Kloset BBQR said:Those chargrillers look pretty flimsy to me. Take a look a the legs. What is the body made out of? I wouldn't trust any grill for quality that was $139.00. Get a good quality grill. You'll pay more up front but less over the long term.
Know if you really want to make an investment take a look at this one.
It's a Rolls Royce but it will last you a lifetime!
http://www.bbqpits.com/20x42_grill_chef.htm
That was kinda my reaction to the Chargriller too. But, I have no doubt one could make some darn fine food on it. I'm no knocking it, but it wasn't exactly what I had in mind. It is much less expensive, and one could make a strong case for it.
That linked Klose BBQ is gorgeous. Just out of curiosity, is there any correlation between Kloset BBQR & Dave Klose?
After looking through this forum and others it's obvious there are many fine, fine grills out there. I thought that $450 would be about the top of the line for a charcoal grill. Well, I'm wrong again.
For me, the value of the Texas Grill or CB940x is great enough that I can't justify the price of the higher-end brands/models. Now, I'm not saying others shouldn't go the high-end route. It's always nice to look at 'em anyway.