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iheartmaytag

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After 15 years my Sunbeam 2 burner gas grill is going to cost me more to repair than to replace. I don't have a problem repairing it, but it looks so nasty, the wheels are falling apart, I mean just crumbling falling apart. The burner(s) need replacing AGAIN. The grids are but dust so I decided to buy new.

Here is where I need you'se guyes help. I really want a Weber, but checkbook says can't afford a Weber. I know I saw a discussion about a year or so ago about cheap Chineese grills so I want to avoid them.

In looking the Blue Ember and Chargrills look very "cheap" The Brinkman grills look solid, would just like more info on them. What about the infrared sear burners? Are they worth the addition? Do they last? Are they an expensive repair next year?

I saw a grill at Sears that was alot like the Brinkman, in fact I think it is a Brinkman, it was on sale for $349 with four burners, a infrared sear burner and a side burner.

Accepting input.
 
Hmmm, not sure. I have a nat gas Weber that's going on 20+ years. I replaced the porcelain bars with stainless 8 or 9 years ago, and bought cast iron grids 2 or 3 years ago. I recall replacing the burners a while back too. My thoughts are it is well worth the money. It is no where near the end of it's life, I expect the cast iron to last a long time -unless I drop one - the stainless is holding up very well as are the burners.

There is nothing out there that really grabs me and makes me want to replace the Weber. Plus, I love not having to deal with tanks and I'm never out of gas. How about checking Cl for a used Weber?
 
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