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Old 07-10-15, 02:52 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Aktungbby View Post
Yours is more esthetically pleasing but I kept a stand-alone WEBER wedding gift going for 20 years till it croaked utterly; the wife and daughter got me this BBY with a little more work space and all the tools with propane start. Thrown in: the Grill Daddy for those clean ups Already hosted my bother wedding reception picnic for 30 people with this baby!
Weber has been around a long time. Great grills.

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Originally Posted by Rockstar View Post
I've had this grill for three seasons now, a Char-Griller 3 propane burner. I made sure to season the grill before use, got a cover for it and not one problem with rust.

Grilled a some chicken breasts with fresh mango salsa today.



The Akorn is made by Chargriller. I love mine. Great product!

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna View Post
This looks similar to mine...



If the weather stays fine for a month or so I'll be after the bigger version...

Nice gas grill Jim. I'm leery of the gas grills. I find the burners rust quickly. However, there are plenty of replacement parts. I cooked with gas grills for quite some time. Went back to charcoal. I like the flavor and it reminds me of being a kid smelling the grills in the neighborhood that burned charcoal.
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