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Unread 02-10-2009, 09:17 PM
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Well after 10 years, my holland gas grill died a brave and fiery death last night( taking a rack of baby back ribs with it). i can possibly get a rebuild kit for about $250, but before i go that route, i thought some of you resident grillmasters might have some suggestions. I don't want to start the eternal debate gas vs charcoal. i normally don't like gas, but the holland has the system where you can't burn the food(no flare ups), i know other grill have this feature

as always , i look forward to your wisdom, thanks.
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Unread 02-10-2009, 09:56 PM
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Do a little research and see if what ever grill type (gas or charcoal) you decide on try and buy an American Made grill. There are some out there. Billy Mac

Weber charcoal grills are made in the USA. We did a turkey on a Weber up at deer camp and it turned out great. MHP gas grills are also american made.
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We accidentally ran across a natural gas grill on clearance (somewhere like Lowes or HomeDepot). The eveness of cooking and capability of turning it down to real low amazed me, much better than any propane we have ever had. this one must be 10 years old.
I do know they are pricey, and it sounds like a commercial, but Weber does make some good grills.
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Thanks T, i am going to install a Renai(sp?) tankless hot water heater and it will be about 25 ft from where the grill will rest, i had not thought of using natural over propane.
sure would be nice to get the bottle monkey off my back. i guess i could get the orifice and change over any grill i get?
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I was thinkin of converting from the bottle to natural..A friend or mine did, & doesn't like it, says it does not burn as hot.
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my choice of grill

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