Really depends on how sophisticated you want to get with your grilled food. If all you want to due is grill some burgers and a few steaks, just about any gas grill will do. But if you need good heat distribution and control, you will need to buy something decent. Weber Genesis, Vermont Castings, etc.
FWIW, I bought a Jenn Air branded stainless gas grill from Lowes ~5 years ago and it is still going strong. It has decent heat control but the distribution is a bit wonky. Overall not a bad grill, but I want something better now that my skills are better.
I love charcoal grills and cook on mine when I can. But with 2 kids and a job that has me arriving at home at 6 PM, I prefer the "instant on" convenience of my gas grill most of the time.
FWIW, I plan to put my Jenn Air on camp duty this year, and upgrade my home grill to a Weber Summit E-470. A lot of $ for a grill, I know. But I grill ~250 days a year.
I will confirm your Jenn Air grill is pretty nice.
Come check out my Genesis before you shell out for the Summit. The Summit is gigantic, so unless you're having the neighborhood over every night, you might do better with the Genesis, or you'll use a lot of gas to just to heat it up. That's exactly what drove me to the Genesis E-310 about 4 years ago. You can easily cook for 8 on a Genesis.
I've had my grill out for about 2 weeks now and I've already used up most of a cylinder. I need to get a fitter out to run a line to my deck from the 400# tank. I've never worked with propane, I wonder if it's a DIY job.
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