whirlcool
Well-known member
We decided that it was time to replace our 15 year old Weber kettle grill the other day. I am getting tired of dealing with the charcoal and when you cover the grill the charcoal seems to go out almost immediately. I think it's because these things need a little bit of wind to work right, and there isn't any here in Houston in the summer.
So we went to Sears, and didn't see any we liked. Then we went to Home Depot and looked at the Weber gas grills. They were nice, but seemed pretty basic for a rather steep price. We also didn't like having the burner controls on the TOP of one of the side tables, we felt that was a waste of space.
So we looked at a few models from the Charmglow brand. I'd never heard of it before, but the salesguy said they sold a lot of them. They seemed pretty heavy duty so we ordered a 4 burner model and arranged to have it assembled and delivered as it wouldn't fit in my Mazda Tribute. HD said they's have it to us in about 10 days.
Wel, I decided to go online and check out reviews of Charmglow products. I was horrified! It seems that Charmglow was once a respected mfg. of grilling equipment, but in 2004 or so, HD bought them out and Charmglow is now HD's "House Brand". What makes it bad is that these things have been exploding/catching on fire all over the place! See my link. What Home Depot did was to send the manufacturing of Charmglow to China.
So I decided not to take any chances and I looked at some reviews online and it seems that CharBroil had the best price/performance models. Then I went to Lowes and we bought a midline Char-Broil grill. At least they are still made here in the USA. Home Depot happily refunded out money for the Charmglow without any questions. Just for kicks I looked at one of the Charmglow models on display and it had the owners manual sitting inside of it, sure enough it was that mangled English/Chinese that you sometimes find in cheap computer parts manuals.
Has anyone else heard of these problems with Charmglow?
So we went to Sears, and didn't see any we liked. Then we went to Home Depot and looked at the Weber gas grills. They were nice, but seemed pretty basic for a rather steep price. We also didn't like having the burner controls on the TOP of one of the side tables, we felt that was a waste of space.
So we looked at a few models from the Charmglow brand. I'd never heard of it before, but the salesguy said they sold a lot of them. They seemed pretty heavy duty so we ordered a 4 burner model and arranged to have it assembled and delivered as it wouldn't fit in my Mazda Tribute. HD said they's have it to us in about 10 days.
Wel, I decided to go online and check out reviews of Charmglow products. I was horrified! It seems that Charmglow was once a respected mfg. of grilling equipment, but in 2004 or so, HD bought them out and Charmglow is now HD's "House Brand". What makes it bad is that these things have been exploding/catching on fire all over the place! See my link. What Home Depot did was to send the manufacturing of Charmglow to China.
So I decided not to take any chances and I looked at some reviews online and it seems that CharBroil had the best price/performance models. Then I went to Lowes and we bought a midline Char-Broil grill. At least they are still made here in the USA. Home Depot happily refunded out money for the Charmglow without any questions. Just for kicks I looked at one of the Charmglow models on display and it had the owners manual sitting inside of it, sure enough it was that mangled English/Chinese that you sometimes find in cheap computer parts manuals.
Has anyone else heard of these problems with Charmglow?