Not quite a 50% coupon =)
Seriously, no. Even the "inexpensive" Weber will easily outlast a Char-Broil.DaveF said:The Spirit line feels more solid, but has a big premium for similar quality as Char Broil.
Still confused about infrared. Don't know if I want re-learn how to grill.
Interesting. We need to buy a new grill before too long (we may try to make it through one more summer) and I have been looking into smoking. One of my good friends is constantly using his smoker to make the most amazing food. I want to learn how to do it.schan1269 said:
Yes, The new place has a natural gas line run to exterior of house. With the deck construction, I'll have that line extended (on the exterior) to where the grill will be located.Hooray, no more running out of gas halfway through the grill, at 7 pm on a Sunday night (and the propane place is closed).Dennis Nicholls said:Dave,Will you have natural gas piped out to the deck, or are you sticking with propane bottles?
My buddy has one of those dual units - Broil King? From Home Depot I think - best of both worlds IMHODave Falasco said:There is a gas/charcoal grill out there, though. I think it's made by Thermos? I used to see ads for it quite often, where a guy was taking his grill out for a walk, and two girls came over to pet it as if it was a dog.Can't find a link for it, but here is one by Char-broil. No idea if these are any good, but if you really can't decide between the two...
^Edwin-S said:This forum really needs to do something about emphasizing post dates or something. The post you quoted was from 2003. The font and colour of the post date are both too small and too bland, so it is very easy for people to not notice the thread is so old that it is growing mold.