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South Arlington (the old hypermart) has them, too. Thanks for the heads up Craig, I dont mind blowing $100 for a half decent gas grill.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostSold out online, but many of the stores still have it. Ours is waiting for us to pick it up today:
Not the best ever, but for $100 I figured that even getting 3-4 solid years out of it would be ok.
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postlink?
Not the best ever, but for $100 I figured that even getting 3-4 solid years out of it would be ok.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostMeh.. Leah found a deal that we could not refuse last night. Little bigger than my current gas grill (4 burners instead of 3), on sale for $100. Went ahead and bought that.
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Meh.. Leah found a deal that we could not refuse last night. Little bigger than my current gas grill (4 burners instead of 3), on sale for $100. Went ahead and bought that.
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Bet you could get it for 200 if stuck on it
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Originally posted by Chili View PostHell, I may just end up with another gas grill and buy a little smokey joe for the rare occasion I want to grill over charcoal. I wasn't uber interested in smoking anything, just figured it would be nice to have the option.
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postpreaching to the choir.
My smoker is still workable, but I really dont have a need to smoke much at the house. I really just want a gas and charcoal combo, but they are either really expensive custom built deals, or cheap gauge metal.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostThat's the thing, I have no desire to have a stand alone smoker. I need a new gas grill soon, and was just looking to kill two (or three) birds with one stone, so-to-speak.
My smoker is still workable, but I really dont have a need to smoke much at the house. I really just want a gas and charcoal combo, but they are either really expensive custom built deals, or cheap gauge metal.
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View PostThe cheap sheet metal smokers have a few years of life to them.
Something that is made out of thick steel will last decades.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/sdf/for/4402355522.html
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Originally posted by Chili View PostI don't have any patience for CL for something like this.
I wouldn't mind having to throw some paint on it and the smoking would be minimal, and not likely the 10-12 hours type of things. I will never be a master smoker like you. lol
My biggest concern is the rust issues and durability.
IDK.. I probably won't be looking to actually buy anything for another month or two. Guess I will do some more research.
Something that is made out of thick steel will last decades.
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