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Can we talk BBQ grills?
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[QUOTE="Biteymax22, post: 3954060, member: 9563"] I've had gas grills, smokers, electric smokers and charcoal grills but the one I've owned (still own) that I like the most and get the best food out of is my Vision Kamado (brand sold at Home Depot/Costco). Once you get the hang of it you can regulate the temperature pretty easily and it burns slow when you smoke, so you don't have to keep reloading. I've done 15 hour cooks on it without having to add wood or charcoal. I'll admit, the one I don't have any experience with is the pellet grill. They seem easier to deal with but I'd call the Kamado more versital as I've also got it to 700-800 degrees to sear and have cooked pizza on it too. [/QUOTE]
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