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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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We are just finishing a new 600 foot cedar deck in our back yard and
thought we would be all set for a large gathering on Memorial Day weekend. Then yesterday my lady backed her truck into my prized old Weber (charcoal). It's beyond repair. We had been thinking about gas anyway, but after the deck we only have $250 - $300 left in the piggy bank. We looked at Home Depot, Sears, Target and Bi-Mart (like Sam's but in the Northwest). The Charbroils all seem flimsy. And I must say the Weber Genesis B seems kind of lightweight too. The 3 grills that seem the sturdiest are a Thermos Stainless (at Target for $249. A similar Kemore ( #16221) at Sears for $249. And a very stout Nexgrill (model 720-0082-S-LP at Bi-Mart for $279. All three seem MUCH more solid than the low end Webers we saw at Sears, and the Nexgrill and Kenmore have cast iron grates which the $389 Weber does not. I'm drawn to the Nexgrill has cast iron grates and burners, stainless drip catchers and appears to be very well made. My spouse likes that it has enclosed storage on the bottom. I've seen Nexgrill bad-mouthed abit on the various forums and not much info at all about the Kenmore or the Thermos stainless at Target. We have never done gas so we sure would appreciate any input on the three grills mentioned above. |
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