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Weber Smokey Joe, no legs... kettle rusted at the attachment point
An expensive but cheap gas grill (too embarassed to admit brand)
Barely adequate probe type meat therm. (brookstone quality)
Maverick E-732
Guiness Draught (why drink coors lite at 110 calories? Guiness is 124!)
Hi... I'm in the market for a new gasser myself. I thought the Prestige 500 rsib or the prestige prsib might fit the bill. So I know this thread is a bit old but for those of you willing, can you report on how this grill is holding up after all this time?
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Still loving mine after almost two years and two of my friends have bought the same model within the past year and have no complaints with them.
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T-bone Are they as easy to clean as the Weber’s?
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Dadof3Illinois sorry I missed this. The interior is as easy as the Weber to clean. The exterior takes more work because of it being all stainless vs. my Weber that was powder coated.
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Weber Smokey Joe, no legs... kettle rusted at the attachment point
An expensive but cheap gas grill (too embarassed to admit brand)
Barely adequate probe type meat therm. (brookstone quality)
Maverick E-732
Guiness Draught (why drink coors lite at 110 calories? Guiness is 124!)
Hi FireMan ...
I've been very preoccupied with tons of other things so this is the first time back to the pit for SOME time... unfortunately here in the northeast, supply issues with the napoleon caused me to go with the Blaze four burner, not to mention the establishment I made the purchase from hauled off my old grill for free. There's no side sear station but it handles searing a steak, no sweat.
I'm fairly happy as this thing makes restaurant quality steaks a burgers a snap... but I do miss the IR sear side burner..
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