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Old 05-30-2023, 01:36 PM
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That's dinner for 3?!?

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No, we had 7 people for dinner

We aren’t big entertainers either. Those were the salesman’s first questions:

Size of family? (3)

Do you entertain fregequently? (No)

He said I can sell you a bigger one, but no sense payin to heat frill space you are not using. So I got one with a sear station and side burner, and based on one meal, I’m happy.
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Old 05-30-2023, 07:52 PM
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There are only 3 of us in the house, so I went with a smaller Weber that I ran a natural gas hookup for. Happy with her first trip out around the track



Nice!

I ended up needing a new bbq this spring as well. I went with a vermont castings 3 burner. Has good heavy gauge burner covers, heavy cast iron sides with a high lid, runs screaming hot on high. Really liking it so far.
Keep the grill clean/seasoned and it should last for years.
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