Thanks for all the advice. I will look at the Webers and consider
spending more. First I would like to ask some questions and I will
appreciate your replys:
1. What is the best Grill surface? There appear to be several
types of grills. There is the grill that has the iron kettle surface.
There is a grill that has porcelain. That has some appeal but these
grills tend to be flat surfaces rather than the bar type. Also, they
say that you can't use metal brushes or spatulas with them or you will
scratch the surface. Of course there are stainless grills.
2. How many Burners? I have been looking at the 2 & 3 burner
models. Some of the burners run lengthwise and some run from front to
back.
3. Do you need Brickettes? None of the grills I looked at had
brickettes. Is that something you don't need? The last grill I had
had the burners under a rack that held brickettes.
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 18:37:55 GMT,
wrote:
>We have been looking to buy a new outdoor grill. We have looked at
>Sears, Lowes and Walmart. Our budget is $200 and there are a number
>of options. I just wondered what is the best in that price range.