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prplchknz

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the kind you cook on, where would be a good place to get/look for a cheap gas one (it doesn't need to be big or new) I want a charcoal one, but my building doesn't allow it plus if you have one it's a thousand dollar fine. But i really really really really really really want one for the balcony.


I was thinking craigslist maybe, the only problem is I don't have a car to transport a grill either.
 

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I don't have a lowes near me, I don't think. there's actually a ton of those for around 50 on craigslist I don't know if it's that exact one or not.
 

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Well happy hunting. I had a charcoal grill forever (and still use it for steaks) but just got a gas grill (that one I linked to) for father's day and I love it. The convenience is amazing, the temperature control is easier for slow cooking and I really can't tell that much of a difference in the taste than with charcoal.
 

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yeah, i don't need a big grill, my mom suggested to look at walgreens for a table top gas grill, which I can't imagine having more then 5 people over at a time so I don't need anything too impressive plus I can't see myself grilling all the time that's why i want to stay under 100
 

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Yeah, just dont go for the electric grill. I tried that when I was living in an apartment and I just didn't like it.
 

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Weber makes a good, small gas grill (Weber Q). My neighbor has one and loves it plus it's good for a small space. At least he's not borrowing my hibachi anymore.
 

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coleman road trip lxe grill - Google Product Search

This is the coolest apartment/condo-friendly barbecue I've ever seen. Never used one before, but one was used at the party I was invited to in Minneapolis, and everyone really liked the grill. It's relatively small, portable (has wheels and folds up), and looks to be easy to use/clean. Go play with one, really.
 

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I thought this was going to be a thread about dentistry.
 

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You could probably cook some rocky mountain oysters on it, too. ;)
 
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