Thanks! I feel like this should complete the set of cookers I want. A good kamado, a nice flat top, and now a quality gas grill. I have a full set of kettles just for good measure as well! But those will live outside of the outdoor kitchen. Once I figure out where the EVO Grill goes I can also finish the lower cabinets now and be "done" with the outdoor kitchen. It's been a labor of love.
Thanks! I'm pretty excited about it. Hope I made the right call. I had seen dented 3 burner units before but this was the first 4 burner I saw at a deep discount. The fact that it is used did give me pause but for nearly half price I took the chance. My Primo XL and EVO are both used though and I've never once been bothered by that when using them. Hopefully, this will be no different.
Attjack I often buy used, offa CL, or even from major suppliers, refurbished stuff with full Warranty...kinda nice to keep them Benjamins in my possession, to utilize elsewhere, down th line...
My Kitchenaid Pro, Nutri Ninja, my Vac sealer, even a few of my TVs...refurbed.
Collectively, I've saved a whole lotta bucks, on items that are jus as likely new to fail, an always made sure I've gotten same Warranty as new, even freed up some money to purchase extended coverage, in most cases.
I got super lucky on that...$500 on craigslist about 3 years ago. And since I have that trying to get approval for anything more is hard, particularly if I can't find as good of a deal as that one was.
Yeah, that's what I figured. I stopped at the internal lights though thinking the overhead lights in the outdoor kitchen should work for me. Not only will that sear burner be nice when using the gas grill it should also come in handy for searing off meats cooked slowly over charcoal.
As a bonus in all of this, I get to take my Weber Spirit down to the cabin and retire my Weber Q I use down there now. I guess the Q can stick around for camping trips.
Pit Barrel Cooker
Blaze 32" Gasser with Sear Station and Rotisserie
Jenn-Air 6 Burner w/ Dual Oven and Stainless Flat Top
Camp Chef Explorer 60EX with Grill Box and Griddle
Thermoworks Thermapen Mk4
Maverick ET-733 2-Probe Wireless Thermometer
Thermopro TP20 2-Probe Wireless Thermometer
Anova 900W Sous Vide Immersion Circulator
Selection of Grandma's Antique Cast Iron Cookware
Bayou Classic Stainless Steel Oyster/Turkey Cooker
Weber Standard Size Chimney Starter
Foodsaver Vac Sealer
Nice move Attjack that's a quality gasser. I just used mine over the weekend for the first time in over a month. almost forgot how to cook on the darn thing. Gassers aren't for everything, but they sure are convenient for a quick steak or some chops on those evening you want grilled food without all the hassle.
It is a natural gas model but they said it comes with the orifices to convert to propane. I'm not sure I'll be doing the gas line. It sounds like they would have to pull a permit and run a new line from the street. I haven't completely given up yet but it might not happen if we're talking a ton of money.
Attjack In WA a permit is required if the new piping is over six feet. Running a new line from the street sounds a bit strange. Is your gas meter at the side of your house? If the existing piping from the meter isn’t big enough to support the extra gas required for your outdoor kitchen, then the line would have to be upsized to the meter.
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