Originally Posted by moneypit Find a used seasons one. The newer ones are china made oldrr ones are usa made and built heavier The kettle and lid are made in America, the grate and coal separator are Chinese.
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Originally Posted by Tin Weber One Touch Silver. You've never heard of anyone waxing poetics about the great taste of propane. I love cooking with briquettes (or just wood) when we go camping, but for everyday life you can't beat the speed and simplicity of propane. --Joe
Originally Posted by soap I love cooking with briquettes (or just wood) when we go camping, but for everyday life you can't beat the speed and simplicity of propane. --Joe x2
Originally Posted by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto “You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass.”
Originally Posted by jhilla68 Hah....yeah. For whatever reason, I seem to recall someone telling me they blow them out at the end of the season. I'll keep an eye out, otherwise I'll probably grab one next Spring. Webber is the same price no matter where you go, they dictate the price to any and all retailers.
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Originally Posted by soap I love cooking with briquettes (or just wood) when we go camping, but for everyday life you can't beat the speed and simplicity of propane. --Joe I only grill or BBQ when I want to cook a great meal. I'll get a gas grill eventually, but it probably will see very limited use.
Charcoal grills are great but for making one or two hotdogs it's not worth the time
Originally Posted by YLWFVR Charcoal grills are great but for making one or two hotdogs it's not worth the time I don't cook over fire unless I'm having a few people over
New rear speakers for the home theater.
Originally Posted by Speedy Webber is the same price no matter where you go, they dictate the price to any and all retailers. For whatever reason, the big box stores (Target, Meijer, etc.) still discount their seasonal stuff, including grills.
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Originally Posted by 347convert New rear speakers for the home theater. Martin Logans?
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