New grill needed - but which one to choose?

  • Erstellt am 2020-06-04 09:45:30

Schimi1791

2021-03-09 19:34:06
  • #1
And important: a grill will never be as clean again as before the "Erstvergrillug"!

We are quite satisfied with the Jacksonville 5. Before, I had a Weber grill Q 120 because the balcony wouldn't allow more. So in terms of grill surface, it could hardly be more opposite. We also got full with the Q 120. But the Jacksonville 5 is more fun :) After a year, there are still no significant signs of aging.
 

Tarnari

2021-03-09 19:57:58
  • #2
I think it always depends on how and for what you use a grill. I would describe myself as a hobby cook who likes to try things out and learn. We have used the Broilking almost daily for over 4 years. Regardless of the weather and season. Almost like a stove replacement.
 

tomtom79

2021-03-09 20:02:38
  • #3
What a coincidence it was at Bauhaus today, unfortunately there were only Weber grills around. So I tested a few and they rattle like crazy, what does everyone see in them!
 

Tarnari

2021-03-09 20:06:08
  • #4
I can't relate to Weber grills. Considering the price, the features are very poor in my opinion. On the other hand, when you handle a Napoleon, for me those are a whole different world.
 

rick2018

2021-03-09 20:06:57
  • #5
Would always choose stainless steel. Easier to clean, more durable...
 

Tarnari

2021-03-09 20:08:49
  • #6
Looked a bit again today. The Napoleon Rogue SE also comes with stainless steel grates. And the Santos built-in devices also look pretty good.
 

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