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MArkF

MArkF

Not sure what your budget is. After grilling and smoking for 45 years, I bought Weber Kamado E6. It’s a double wall steel construction vs. ceramic. It is by far the best grill I’ve ever used. A couple of my friends have pellet grills and they have have had issues with software, clogs, pellets, etc. No such issues with the E6. Hold temperatures wonderfully, super easy to clean, uses both lump and briquettes. Fire grate has two levels, one for low and slow, the other for grilling.

It’s 24 inches in diameter but I routinely make dinner for two with it. 
At one point, I had 2 kettles, an offset, a gas grill (spare the air days) and an electric smoker. Now I only have the Genesis gas grill and the E6. It gets used 80% of the time.

 

So, if you grill more than anything else, I recommend the E6.

 

 

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MArkF

MArkF

Not sure what your budget is. After grilling and smoking for 45 years, I bought Weber Kamado E6. It’s a double wall steel construction vs. ceramic. It is by far the best grill I’ve ever used. A couple of my friends have pellet grills and they have have had issues with software, clogs, pellets, etc. No such issues with the E6. Hold temperatures wonderfully, super easy to clean, uses both lump and briquettes. Fire grate has to levels, one for low and slow, the other for grilling.

It’s 24 inches in diameter but I routinely make dinner for two with it. 
‘At one point, I had 2 kettles, an offset, a gas grill (spare the air days) and an electric smoker.

 

So, if you grill more than anything else, I recommend the E6.

 

 

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