Like fly rods and boats, no single model does it all. To that end I have the big Weber Performer, over a decade old and still perfect. Also have the Weber Spirit 3 burner gas grill that replaced a budget model that failed early. For the smaller stuff I have the charcoal Smoky Joe and my small gas grill is the dependable Weber Go Anywhere model. This is my oldest model, decades old by now and parts are still available for it. It is also my most used model in winter. No longer camping with a grill I am now using a Blackstone gas griddle that fits nicely in the Casa. It does a lot of good stuff and is easy to clean including burgers, steaks, veges, bacon, eggs, sausage, chicken, hash browns and anything else you can throw on a grill. I like the gas model so much that I bought another electric model to use in the kitchen. It has a non stick ceramic surface that gets to over 500 degrees-good enough to sear sous vide steaks.



