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Originally posted by Swatkinz Swatkinz wrote:

Okay guys. Your answers to this question may just make my decision, so answer honestly.   Hypothetical situation. Its a Tuesday night. I just want to grill some chicken breasts. How long is it gonna take from the time I open the door to the back deck to the time i walk back in with the cooked meat?

Interested in real responses from egg owners, regular charcoal grill and pellet owners. I already know what the answer is for us gassers.

The question is grill prep time and cook time inclusive. Meat prep is not included here.


30 minutes, did it last night. meat would be on for 15-20
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The Kettle in action, 15 minutes warm up, 8 minutes to cook three 1.5" Ribeyes.

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Ended up with the Weber Kettle One touch Gold.   Used about 10 times so far. Have used it for pretty much everything I always cooked: steaks burgers, dogs, kabobs, chicken, smoked butts, etc.

I love it. No more propane for me.

The only thing I don't like is that I don't have a work surface.

Thanks for all of the input fellas
Steve
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