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Out door grills, what type,and brand do you have?I live alone except for my dogs, i have a weber gas grill, but getting the gas filled has become a problem for me.

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I bought a Weber charcoal grill last summer.  It is small which is perfect for the 2 of us and we've been happy with it.   It was on sale at our local True Value for $44.00

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@goldensrbest   How about an electric grill?  We do not have a grill but there are some nice ones that might suit you better.

 

The Spruce Eats website reviews grills for 2020-I've used this site for reviews of other items.

 

Kitchen Gear Zone is another site.

 

You can check online at Lowe's and Home Depot, too, for reviews.

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10-year-old Weber gas, we love it.

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We have a natural gas grill and Traeger smoker/grill (it plugs in and uses pellets)

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I have a Weber propane grill that I've been using for over 5 years and haven't had any issues with it so far.  I prefer propane to charcoal because I grill week night dinners. I'd prefer charcoal for the intense heat and flavor though. 

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Electric George Forman now - easy - plug-in - heat up - cook.

I didn't want to mess with gas after becoming single.

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Re: What type of grill

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I bought a Weber charcoal also for two and I love it. I love to grill and tomorrow I'm fixing ribs and fajitas to honor me for Mother's Day. 

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I have (2) Weber charcoal grills and love them!! One is very small so it's great for making a smaller meal. The other is a medium size that I use for dinner on the weekends when I'm grilling the entire meal. I prefer the charcoal. I usuallybuy the MatchLite brand because I don't like to mess with lighter fluid. Works great every time.

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We had a webber with propane, but we live in a high fire area. I saw a propane tank become a missile during one of the fires here. We got rid of it and have a medium webber kettle that uses charcoal. We use one of those chimney gizmos to light the coals you put newspaper in it and light. very easy.

If I were alone I would most likely just get something like a george foreman electric grill. I am getting lazier in my old age.