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Where should I stick my gas grill? What a straight line!!!

Anyway, if you want to put it on the lanai (not glass or vinyl enclosed), go ahead. If it blows up, it blows up Whether it's on a lanai or on the pad right next to your house, it's going to do considerable damage. Odds are it probably won't totally destroy the house or kill you, but that's one of life's little joys, the chances we take. Odds are really, really strong that absolutely nothing is going to happen except you'll be able to grill steaks in a comfortable environ.
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Barb! I live with my large George Foreman Grill and I have one of those Showtime Rotisseries. "Just set it and forget it" Wow, two great minds! LOL :bigthumbsup:

LOL Have to agree with you on that one, Chels; great minds, that is.

I couldn't recall the name of the Showtime rotisserie; that's it exactly. It does a great job and the best part is the "Just set it and forget it."....b
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Obviously many people in TV have what is called a summer kitchen. Many of these have grills built right into the setup which is on the lanai and covered. Most have some sort of vent over the grill to catch greasy smoke. So I would assume that if you can live with the smoke within an 'open' lanai then it must be OK. Of course you'd never put one in a glass enclosed lanai area.
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There are a lot of summer kitches with built in gas grills... I don't see any difference between them and stand alone gas grills. Personally, mine is outside... mainly to keep the screen clean as we grill a lot.
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My lanai is enclosed with windows that can open the room up completely, and I bought a large George Forman electric grille on a pedestal base which works just fine. No fire hazard and tastes just as good.
Sounds like a great idea, and for us, a good compromise. I like the charcoal taste and my wife prefers the propane taste. I understand the GF grills are pretty good. And we could keep in on the lanai.
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Had a customer in Miami with a propane grill on his patio. Had a gas leak from the bottle that he was unaware of. Propane stays low to the ground and when he lit his grill it exploded and he was killed and of course they had a subsequent fire. Leave the grill outside.
I, personally, spent a lot of $ putting a summer kitchen in our lanai that is enclosed. Huge exhaust fan, the works. That grill was the greasiest, dirtiest mess you can imagine. Shut it down, cleaned it up, and the next owner can play with it. Great selling feature for the uninformed. Bought a nice Weber and put it outside the bird cage on a cement slab. Works great!
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Obviously many people in TV have what is called a summer kitchen. Many of these have grills built right into the setup which is on the lanai and covered. Most have some sort of vent over the grill to catch greasy smoke. So I would assume that if you can live with the smoke within an 'open' lanai then it must be OK. Of course you'd never put one in a glass enclosed lanai area.
Change "many" to "some" and you will probably be right. Summer kitchens are in some of the designers and premier homes. Not a real seller.
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I guess many is a relative term. I'll bet the number is easily into the high hundreds though. At least when I look at the latest resells and new home listings. But most of them are in designer and premier models I imagine. At those prices I think the summer kitchen must be a decent selling point since 'many' of the new designers I looked at in Hadley had them. In fact 4 homes in a row that we looked at on Ellington Run had them. I can't imagine the developer would put in so 'many' if they weren't some sort of draw.

Remember LDJ, An open lanai with a summer kitchen is still outside. The propane may do what you said it does but that same thing would happen if you were standing next to or seated near your 'outside' tank as well.
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Here's another vote for the George Forman Electric grill on the pedestal. We've used it both outdoors on nice days and in the lanai on rainy days (the instructions say it is approved for indoor use), though I would not suggest using a gas or charcoal grill in a lanai or covered area. While you don't get that charcoal taste many people like, there's always seasonings. And, the cleanup has been a breeze - much easier than the charcoal grills we've owned. You can put the grill surfact right in the dishwasher, too.
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