bullseye

Hogman3

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I'm wondering if the Bullseye pellet grill can produce as good a flavor as my Weber kettle charcoal grill before I plop down the bucks for one. I currently have gas & charcoal grills (all Weber), but living in the breezy California desert, I don't get to use the charcoal grill as often as I would like to. I'm thinking the Bullseye would be a suitable solution to my dilemma. Thanks for any & all inputs, pro or con.
 
I'm wondering if the Bullseye pellet grill can produce as good a flavor as my Weber kettle charcoal grill before I plop down the bucks for one. I currently have gas & charcoal grills (all Weber), but living in the breezy California desert, I don't get to use the charcoal grill as often as I would like to. I'm thinking the Bullseye would be a suitable solution to my dilemma. Thanks for any & all inputs, pro or con.
I haven't used my Weber kettle since I got the Bullseye the way I want it. YMMV
 
Bullseye is worth every penny!
anything i would cook on my kettle would be hot n fast cooks.
I got my Bullseye in February, and i haven't touched my weber K since.
steaks, dogs, chicken wings, whole chickens, all turn out great!
I even did a rack of ribs on the kettle @ 280 that turned out great.

Get one you wont regret it.
 
Bullseye is worth every penny!
anything i would cook on my kettle would be hot n fast cooks.
I got my Bullseye in February, and i haven't touched my weber K since.
steaks, dogs, chicken wings, whole chickens, all turn out great!
I even did a rack of ribs on the kettle @ 280 that turned out great.

Get one you wont regret it.
Yep, that's me!

Play with the grates but that's about it!

Enjoy ;)
 

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