I agree about the 2 camps. Need to know budget and intentions/size requirements too. If it is really for just quick cooks for immediate family, the cheaper/smaller ones are good and easy to put away. I would add the blackstone tailgater to that list too. More multifunctional, built a little better. You get a small gas grill for weeknight cooks, a griddle for weeknight or breakfast cooks, and you get 2 really good outdoor burners to use when your doing big cooks for guests or on weekends. I like mine a lot, and you can put it away in about 3 minutes. Easily fits 6 burgers on gasser. Cool dinner for 4 or 5 no problem. If you want to do more though, spend the money on a nice Weber.