natural gas grill?
"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
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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
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> All of the better brands of grill can be adapted to natural gas. It has
> to be mounted permanently, not on wheels. Very convenient compared to
> swapping bottles. This is the time to do it.
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> You probably won't get much information at a big box store for the $119
> model, but a Weber dealer can fix you up. If I had gas, I'd certainly do
> it.
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My experience with Weber Customer Service has been very positive. That alone
would make Weber a good choice if you are thinking about shifting your gas
source. Also, I would think Weber has done the proper homework about the
propane to natural gas shift. This may be more than just putting in bigger
jets. I don't think methane burns at the same temperature as propane.
Kent
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