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Duke{CLR}
3rd Apr 2011, 06:13 PM
I have had the grill for almost ten years and or the first time it required a little TLC. I replaced the vlavorizer bars (Metal bars that keep the juices form hitting the burner while providing smoke for flavor) and the igniter. I took a brush and some soapy water to this thing and she's looking pretty good. :2thumbs:

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You can see the new parts below, now shes ready for a few thousand pounds of meat. :twisted:
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BadHabitz
3rd Apr 2011, 06:15 PM
now shes ready for a few thousand pounds of meat. :twisted:
plan on feeding the whole neighborhood?

Duke{CLR}
3rd Apr 2011, 06:18 PM
plan on feeding the whole neighborhood?

I would love to. :D

Edit: Added pics of the first grilling of the year, bacon wrapped fillets.

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mapes
4th Apr 2011, 11:49 AM
I have two Webers. One is a kettle BBQ that I've had for 18 years and is still going strong. Recently my wife wanted a gas grill for outside cooking. I picked up a Genesis 2 in copper color. The initial price is steep with Webers but, its something you'll have forever

{CLR} ObiTroy
4th Apr 2011, 11:55 AM
I'm in the market for a new grill. The Lowe's brand 'Perfect Flame' I got three years ago is a Perfect Piece of Crap. It looked all shiny and nice in the store but barely made it past one season before having issues.

baconoclock
4th Apr 2011, 12:02 PM
My parents have a weber that is around 20 years old and still going strong. We've had to replace the wood parts due to age but other than that it's still a great grill. Might buy myself one in the next month or two.

Slaughter
4th Apr 2011, 06:31 PM
I have a nice Charbroil gas grill running on natural gas. Had a gas line run to the patio when I built my house several years ago. :2thumbs: But also wouldn't mind having a round Weber too.

Duke{CLR}
4th Apr 2011, 06:45 PM
I have a nice Charbroil gas grill running on natural gas. Had a gas line run to the patio when I built my house several years ago. :2thumbs: But also wouldn't mind having a round Weber too.

You just can't beat the flavor of a good charcoal fire. :2thumbs:

Infamous
7th Apr 2011, 08:59 AM
we have the same grill minus the lid. I notice our grill al over the place!! ill give them kudos for making a good product, but not on creativity, lol...

hey, its year xxxx, we need a new model

Slap a new lid on it!

Dead_And_Gone
7th Apr 2011, 05:42 PM
Stainless Steel Weber Natural Gas.
Runs fine, lasts long time. Sweet Cooking. :2thumbs: