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We have a stainless steel natural gas grill from Sams Club, that is
well made and is holding up well. It a little larger than you describe, but I like that as it has enough capacity when I have guests. The other nice feature of it is a smoker tray, it works very well as a meat smoker. I buy cheap meat like beef brisket, and get a great fatty smoked meat after 16 hours. They sell both propane and NG grills. i On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 13:24:29 GMT, Roy wrote: Well they are made out of metal so its got metal content....anyway anyone have any opinions on a decent LP gas grill...We use ours hard all year round, and usually cook out 5 out of 7 days, sometimes more. No need for a sideburner......... We have been buying cheaper grills and after 3 to 5 years wind up trashing them and buying a new one again...Now the wife wants a good grill. So far we have looked at the Weber Genisis series as well as the Ducane and also Vermont Castings lineup.... It does not have to be a huge grill as its mainly just the wife and I most times. While the cheap grills are fine, parts later on are a pain to obtain if at all possible, and most we have ever owned the burners just do not hold up very long. |
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