I still have mine for 3 yrs, and it’s the best !!! The best investment that I’ve made . Went through probably 12 portable bbq’s in my lifetime that either caught on fire, or just stopped working after 2 to 3 months !!! NAPOLEON is the BEST !!!🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦worth every penny!!!
A used Weber Q is better made, very easy to clean (and no grease flair ups when properly maintained, replacemenet parts that are hardly needed if maintained are available and cheap, and it is awesome.... Only one burner rather than the dual on the Napolean, but works well.
When you fold it up could it fit in your Keter Prep Table? I'm wondering if I can store it in the winter and I literally have the exact same set up as you (except I went with the Traeger for the smoker).
How long would you expect to wait for everything to cool down before being able to pack it up and put it back in a car? My plans are for day trips to parks.
@@michaelwolf8090 Thanks, I was wondering about that. My Mr. Buddy heater hose has a regulator, so this helped assure me I need to buy another hose (without regulator).
It'll probably outlast you and the results are soo much better and satisfying than with cheaper grills. On the long run it is actually cheaper. But I agree: initially it seems very pricey.
I still have mine for 3 yrs, and it’s the best !!! The best investment that I’ve made . Went through probably 12 portable bbq’s in my lifetime that either caught on fire, or just stopped working after 2 to 3 months !!! NAPOLEON is the BEST !!!🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦worth every penny!!!
what about weber?
A used Weber Q is better made, very easy to clean (and no grease flair ups when properly maintained, replacemenet parts that are hardly needed if maintained are available and cheap, and it is awesome.... Only one burner rather than the dual on the Napolean, but works well.
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1.46 when you carry it like that, does the grease inside leak through the back?
How do you clean the coils?
When you fold it up could it fit in your Keter Prep Table? I'm wondering if I can store it in the winter and I literally have the exact same set up as you (except I went with the Traeger for the smoker).
Hi. I don’t have the prep table anymore, but I think it would fit.
Is the cook box cast iron?
Now 1yr later... Still using it?
How long would you expect to wait for everything to cool down before being able to pack it up and put it back in a car? My plans are for day trips to parks.
By the time you've eaten all the delicious smokies, burgers, steaks or whatever you had on the grill it is safe to put it back in your vehicle.
Can you add the stand later? Or does it have to be purchased with the stand?
You can purchase it separately.
Costco had them with the cart for $299 Canadian in May2022.
How do you like the green mountain ledge smoker?
The GM Ledge is awesome. Only complaint is how clunky the Wi-Fi set up is.
I’m in Abudhabi from where I’ll order gas cylinder
Can you please share the Amazon link of the hose you are using?
Napoleon 66004 Freestyle 4-foot Adaptor Hose for 20-Pound Tank, Black
You are supposed to use a regulator when connected to at 20 lb tank!
It has a regulator built in.
I noticed that your not using a regulator in line from the tank?
Regulator is on the grill
@@michaelwolf8090 Thanks, I was wondering about that.
My Mr. Buddy heater hose has a regulator, so this helped assure me I need to buy another hose (without regulator).
Looks good except for the price...
It'll probably outlast you and the results are soo much better and satisfying than with cheaper grills. On the long run it is actually cheaper. But I agree: initially it seems very pricey.
El regulador donde lo puedo conseguir?
Amazon or Walmart for 20bux
Regulator is already installed on the grill.
Does the legs fold in?
Yes
@@crool88sorry. I didn’t watch the video all the way through. Thanks again for a good review 😊
Have you tried to use the grill with folded legs? If they are plastic they could melt?
@@mariustolius4068manual says to NEVER use the grill without unfolding the legs.