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I would go to ACE hardware. They have several different kinds. They will deliver free and set up your new grill for free. I have a Weber. Just basic. Love it
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MHP grills. I bought one in 1990 and still have it. How many can make that claim? Other than replace the stainless steel burners like everyone does every 3-5 years I've had no issues. I have a second one up at the lake home in Minnesota. Cast aluminum with stainless steel screws and fasteners. Made in USA.
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I have an Unused Weber Grill for sale
I bought this Weber Spirit Propane BBQ with built-in thermometer a few years ago but my spouse did not care to learn how to grill and I discovered it too much trouble for me to try to do it all so we only used it maybe 3 times.
It's not a gas grill...but if you could live with propane, it's a deal. $400. :mmmm: |
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Still recommend Weber but they are not the same as my 1st one which would now be over 25 years old. There do appear some competitors out there such as Kitchenaid which might be able to get into their mid/upper range market |
Got rid of my Weber over 15 years ago. I went with a pellet grill and couldn’t be more happier. A few of my friends after having dinner made on our grill got rid of their propane grills and went with a pellet grill. There are so many pluses for going the pellet route:
1: 10 different flavored pellets; apple, pecan, mesquite, and others 2: digitally set the temperature and smoke levels 3: can be used as a smoker, I cook all my turkeys using the smoker and then finishing using the grill 4: easy to fill. Can get bags of pellets delivered to your home from Walmart, lowes, and many other companies. Then you just dump the bag of pellets into the hopper. No need to undo the propane tank and finding a place to refill or replace the tank 5: no propane fires. How many grill fires turning into house fires from bad propane lines or leaks. |
Weber Gas Grills
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Propane burns A LOT hotter than natural gas ! Earlier this year I bought a natural gas Weber at ACE and can personally say my statement above is accurate. All of my previous Webers were propane except for this one . I agree with you about the convenience factor …. No more trips to have the tank refilled and an endless supply of natural gas at your fingertips….:) |
You can get Weber flavor bars on Amazon for half the price rather than buying them from anywhere else. I, too, had my last Weber for over 20 years. Stick with Weber.
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Page 2 of 3 < 123 > View First Unread View First Unread Thread Tools Search Thread Rate Thread #16 Report Post Old Yesterday, 05:26 PM ElDiabloJoe ElDiabloJoe is offline Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2021 Posts: 255 Thanks: 21 Thanked 328 Times in 118 Posts Default Another huge Weber guy here. I've got 3 kettles and 3 Q's. I find them cheap and refurbish them entirely. Kind of a hobby. Got a couple of their no-longer-made fireplace fire pits also. Still looking for a bug zapper, a cooler, lanterns, and tiki torches. If anyone has any they wanna get rid of... As much as I like Weber, I like the older ones better - while they were still made in America and Weber hadn't been bought out. I'm really a charcoal guy (even do my day-long smoking on a kettle using the snake method). Anyhow, Weber's customer service is awesome. Call them up with the model number. They will find any part you need to replace. Flavorizer bars, grates, igniter switch, burner tubes, all can be replaced and most can be repaired. If it's the burner tube, poke the holes anew with a push pin / thumb tack. If it's the grates, saturate in Heavy Duty E-Z Off oven cleaner and seal up in a plastic yard leaf bag to marinate for a day or two. Then hose off and clean with warm water/dawn and then hose off again. Igniter switch may simply need a battery or clean the wiring contacts with emory cloth or something similar. Caveat: Never had a Spirit or a Genesis, so no first hand experience with those. __________________ Torrance, CA 1976-1983 / Frederick Co., MD 1983-1987/ Valencia, CA 1990-1991/ Brea, CA 1998-2002/ Dana Point, CA 2002-2019/ Knoxville, TN 2019-Current/ FL 2022-Current Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #17 Report Post Old Yesterday, 08:45 PM Chi-Town's Avatar Chi-Town Chi-Town is offline Sage Join Date: Dec 2009 Posts: 7,011 Thanks: 84 Thanked 964 Times in 482 Posts Default There is a service where they will bring your Genesis up to like new condition. A lot less expensive than a new one. