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Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:16 am
by Boots
I leave it up to the collective group to form yer own opinion; I have my own which I largely keep to myself.

George Foreman probably made more off his little unit than he ever did pounding other guys into petroleum jelly, perhaps there is a similar thought process at work here.

In any event, I am happy for the guys and gals running the hydraulic stamping machines, the rivet guns, the paint guns, the packing, shipping, and accounting staffs, etc. who are now drawing a paycheck.

https://americanbadassgrill.com/be-an-american-badass

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:59 am
by OldUsedParts
I am 100% for :flag: AMERICAN MADE PRODUCTS :flag: and their SUCCESS, :wav:

however, as for K.R. :dont: I can take him or leave him and as for the Grill, I think I'll leave it :roll: :laughing7:

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 12:27 pm
by bsooner75
Many years ago a buddy had free tickets to see Kid at Reunion Arena. Begrudgingly I went along thinking of nothing else I'd knock back a few cold ones and people watch…

First - they decided it was in the best interest of crowd control not to sell beer (I was not happy)

Second - Kid came out and blew stuff up and had fairly attractive women on stage…my mood improved.

Third - he announced a local legend and raved about this person…Then brought David Allen Coe on stage to sing with home. (Now they've got my attention)

Fourth - Kid played every single instrument on stage and played them well. I left with a whole new respect for Bobby as Bocephus calls him.

As far as the grill - I hope the folks making it are getting more than he is for putting his name on it. It is cool looking but I prefer Weber small portables.

Agree with Boots and OUP . Hope it does well for our fellow Americans making them!


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Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:17 pm
by woodenvisions
I have a lot of respect for his raw talent.
Weather it's soft , hard,classic or southern rock,country, blues,jazz or hip hop or rapp, he's got major talent.
I hope his grill does great !

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:54 pm
by castironchris
Saw him once in San Antonio (only time he has been here) and really enjoyed the show. Being a redneck from Georgia I have always been a fan of his and just saw the commercial for his grill yesterday. Pretty gimmicky but I will probably end up buying one just because I am weird like that. :whiteflag: :whiteflag:

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 2:05 pm
by Boots
I think I'd rather buy the catapult, always wanted one. I'm weird like that...

But I hope they sell to people like say in New York Sicky, er, New York City, so they can awaken to the barbecue experience and find their inner redneck.

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 2:49 pm
by CaptJack

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Mon May 15, 2017 8:50 am
by Notorious Q.U.E.
Happy to support Americans but man they've got to step up their game. Sure it's American but they need to inspire with a cooker that's more impressive than that. I think Shirley or Lone Star Grillz could legitimately say American Bad Arse!! I don't think I'd buy that Kid Rock thing at half the price, it'd be a waste of money.

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:23 am
by k.a.m.
I like Kid Rock and his music in fact on the way to Kerrville this weekend he was my CD of choice along with George Jones and Allen Jackson. As for the grill it is what it is and that is small, lightweight, a little overpriced but it is a gimmick grill so I expect that. The smoker builders would have a time keeping the weight down and would probably be much more expensive that 125.00. Would I buy one? Nope I would not but mainly because I prefer longevity in my grills and that means buy Weber.

Re: Kid Rock Grill: Hype or Tripe?

Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2017 12:05 am
by harry56