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Mark Shaw
 
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Default Help me decide on a gas grill!

In article >,
(Jason) wrote:
>Remember the adage:
>
>Buy cheap, buy twice.


That'd be at least "thrice" where it comes to gas grills.

To the OP: consider a natural gas model if you have easy access
to your gas line. Not having to replace a propane tank in the
middle of a grilling session is a GOOD thing. Of course, that
also means you can't take it tailgating.

Oh, and I agree with the others where it comes to Weber grills.
They've also got the best customer service I've experienced in
a long time. I had a problem with the igniter on my grill. I
called Weber, and:

- An actual human answered on the first ring

- As soon as I said "igniter" he knew exactly what was
going on

- He sent me a new one out immediately, and didn't want
the defective one back

Definitely get the cast iron grates. Take care of them (really
pretty minimal) and they'll last forever.

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