and an offset firebox for wood smoking. Thoughtful design coupled with quality construction and craftsmanship earns the SQ36 our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal.
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Meathead, AmazingRibs.com Founder And BBQ Hall of Famer
Read our review of Meadow Creek's PR36. Although it can handle a small hog, Meadow Creek's PR36 does much more. We tested this versatile cooker which has a deep trough and a tall lid with a solid strong hinge. Thoughtful design coupled with quality construction and craftsmanship earns the PR36 our Best Value AmazingRibs.com Platinum Medal.
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Max Good, AmazingRibs.com’s Full-Time Grill Tester
The Landmann Black Dog BD 28 Charcoal Grill looks like a sturdy contender for your backyard needs, but construction is pretty cheap and it's hard to put together. Be that as it may, the BD28 features a spacious 506 square inches of cooking area.
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