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23 hours ago, JL Sargent said:

We just picked up one of these. This technology makes for a really good tasting evenly cooked burger and it will sear a steak. A more expensive version of this cooking tech is the Saber grill.

https://www.charbroil.com/signature-series-tru-infrared-3-burner-gas-grill-463342620

 

The Saber

https://www.sabergrills.com/

I've read/heard great things about teh Charbroil's.  If I was ever to consider a gas grill, it would be one of those. 

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On 6/13/2021 at 6:35 PM, Emile said:

Possibly looking for a new gas grill :)

 

Currently have a Ducane (model 7100) grill and LOVE it. Bought it new about 15 years ago and now am on my second rebuild (new grates, top and bottom).

Any thoughts? :) (No problem spending $1000+.)

I would look for a Used gas grill , in the higher range  -3-5k$ , but in Mint or unused condition -    (  once a month -twice a year sort of usage )

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21 minutes ago, The Dude said:

I've read/heard great things about teh Charbroil's.  If I was ever to consider a gas grill, it would be one of those. 

I've had one for a while but not the infrared one.  Recently I replaced my crossover tubes and burners.  I think I spent around $40 or so on parts.  I've had Ducane and Weber.  To me they all last about as long as each other.  Weber parts were the most expensive though.  Mine will get rebuilt one or two times before they get scrapped.

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1 hour ago, rigma said:

We have the Weber summit on NG and love it for gas but still use charcoal most of the time, BIG Green Egg & Oklahoma Joe Bronco

I've had a Summit S 670 (propane)since spring of 2012. It's sat outside with only the Weber cover for protection (I'm on the 3rd one). It's about 15' from a saltwater pool. I have only needed a couple of burners but Weber sent them for free. I was skeptical that Weber would be a little "K-Martish" but it has exceeded my expectations.

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2 hours ago, Tarheel said:

The Big Green Egg with cabinet.....at least four guys to move it.

And three to pay for it.

 

Give an address bet we can move it with 2 people, and do it fast. :lol:

 

1 hour ago, richieb said:

Or two guys like myself and Carl - 😉

Oh here we go, need to go some boots on now.  :o

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1 hour ago, richieb said:


- Or two guys like myself and Carl - 😉

 

13 minutes ago, dtel said:

And three to pay for it.

 

Give an address bet we can move it with 2 people, and do it fast. :lol:

 

Oh here we go, need to go some boots on now.  :o

 

she can get anything moved !

 

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I have only had two Gas Grills in my 40 years of home ownership.

First was a Broil Master (propane)... was a very good grill that lasted me about a 15 years before

I got tired of changing out the burners ever few years.

I tried the original cast iron burners as well as the stainless steal burners.

 

Then we replace it with a Napoleon grill (natural gas).

https://www.napoleon.com/en/ca/barbecues/products/gas-grills

 

This grill is still going strong, with only a starter replaced about 5 years ago.

Not sure of Napoleon's availability State side, but if you can find a retailer near by I strongly recommend giving them a look!

 

https://indigopoolpatiobbq.com/products/prestige-pro-500-rsib?_pos=8&_sid=0e5b47e10&_ss=r

 

 

 

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44 minutes ago, HPower said:

I have only had two Gas Grills in my 40 years of home ownership.

First was a Broil Master (propane)... was a very good grill that lasted me about a 15 years before

I got tired of changing out the burners ever few years.

I tried the original cast iron burners as well as the stainless steal burners.

 

Then we replace it with a Napoleon grill (natural gas).

https://www.napoleon.com/en/ca/barbecues/products/gas-grills

 

This grill is still going strong, with only a starter replaced about 5 years ago.

Not sure of Napoleon's availability State side, but if you can find a retailer near by I strongly recommend giving them a look!

 

https://indigopoolpatiobbq.com/products/prestige-pro-500-rsib?_pos=8&_sid=0e5b47e10&_ss=r

 

 

 

https://www.bbqguys.com

 

 

 

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I've never gotten any brand of gas grill to go more than 6 or 7 years here.  Looking at the longevity that some have gotten im thinking my bad luck is mostly due to the constant 90%+ humidity we have here.  Its 99% here now as i type.

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37 minutes ago, CECAA850 said:

I've never gotten any brand of gas grill to go more than 6 or 7 years here.  Looking at the longevity that some have gotten im thinking my bad luck is mostly due to the constant 90%+ humidity we have here.  Its 99% here now as i type.

I would stop typing before it hits 100%.

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