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Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
Hi all,
My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. I gotta say I am really tempted by yhe Amazon offer for the Weber Genesis Gold C for $499 with free shipping. It's hard to find anything bad that people say about this grill...yes, it's a safe choice, but it's also a quality one. And from what I hear with the good low temp control I can even do some smoking. Yes, the rotis and a cover will add a bit more but I think I could spring for that. Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the Ducane! Bob in RSM, CA |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
Bob Hayden wrote:
> Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the > Ducane! Your a big boy, Bob, I'm sure you'll do what's right. :-) If you want to grill, the Weber will do well for ya. Dave |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
> I gotta say I am really tempted by yhe Amazon offer for the Weber Genesis
> Gold C for $499 with free shipping. It's hard to find anything bad that > people say about this grill...yes, it's a safe choice, but it's also a > quality one. And from what I hear with the good low temp control I can even > do some smoking. Yes, the rotis and a cover will add a bit more but I think > I could spring for that. > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. I have a Silver B and have praised it before and will praise it now. There are many good points to the Webers, one of which is support and availability of parts from the factory. Not too many grill mfrs still providing replacement parts for grills well over a decade old but Weber does. I've had and used a number of gas grills over the years and nothing this side of $1000 can touch the Weber. The Amazon Gold C is a good deal but only the Home Depot models have cast iron porcelanized cooking grates which you'll want if you do many steaks and like them bloody inside and charred outside. However, you can always buy just the grates from HomeDepot.com for about $50 and add them to the Amazon unit later. Eventually you'll want a dedicated smoker and the Weber Smokey Mountain ("WSM") is excellent if a bit pricey at $150-180. I have one of those, also. |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
If you can wait a week Ill have a report for you on the Char-Broil
FrontAvenue. My next door neighbor ignored my sage advise and didnt get the Weber. :) It will be hooked to the natural gas line tomorrow and Im invited over for a bbq Saturday. I am sold on Webers personally. Great service and parts when needed. The Front Ave looks good but boy is it going to be a bear to clean all that shiny thin SS.:)But the infrared rotti is a nice add on. -- Lew/+Silat "Bob Hayden" wrote in message > Hi all, > > > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. > > Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the Ducane! > > Bob in RSM, CA > > > > |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
Having been a weber genesis owner for over 10 years the old unit was
seemingly getting tired. Not cooking well scorching or undercooking, needing constant attention. I kept cleaning the bars, and grease tray to no avail, and just considered the unit a loss especially since the wooden tables had rotted away (thanks to my lack of care and never covering it). Anyway I fell for the shiny stainless route (big shiny sam's unit). With the new unit on hand I did a few things to the weber (just to experiment). I tried to get to the bottom of the poor heat/distribution etc. I took burners out cleaned and blew them out no difference. Long story short it turned out the grease in the control valves had hardened and clups started to clog the jets and valve bodies. After disassembling the units and cleaning with a good compresssed air blow dry I reassembled with new synthetic moly lube and tried a test cook. It was like new again. So I made new shelves for it, replaced flavor bars with some custom made to match the new style units and it blows the big shiny stainless one to the weeds. The shiny one is useless with a small breeze the weber can cook in a gale, the cast iron burners corrode and require constant maintenance. On perfect day with clean burners it will cook almost as well as the weber I'll give it that. As far as the IR burner I'm not sold on it. I've used it and it works fine but I miss the point since I end up using the bottom burners to get some flavor anyway and food spun on the Genesis just plain tastes betetr also. Gripes on the Genesis, 1. no cabinet, 2. It's too low. If you're tall you have to bend over more to work with it, 3. accessories are expensive, 4. You have to keep an eye on the grease tray or you can ruin a meal without warning. Otherwise it's as good as you'll get. Larry "Bob Hayden" > wrote in message m... > Hi all, > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > > I gotta say I am really tempted by yhe Amazon offer for the Weber Genesis > Gold C for $499 with free shipping. It's hard to find anything bad that > people say about this grill...yes, it's a safe choice, but it's also a > quality one. And from what I hear with the good low temp control I can even > do some smoking. Yes, the rotis and a cover will add a bit more but I think > I could spring for that. > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. > > Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the Ducane! > > Bob in RSM, CA > > > > |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
"Bob Hayden" > wrote in message m... > Hi all, > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > The new Brinkmann grills are the most amazing value I've ever come across. I was going to retire my ancient Weber for a new Gold B but when I looked at the new Brinkmann's I got a bigger and better engineered grill for $199.00 Check em' out at Lowes before their gone. > > > |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
Until the hinge plates break and leave you there with a hot grill lid in
your hands. There is a reason weber has withstood the test of time and competition. Yeah you'll find nice shiny stuff that cheaper but I won't fall for that crap again. Larry "Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message m... > > "Bob Hayden" > wrote in message > m... > > Hi all, > > > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > > > The new Brinkmann grills are the most amazing value I've ever > come across. I was going to retire my ancient Weber for a > new Gold B but when I looked at the new Brinkmann's I > got a bigger and better engineered grill for $199.00 > Check em' out at Lowes before their gone. > > > > > > > > > |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
"jdoe" > wrote in message news:3rVac.54989$JO3.34876@attbi_s04... > Until the hinge plates break and leave you there with a hot grill lid in > your hands. There is a reason weber has withstood the test of time and > competition. Yeah you'll find nice shiny stuff that cheaper but I won't fall > for that crap again. > Larry > After a lifetime of making things metallic, I know quality when I see it. |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
Bob Hayden wrote:
> Hi all, > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. Get a K5! Or, get a WSM and put the remaining $ in a savings account marked for the Kamado 7 (or 9 or 11) > > I gotta say I am really tempted by yhe Amazon offer for the Weber Genesis > Gold C for $499 with free shipping. It's hard to find anything bad that > people say about this grill...yes, it's a safe choice, but it's also a > quality one. And from what I hear with the good low temp control I can even > do some smoking. Yes, the rotis and a cover will add a bit more but I think > I could spring for that. > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. > > Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the Ducane! > > Bob in RSM, CA |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
"Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message om>...
