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Grill Shopping......decisions decisions

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My grill is shot and I am currently researching them. I have looked at everything from the big green egg to the infrared grills. What do you use?

I think I am liking the charcoal / gas grill combo but there are too many choices.
 
Jerry,

Check out the gas/ charcoal/ smoker combo grills from Smoke Hollow. I got one several years ago at Gander Mountain for ~$350 and it is awesome! Best grill I've ever owned.
 
I have an egg and it's terrific, but a weber smokey pretty much will cover your needs completely.
 
I have the char-griller duo-fuel with the smoker box. Love it. Lowes will put it on sale for memorial day. Have used it every week at least for four years and everything still works, due for a paint job tho.
 
@Dough I was actually looking at this one as well. That eases my mind a bit.
 
So the grill I just posted a link for is $599 at Home Depot and $449 at Gander Mountain. I bought mine a few years ago, Gander Mountain regular price was $399 and it was on sale for $349.
 
Classic Weber guy my self. I like the Weber Performer. It has a propane tank and sparker to light he coals. I also was raised by my grandfather and dad to only use real wood and not briquetts.
I have installed quite a few gas grills that are hooked up the the house natural gas line. The convenience as well as being healthier for you would be nice. I would like to add one to my place some day but will have to deal with the family disowning me.
I have some friends that have that Egg and it seems like a nice unit and better that the Weber in some ways.
 
I would make the investment for a ceramic grill. I just made the switch from gas to a Kamado Joe. My wife makes the comment every time how much the food taste better. Plus the major ceramic grill makers (BGE and Kamado Joe) warranty certain parts for life. You won't be disappointed with a ceramic grill decision.
 
I got tired of cheap grills that rust out in a few years. I bought this bad boy about 5 years ago. Been flawless. Even all the ignitors still work. It's plumbed into my house NG, never run out of fuel. Weber Summit S-670

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Weber Genesis, Gas Line to the house. Love it. It still looks and runs perfectly after five years. I am now a Weber believer! Well worth the money spent compared to rebuying every couple years...
 
I have a Weber Summit as well. It comes with a 20 year warranty. I have run four tanks of propane through it over the last two years and everything works perfectly. We frequently use the rotisserie.

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Anything Weber makes. I have 3 weber grills, 2 home units and a weber q. my 20 year old genesis silver B works as well as the day I got it. It has seen 9 new england winters and 11 utah winters. parts available everywhere, although the only thing I ever changed was the igniter for 10 bucks.

Seriously, Weber is the Yamaha of Grills. Reliable, parts available everywhere
 
Weber gas grill for me as well. It is going on 13 years and looks like new. Only thing I have had to replace is the flavor bars. Highly recommend weber!
 
After some amazing customer service, Weber has my business for the foreseeable future as well. Great quality grills and they back them up too. I run NG to mine (Genesis) and probably will never go back to propane now (except for the camp grill), it's so awesome not having to deal with the tanks and running out.
 
Damn....looks like Weber might be the way to go. I was just going to go buy another "good for 3 seasons" grill from Lowe's. Now I think I will start looking into the Weber Grills.:winkingthumbsup"
 
Weber makes a fine product, I personally cannot "taste" a difference, but at $2,500 you can buy a whole lot of those $400/4 season grills. I've owned 1 Weber and it made it a whopping 5 years before it started to fall apart. Just don't see the value.
 
My first Webber was a, made in China, Spirit Series. It still works fine but I replaced the flavor bars after 5 years. The floorpan rusted through after 7.

It lived outside its whole life and was used several times per week.

Replacing the floor pan and delivering it to my Mom is on my todo list.
 
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