Hello friends,
I´ve got the opportunity to get a pk grill:
http://www.pkgrills.com/index.php" target="_blank
for a quite good price.
Does anybody know this grill or does anybody own one ?
How are you satisfied with it ? Especially when it comes to low & slow jobs.
What´s the general profit of the grill ?
I love to cook with eggs, but the are not very handy, and a bit heavy for camping, transporting...
Is this perhaps an alternative solution ?
Thanks for your answers
Simon
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I have one that has been in the family for 40 years. It is durable. Its a good small grill, too small for low-n-slow in my opinion.
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Simon, we had a grill much like that one many years ago. I can say the aluminum part out lasted all other parts, even the stand. I think the only thing we ever cooked on it was burgers and chicken. CF
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They've been around for many years. I hadn't seen one for years til the other day. The BGE dealer by me started selling them. They look well made and being cast aluminum should last for years. They seemed ( to me ) to be a bit on the small side for smoking or indirect grilling, but would be great for most other grilling. They do have some nice accessories too.
A bit pricey at $280.00. I think for a grill to take camping and such, I would rather buy a 22.5" Weber OTG kettle at less than 1/2 the price of the PK.
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A bit pricey at $280.00. I think for a grill to take camping and such, I would rather buy a 22.5" Weber OTG kettle at less than 1/2 the price of the PK.
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Simon,
This is the grill I grew up with. I took my parents old PK to college in the mid 80's with me and it cooks great. You can also do some indirect with this unit as well. I finally rusted it out. Have fun with that one and it will grill your steaks great !
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This is the grill I grew up with. I took my parents old PK to college in the mid 80's with me and it cooks great. You can also do some indirect with this unit as well. I finally rusted it out. Have fun with that one and it will grill your steaks great !
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