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On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 13:35:44 GMT, "Bill Marrs"
wrote: WOW! What a timely thread. My wife and I have been discussing exactly this subject, and yesterday the accountant informed us that we were actually going to get a tax refund this year. (Yes, I know, my own money back that someone has been using interest free for a year. Grrrr.) Looks like the Weber Genesis Gold is first choice at this point. Has the stainless cooking surface and flavorizers. Still undecided on B (without) or C (with) sideburner. Thanks, Bill "Roy" wrote in message . .. 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......... Can't beat the Weber Genesis or it's first cousin, the Broil King. Both are made just down the road from me by Onward Machine (T.A.W.Co) in Kitchener Ontario. *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
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