On 2/12/2019 2:28 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
On topic since it is a natural gas grill and I will have to hook it up
to a gas line on the lanai.
I ordered this in early January but it was out of stock and the model I
wanted was being updated.Â* It is now back in production and mine is
sitting, waiting for assembly now.Â* I'll be cooking an a couple of days.
If you are not familiar with the brand, Napoleon is to Canada what Weber
is to the US.Â* I had a Weber Summit for a few years at my old house and
since I could have a gas line instead of tanks I upgraded to this.Â* I'm
looking forward to trying the sear station.
https://tinyurl.com/y39qkazb
https://napoleon.com/en/us/grills/pr...ro500rsibnss-3
When I first moved into this house 9 1/2 years ago, I bought a grill
from Lowe's with a sear burner. The grill was total junk, but it had a
sear burner which was really nice. Fortunately the grill totally fell
apart in a few years and I replaced it with a Weber ... one of the best
decisions I made. But I still miss the sear burner. BTW, both were
propane hooked up to my 500 gallon tank as we have no natural gas here.