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Default Indoor grilltop?

On 18 Oct 2005 10:32:41 -0700, Sheldon wrote:

>
> sf wrote:
> > Mark L. wrote:
> >
> > > I am installing a new kitchen in my house and really want to be able
> > > to grill inside during inclement weather. The only type I have seen is
> > > the JennAir series. Although it looks good, I would like to find anyone
> > > else who makes a gas powered grilltop with burners. Since I will have a
> > > seperate oven, all I need is the cooktop. I realize the taste won't be
> > > as flavorful as cooking over lump hardwood outside, it will be close
> > > enough for me during the winter.

> >
> > I don't think you can buy a built-in electric cooktop grill anymore,
> > the only option is gas. It seems like all the major brands offer one
> > and you'll be surprised about the taste. It's good!
> >
> > http://www.monogram.com/selectiongui...gascooktop.htm
> > http://www.universal-akb.com/therprofserc.html
> > http://www.ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajm...S364GLSSN.html
> >
> > Of course, you'll need to upgrade your ventilation system too - have
> > you considered that part yet? Calculate the cubic feet of air (cfm)
> > you need to move before you shop.

>
> Hmmm, THREE THOUSAND BUCKS+ to do what any kitchen stove does *better*
> for free with its broiler... and then all yer gonna grill anyways is
> fercoctah stupidmarket mystery meat boogers and tube steak because
> while paying off that $nob grill that's all you can afford.
>
> Sheldon (thinking how much porterhouse three grand buys)


Psssh! That's a mere nothing. What did you spend on your outdoor
contraption which wasn't even the top of the line? These models not
only grill, they let you cook on at least 4 burners at the same time
*plus* you don't have to worry about a tank of gas running out, unlike
similarly priced outdoor grill models.