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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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I'm going to build a foundation and walls w/ concrete block (Columbus,
Ohio, USA) and would like to set a grill in it. I went to the local Lowe's and Home Depot - wasn't impressed with their grills. Also tried a store called "The Great Outdoors". Disappointed there too. I found the "Grand Turbo" grill online, and the more I keep surfing looking for grills, the more I keep coming back to it. http://www.bbqgalore.com/store/item.bbq?invky=2808649 Do any of you have any good/bad experiences with the Grand Turbo line that you could share? At first I was thinking that I should not purchase a grill mailorder - after all, it's a grill, and what if something goes wrong with it in a year or two. It's not like I could go to the local sears and get part(s). However, the grill that we have now, that I got out someone's trash at the end of my college career - it still works, and it's been 8 years, so who knows. Obviously I'm looking to seriously upgrade our cooking capabilities ![]() Any advice appreciated. Thanks, Shane |
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