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #18 Report Post Old Yesterday, 08:53 PM DangeloInspections's Avatar DangeloInspections DangeloInspections is offline TOTV SPONSOR Join Date: Oct 2012 Posts: 713 Thanks: 10 Thanked 265 Times in 85 Posts Default I gave away my weber once I changed to a pellet grill. Go with either a Camp Chef woodwind or the new duel pellet or propane grill, the Camp Chef APEX. __________________ Florida licensed Home Inspector #HI688. (352) 250-7818 Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #19 Report Post Old Yesterday, 11:46 PM Garywt Garywt is offline Gold member Join Date: Apr 2016 Posts: 1,433 Thanks: 0 Thanked 1,383 Times in 504 Posts Default I think our Weber is approaching 24 year. The frame is now rusting so we are actually looking to replace it with a smaller 2 burner Weber. The new one is $499. Can’t imagine some replacement parts costing that much. I have replaced the cast iron grates and the flavor bars a couple times. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #20 Report Post Old Today, 05:25 AM Mac1996 Mac1996 is offline Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2020 Posts: 27 Thanks: 22 Thanked 43 Times in 17 Posts Default Weber is the only one that really last. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #21 Report Post Old Today, 05:30 AM srockey srockey is offline Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2018 Posts: 21 Thanks: 16 Thanked 8 Times in 6 Posts Default Gas grill Weber all the way. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #22 Report Post Old Today, 05:43 AM gbs317 gbs317 is offline Member Join Date: Jul 2018 Posts: 65 Thanks: 20 Thanked 67 Times in 24 Posts Default You can’t go wrong with another Weber. Whether you go charcoal or gas. If you are into smoking meats I would go with a CampChef or the new kid on the block Z-Grill has good reviews. The Weber EPX-6 pellet grill version 2, imo, still has bugs to be addressed. My “arsenal” consists of a Weber gas grill and a CampChef pellet smoker. Once again you can’t go wrong with a Weber. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #23 Report Post Old Today, 05:46 AM La lamy's Avatar La lamy La lamy is offline Gold member Join Date: Mar 2020 Posts: 1,300 Thanks: 328 Thanked 1,470 Times in 609 Posts Default Quote: Originally Posted by srockey View Post Weber all the way. We also have Weber Genesis BBQ and looked at changing the grill to stainless steel. Wowsy expensive, but can't stand the black crap coming off the old original grill that is impossible to clean completely. But definitely cheaper to replace parts than get a new one. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #24 Report Post Old Today, 05:50 AM Alie222 Alie222 is offline Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2021 Posts: 13 Thanks: 15 Thanked 12 Times in 7 Posts Default I have a Black Stone griddle; very happy I switched. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #25 Report Post Old Today, 06:06 AM bowlingal bowlingal is offline Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2015 Posts: 383 Thanks: 1 Thanked 312 Times in 172 Posts Default call JB's grill repair and cleaning. 352-459-9936. Repairs can't be more than a new grill. And when he cleans a grill, it looks brand new. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #26 Report Post Old Today, 06:17 AM RICH1 RICH1 is offline Veteran member Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: North side Posts: 699 Thanks: 1,682 Thanked 619 Times in 280 Posts Default WEBER …, Check out ACE HARDWARE… great prices & they deliver…. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #27 Report Post Old Today, 06:20 AM Luggage Luggage is offline Veteran member Join Date: Jul 2021 Posts: 829 Thanks: 45 Thanked 550 Times in 306 Posts Default Burners ? Grates ? All under $100 . replace and fix . or call jb-s . under 150 to clean . Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #28 Report Post Old Today, 06:41 AM JTLoehnert JTLoehnert is offline Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2021 Posts: 7 Thanks: 10 Thanked 5 Times in 4 Posts Default Pellet Grill I would recommend a pellet grill. So much more versatile. I’ve had mine for 3 years now, should have done it years ago. You won’t regret it. Subscribe Reply Quick Reply #29 Report Post Old Today, 06:58 AM Bridget Eichaker Bridget Eichaker is online now Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2014 Posts: 235 Thanks: 6 Thanked 229 Times in 106 Posts Default I looked up the information where we ordered parts It’s “grillparts.com” in Santa Rosa Beach Fl 750-622-9146. They are an excellent company Bridget |
Replace the parts
[QUOTE=Michael G.;2118849]My 10-year-old Weber Gensis gas grill has served me well and now I need to replace it.
The cost of repair would cost more than a new one What would make a good replacement? It is worth the spend to replace all inner parts. You could replace everything for under a $150 and you will have a grill working as good as new. I have done this over the years and one of my genesis grills is over 15 years old. The new ones are not made as solid as the old ones |
Be prepared to dig deep in your pockets.
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I suggest a pellet grill. We switched and are not sorry. You will have to learn to grill by temp. However, your meats are more jucy and better flavor. I have a Pit Boss. Trager is the best and most expensive.
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