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Old 06-08-2004, 06:48 PM   #7
Philliesfan980
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Exton, PA
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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA
Okay guys, here's the deal.

After seeing a couple of really really nice grills on a tour of homes over the weekend, we've decided that a grill might be a not-bad idea. I'm not a big fan of grilling in general myself, but for occasional use, it might not be too bad a thing all in all. Problem is, the grills we kinda went ga-ga over (Tec) are quite a bit pricier than I'm interested in ($2k-$4k range)

Here are my wants / don't wants.

-- Something no more than about $600
-- Natural gas or propane, no charcoal grills need apply
-- Stainless steel is preferred, largely for aesthetic reasons
-- The more idiot-proof, the better.
-- I'm likely to be cooking most often for 3-4 people, not for 30-40 people, so fairly small is not a problem & is actually better.
-- Strongly preferred location is enclosed (screened porch) ... is either propane or natural gas much better for that situation? (Dying from asphyxiation is not on the to-do list).

Suggestions, advice, etc. welcome.

Thanks in advance,
Jon

Get a Weber grill. In my opinion (and many other grill experts) they are the best "home" grill that you can get for your money. You'll probably end up spending $100-150 more than you would on a "kenmore" or "charbroil" but they really do a great job, and will last very long if you take care of it.

All in all, you'll spend between 350-450 on a model that you're looking for.
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