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thanks, i thought about it as a "stove" for tornado weather, we live close
to springfield IL... the cooking in the heat would be a bonus, Lee
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> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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>> we are working on the house and i just thought of this, and honestly have
>> no idea. is there such a thing as a natural gas grill and what do you
>> think if there is such a thing of getting the fittings put in when we
>> rebuild the house. I was thinking if there was such a thing and we got
>> it we would be able to cook if the power went out along with regular
>> grilling type activities ? Lee

> I have a Nat gas grill that we use year round here in Chicago. They don't
> run as hot as propane but given the convenience that's an acceptable trade
> off for me. We use one of these when we need a sear
> http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-L410-Pre...8930329&sr=1-2.
> The Weber Nat gas grill we bought in 2006 has been used weekly since and
> have only had to replace igniter during that time which Weber replaced at
> no charge. I had a straight shot and a capped gas pipe in our last house
> and I ran the line for about $30 in pipe & fittings. When we moved these
> was no easy access to run a line and it cost me about $350 to have it
> installed. During the hot months of summer we use it instead of the
> kitchen stove. We're able to do roasts and with the side burner we can
> cook almost anything we can do on the kitchen stove. Lately we've
> discovered the below item indispensible for cooking fish, meat and
> vegetables.
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> http://www.amazon.com/06034X-Platinu...8930168&sr=1-2