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Old 12-04-2009, 03:17 PM
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AHAHHAHHAHHHAHAAHHAAHAHHA reallly ? like the grill just not the person a big cry baby
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Old 12-04-2009, 10:05 PM
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Damn getting all kinds of fancy there Carlos! That is basically a pimped out version of mine haha!
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Maybe we should have a koren BBQ cookoff contest?
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I think I am getting this Coleman Road Trip Paul Jr. Design Grill for $229.

According to Coleman.com, this grill will be available starting in February.
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Damn getting all kinds of fancy there Carlos! That is basically a pimped out version of mine haha!
Shoot. PIMP MY COLMEN! LOL...
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Shoot. PIMP MY COLMEN! LOL...
Home Depot said that is will come out at the end of this month.
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too cold to BBQ right now anyways!
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Old 03-11-2010, 10:37 AM
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Yeah...but my first race is April 11th. So I plan on making it happen on the grill. Amazon.com is offering it for $199 free shipping & no taxes if you pre-order by March 14th.

BTW what add-ons should I get? Should I get the cover? I don't think I will need it. But let me know what add-ons you think I should look at. Should I get the half griddle or the full size? Should I get it in aluminum or cast iron?
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1 of these - http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colem...d=27200&brand=

1 of these - http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colem...d=27200&brand=

1 of these - http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colem...d=27200&brand=

For the griddle I use the aluminum ones, they heat faster and do a good job. You could go cast iron but thats alot heavier. I like that they have a 1 piece setup and since 1/2 a griddle is never big enough, might as well go with the full size. Its the same for the cast iron grill tops. I use the ones that came with mine, they work very good.

I think the case is an absolute requirement. IMO it should be included with the grill and not be an accessory. Also I like the stove top for boiling water for tea/coffee.
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