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haole
 
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I agree. The ignitor quit on mine and I called them to order a new
one. They sent me a free replacement, no hassles. Great customer
service!!

Steve




On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 11:23:08 GMT, "Trendon \(bPstyles\)"
> wrote:

>
>"Blair P. Houghton" > wrote in message
.. .
>> Trendon \(bPstyles\) > wrote:
>> >.... while keeping those always popular flame flare-ups to a bare

>minimum.
>> >I can't see the origin of this message because my ISP's news server is a
>> >joke, but if someone here is considering a Weber grill, may I recommend
>> >spending the extra $50 and getting the "premium" versions with the

>stainless
>> >steel grates.

>>
>> I paid $50 extra to get one with bare cast iron (Home Depot
>> only had the porcelainized ones as their "stock" model).
>>
>> Whether it gives me a significantly better sear I don't know
>> because I never used the porcelainized ones or the stainless
>> ones, but the cast iron ones certainly don't disappoint in
>> that regard.

>
>OK, I worked for True Value for years and we never had the cast iron, thus,
>I never dealt with that. On an aside, one thing I loved about working with
>Webers is that the customer service Weber has is unreal. They don't mess
>around with the customer and haggle over things. If your regulator is broke
>and you call 'e,. they send you a new one.
>
>>
>> --Blair
>> "I like my grill marks with a little
>> steak in the middle..."

>