I used to spend WAY too much time on The Diesel Stop Ford diesel truck forum back when it was called Powerstroke.Com. They had an "All other topics" forum called The Bilge, and someone recommended a Weber Performer Grill, starts on LP for a couple minutes, when the charcoal gets burning you turn the gas off and cook with charcoal. We've had that thing 20 years! We use it year round, get a nice day in December or January we will cook burgers or brats on it. The automatic gas lighter still works first time every time. If it doesn't work, your out of LP gas. Much better taste than a gas grill, better than a charcoal grill you use lighter fluid on. Wife makes a smoked pork butt for BBQ pulled pork sandwiches that are beyond GREAT! We have an internal remote thermometer and timer for that, typically takes 10-12 hours to cook a medium sized butt. Wife worked with someone who had the same grill who raved about it too.
I worked for The Thermos Company back in the late 1980's, for 2-1/2 years, at their barbque grill plant. They made gas grills for dozens of retailers, Sears, CharmGlo, etc, etc. I bought one of their better grills already assembled, glass shelves, side burner, Burners rusted out in 3-4 years, ignitor never worked. We scrapped it after about 8-9 years. The Weber is Many times more grill than our other one was.
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