- Oct 15, 2002
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So, originally, I went to Sears and bought the Kenmore 3 Burner + side burner for $199.99. When I go to pick it up 2 days later (they offer free assembly), I get it out to the truck and notice the grill cover has a crack that goes straight through it, plus various other scratches and marks. I take it down off the truck and bring it back inside, telling them this is unacceptable and I want a new grill. They tell me it's going to be another two days, and I'd have to come back and pick it up. Well, since it wasn't my truck (my friend was helping me out), I asked if they could deliver it, they say they can't waive the delivery fee ($35.00). That really ticks me off, so I just get a refund, and off to Lowes we go.
Get to Lowes, and decide on this Char-Broil stainless steel with brass burners grill for $299.00. Get it home, lug it up to my 2nd floor condo (this b!tch was heavy), hook everything up, and this P.O.S. doesn't start. Change the battery in the electronic ignition, try to match light it, and make sure the tank is full. Nothing, dead as a doornail. So we lug it down, load it up, and return it to Lowes.
So, I tell them I want the Weber Genesis Silver A. Of course they don't have any built. So, off to Home Depot, across the street. They have plenty ready and waiting. Spend the $399.00, get it home, and hook the tank up and install the cooking grates. This baby fires right up, but by this time I'm too exhausted to cook anything.
Bottom line, don't go cheap. Spend a little more for quality. I learned my lesson. From all the reviews I read, Webers, as long as you take care of them, will last you for decades. Can't wait to throw some steaks on this baby tonight.
Get to Lowes, and decide on this Char-Broil stainless steel with brass burners grill for $299.00. Get it home, lug it up to my 2nd floor condo (this b!tch was heavy), hook everything up, and this P.O.S. doesn't start. Change the battery in the electronic ignition, try to match light it, and make sure the tank is full. Nothing, dead as a doornail. So we lug it down, load it up, and return it to Lowes.
So, I tell them I want the Weber Genesis Silver A. Of course they don't have any built. So, off to Home Depot, across the street. They have plenty ready and waiting. Spend the $399.00, get it home, and hook the tank up and install the cooking grates. This baby fires right up, but by this time I'm too exhausted to cook anything.
Bottom line, don't go cheap. Spend a little more for quality. I learned my lesson. From all the reviews I read, Webers, as long as you take care of them, will last you for decades. Can't wait to throw some steaks on this baby tonight.