Gas Grill Suggestions

Sweety_tweety

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Looking for gas grill suggestions on brand name, features, east to clean, etc. Price range $200 - 250. Long story--I have not actually grilled myself before--so I want something easy to use.

I found a Grill Master at Lowes for $199--seemed to have pretty good reviews, but some commented that the grills broke easy and coating flaked off. My neighbor has a Weber portable and is really happy with it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. :thumbsup2

Is a Protection Plan worth purchasing for a Gas Grill?
 
I would go with a Weber. we've had a silver B for 10 years now and it's as good as the day we bought it. it's more grill than it sounds like you are looking for, but they really make a quality product.
 
I also recommend a Weber. We had a Kenmore for about 3 years and had to replace it. Got a Weber about 5 years ago and the only thing we need to fix now is the starter, which is a simple replacement part.
 
I would recommend Weber also. 11 yrs on my platinum series with replacing the burners once. My neighbor is on his 3rd $250 grill now in the same time
 

We are on our 2nd Weber...first one lasted 18 years (give or take a few).
 
I got the "cheapest" Weber a few years ago, and it has been perfect for us. I did not WANT a huge grill, and I did NOT want the side burner. I never use the side burner. I wish I remembered the cost, about $300-400. I knew others were cheaper, but I was tired of them breaking in just a few years of use.
 
Holland is the best. My parents got a Weber a couple years ago, but sold it last summer to get another Holland - no flame ups to worry about and it grills wonderfully.
 
We have an inexpensive Weber that we purchased about six months ago from Lowe's.

I wanted the least expensive grill, with the best ratings that we could find, and that one hit the mark. We paid around $250 for it, and I plan to pass it on to my oldest daughter in a couple of months (we're putting in an outdoor kitchen).

I can attest to the fact that it makes GREAT steaks.
 
We like Weber and Char Broil. I advise staying away from the lesser names. We bought a Grill Master from Lowes and when we needed to replace the burners (5 of them) they were priced individually at $30 each plus freight! Our $300 grill was going to cost us close to $200 to replace the burners!
 
Webber. I had a Webber for years and really liked it. Four years ago my family got me a Ducane stainless steel grill. It sure looks nice but, I really dislike it. Had to replace all the burners after two years, terrible flame ups and now some of the igniters don't work. Looks nice though.
 
We have a Kenmore 4-burner; would highly recommend it. We always use the four burners for barbecuing and general indirect heat cooking, and need at least four burners. This one was only about $240 with tax at Sear's, and it's been great. Very reliable, and makes delicious food.

Other than that, I would recommend getting Grill Grates for your grill. We thought we were having great grilling until we bought those and realized that we were missing the super-hot searing temps! The Grill Grates have changed the way we look at grilling and what we expect; you could use a grill without them, but if you don't have a high-end super heated high-heat grill, Grill Grates can duplicate that. (I am not a spokesperson. :) )
 
Another Weber vote here.
After 25 years of cheap grills, we finally broke down and bought a Weber.
Best decision we ever made!!!!
We LOVE our Weber!!
 
We have a Kenmore. Its reliable. Got it for a good price. when something wears out we replace those parts rather than a new grill.
 
We have a Kenmore. Its reliable. Got it for a good price. when something wears out we replace those parts rather than a new grill.
 
We have a Kenmore 4-burner; would highly recommend it. We always use the four burners for barbecuing and general indirect heat cooking, and need at least four burners. This one was only about $240 with tax at Sear's, and it's been great. Very reliable, and makes delicious food.

Other than that, I would recommend getting Grill Grates for your grill. We thought we were having great grilling until we bought those and realized that we were missing the super-hot searing temps! The Grill Grates have changed the way we look at grilling and what we expect; you could use a grill without them, but if you don't have a high-end super heated high-heat grill, Grill Grates can duplicate that. (I am not a spokesperson. :) )

What are "the Grill Grates"? Do you have a link? I found something spelled Grill Greats, is it the same thing?
 
We have a char-broil infared and love love love it!!! Everything is stainless steel so DH just scrubs it with a brillo pad a couple times a year and it looks like brand new. We have had it for almost 4 years and it gets used a couple times a week. I highly recommend it. I have only had it flame up once and that was cooking extreamly cheap and greasy bacon.
 
What are "the Grill Grates"? Do you have a link? I found something spelled Grill Greats, is it the same thing?

Ours is found at grillgrate.com. I'm not sure if this will be deleted as a referral link; we just really like them! DBF always wanted nice, dark grill marks and a good sear, but we live in the north and grill in some chilly temps and he couldn't always get it - we get great looking and great tasting steaks on the grates all the time, instead of just when we can keep a hot hot grill.
 
Webber. I had a Webber for years and really liked it. Four years ago my family got me a Ducane stainless steel grill. It sure looks nice but, I really dislike it. Had to replace all the burners after two years, terrible flame ups and now some of the igniters don't work. Looks nice though.

That's what happened to the $1k Jennaire grill we bought about four years ago. That thing was the biggest hunk of crap ever.
 
Wanted to get opinions on whether purchasing a Protection Plan is worth it? :confused3

I am leaning toward buying a Weber. :thumbsup2
 
I just went to Lowes 2 weeks ago and bought one. I just bought the one that fit the space we have for it on the deck. I don't pay attention to brands anymore. Just space and cost.

We replace our gas grill every 3 years or so because that is when it is rusty. I gave up trying to keep it covered because I grill every other day practically and I got tired of dealing with it.

I never buy the protection plan. Now if the grill was 400.00 then I'd consider a look at the plan and see what it covered. There's no point in getting it if it barely covers anything.

I hope you find the perfect grill for you.
 














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