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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've had a Weber Genesis 1000 for almost 12 years now. Never a problem. It has been stored outside out of the rain all this time. I live in San Francisco, so the climate is mild. The only maintenance I have had to do over those years, is replace the enameled "flavoriser bars" with stainless steel ones. The original ones finally rusted through. And I had to clean out all the holes in the three burners once, with a small reamer. The igniter has never failed. Being from Holland, where nobody (or at least very few) had a yard when I was growing up, and absolutely nobody grilled anything, this has been the perfect grill for a total beginner. I'm a regular Yankee now, thanks to my Weber, it makes me feel so American. ![]() Every year at Thanksgiving (a nonexistent holiday in Holland) I grill the family turkey on it (I hate turkey), and am told every time, that it is juicy and perfect. -- Abrasha http://www.abrasha.com |
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