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![]() Phil wrote: So ... I'm looking at all the nice new shiny gas grills (LP, that is) out there ... and wow, there's a *lot* of choices. Been a long time since I've bought one of these things. Wellll..... about five years ago I needed an LP gas grill for a weekend party I was hosting at a friend's beach house. My plan was to 'donate' the grill to my friend after the party was over. I considered buying a high-end grill with stainless steel, etc., but after thinking about how rough the salt air was on anything metal I decided on a lower priced cast aluminum grill with porcelain cooking racks. I recall it was a Char-Broil that I bought at HD. My expectation was that my friend would throw it away after a year, maybe two at most. We had a party last night at his house and the grill is still going strong. He has to light it with a match because the ignitor quit a couple of years ago, but with two sets of new cooking grills over five years, it was a bargain at about $250. It still gets used about once a week, and he cleans it out a couple of times a year with engine degreaser and a wire brush. Hope this helps. |
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