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I would not, however, spend $500 on a new one. My Weber is the original red Weber, which I believe dates from the early 1990s. I got one for free, then an other, and then combined them to make a perfect one...all I had to do was buy new flavour bars. Following that, I found a great one on...
Even if you just use it rarely (or, in my case, as a bread/pizza oven), I think that a gasser is a great to have.
However, I would not spend $500 for a new one. Mine is the original red Weber, I believe from the early 1990s. I received it for free, then got another for free, then combined them...
Hello there, everyone. My first gas barbecue, a Weber Q1200, was recently purchased. The propane cartridges were also purchased. I have a few safety concerns because this is my first time using gas and owning a gas grill:
Is it safe to keep the gas cartridge connected to the line that connects...
I've owned one for 5 years and am really pleased with it. Although I like to use the kettle, I find the gasser to be more handy. I don't get home from work until 5:30 p.m., and mommy and the kids are typically starving by then. If I'm making burgers or anything else, it's a lot faster than...
That's rather impressive. I believe they have the circuitry of a 600W rotary wall dimmer switch, but with superior cooling (i.e. cooling fin and holes in chassis) and are a few dollars less expensive than Big Chief carts.
And I notice that the identical item, with a very neatly incorporated...
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