> "Bob Hayden" > wrote in message > m... > > Hi all, > > > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > > > The new Brinkmann grills are the most amazing value I've ever > come across. I was going to retire my ancient Weber for a > new Gold B but when I looked at the new Brinkmann's I > got a bigger and better engineered grill for $199.00 > Check em' out at Lowes before their gone. > > > > > > > I've had my eye on a Brinkmann, but my Charbroil CB860 from 1986 refuses to die! Waiting on the ashpan or cooking grates to give out, then its come home to papa! |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
I've been looking at Brinkmann's for a while too....
"Mr. Wizard" > wrote in message m... > > "Bob Hayden" > wrote in message > m... > > Hi all, > > > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > > > The new Brinkmann grills are the most amazing value I've ever > come across. I was going to retire my ancient Weber for a > new Gold B but when I looked at the new Brinkmann's I > got a bigger and better engineered grill for $199.00 > Check em' out at Lowes before their gone. > > > > > > > > > |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
I'll look forward to hearing about it!
Like I said I know the Weber is a safe choice...but the combination of features and price/value make the Costco grill awfully tempting especially in a budget crisis. Bob "Lew/+Silat" > wrote in message ... > If you can wait a week Ill have a report for you on the Char-Broil > FrontAvenue. My next door neighbor ignored my sage advise and didnt get the > Weber. :) > It will be hooked to the natural gas line tomorrow and Im invited over for a > bbq Saturday. > I am sold on Webers personally. Great service and parts when needed. The > Front Ave looks good but boy is it going to be a bear to clean all that > shiny thin SS.:)But the infrared rotti is a nice add on. > > > -- > Lew/+Silat > > > > "Bob Hayden" wrote in message > > Hi all, > > > > > > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. > > > > Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the > Ducane! > > > > Bob in RSM, CA > > > > > > > > > > |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
Larry,
Thanks for the info in your reply. The scale is tilting... Bob "jdoe" > wrote in message news:MmTac.151624$1p.1962416@attbi_s54... > Having been a weber genesis owner for over 10 years the old unit was > seemingly getting tired. Not cooking well scorching or undercooking, needing > constant attention. I kept cleaning the bars, and grease tray to no avail, > and just considered the unit a loss especially since the wooden tables had > rotted away (thanks to my lack of care and never covering it). Anyway I fell > for the shiny stainless route (big shiny sam's unit). > With the new unit on hand I did a few things to the weber (just to > experiment). I tried to get to the bottom of the poor heat/distribution etc. > I took burners out cleaned and blew them out no difference. Long story short > it turned out the grease in the control valves had hardened and clups > started to clog the jets and valve bodies. After disassembling the units and > cleaning with a good compresssed air blow dry I reassembled with new > synthetic moly lube and tried a test cook. It was like new again. So I made > new shelves for it, replaced flavor bars with some custom made to match the > new style units and it blows the big shiny stainless one to the weeds. > The shiny one is useless with a small breeze the weber can cook in a gale, > the cast iron burners corrode and require constant maintenance. On perfect > day with clean burners it will cook almost as well as the weber I'll give it > that. As far as the IR burner I'm not sold on it. I've used it and it works > fine but I miss the point since I end up using the bottom burners to get > some flavor anyway and food spun on the Genesis just plain tastes betetr > also. > Gripes on the Genesis, 1. no cabinet, 2. It's too low. If you're tall you > have to bend over more to work with it, 3. accessories are expensive, 4. You > have to keep an eye on the grease tray or you can ruin a meal without > warning. Otherwise it's as good as you'll get. > Larry > "Bob Hayden" > wrote in message > m... > > Hi all, > > > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > > > > I gotta say I am really tempted by yhe Amazon offer for the Weber Genesis > > Gold C for $499 with free shipping. It's hard to find anything bad that > > people say about this grill...yes, it's a safe choice, but it's also a > > quality one. And from what I hear with the good low temp control I can > even > > do some smoking. Yes, the rotis and a cover will add a bit more but I > think > > I could spring for that. > > > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. > > > > Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the > Ducane! > > > > Bob in RSM, CA > > > > > > > > > > |
Time for a new grill...any reason NOT to go for a Weber Genesis?
"Bob Hayden" > wrote in message m... > Hi all, > > My trusty old Ducane has given me 14 years of service but it is time to > replace it. Got a lot of family visiting next month and I intend to have a > new grill to cook the goods on. I'd love nothing more than a #7 Kamado but > the budget and timeframe just don't allow it. I need to stay $500 or less. > > I gotta say I am really tempted by yhe Amazon offer for the Weber Genesis > Gold C for $499 with free shipping. It's hard to find anything bad that > people say about this grill...yes, it's a safe choice, but it's also a > quality one. And from what I hear with the good low temp control I can even > do some smoking. Yes, the rotis and a cover will add a bit more but I think > I could spring for that. > > Other options are the Nexgrill at Target and the Costco Char-Broil Front > Avenue. The latter at $389 including cover and rotis seems like a great > value, but I am still leaning toward the Weber Genesis Gold C. > > Someone out there convince we one way or another so I can retire the Ducane! > > Bob in RSM, CA > I went to buy the Brinkmann but bought the Coleman for $269.00. I cooked on it tonight and had excellent results. Just as good as a Webber and much bigger for less. |
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