The grill was easy to assemble The grill was easy to assemble, and with some practice you can get the right temperature for even cooking.But In less than 8 months the tents and the pans were all rusted. I keep this grill under a roof, no rain reaches it. And I thoroughly clean everything after each session. I use it about once or twice a week. With the rust is much more difficult to grill, because the the fat does not roll, stays on the tent and provokes more flame outs.When I called to complain and get…
Weber: Eat your heart out! I love a good grill and I am sure you do too. My last one was a tri-burner Weber I had for about 10 years. On one of my last moves, the Weber grill broke a plastic caster wheel while moving it from Oregon to Idaho, and became loose in the back of the truck and was lost somewhere in the Cascade Mountains! For about 5 years since, I have wanted another Weber, but just couldn’t see parting with $550-$650 for something like I had before. Plus, there were a few things that always bugged me about…
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The grill was easy to assemble The grill was easy to assemble, and with some practice you can get the right temperature for even cooking.But In less than 8 months the tents and the pans were all rusted. I keep this grill under a roof, no rain reaches it. And I thoroughly clean everything after each session. I use it about once or twice a week. With the rust is much more difficult to grill, because the the fat does not roll, stays on the tent and provokes more flame outs.When I called to complain and get…
Weber: Eat your heart out! I love a good grill and I am sure you do too. My last one was a tri-burner Weber I had for about 10 years. On one of my last moves, the Weber grill broke a plastic caster wheel while moving it from Oregon to Idaho, and became loose in the back of the truck and was lost somewhere in the Cascade Mountains! For about 5 years since, I have wanted another Weber, but just couldn’t see parting with $550-$650 for something like I had before. Plus, there were a few things that always bugged me about…