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Reidak
Old 03-30-2009, 04:49 PM #16 (permalink)  
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I didnt read the entire thread but ill throw in some opinions

If you can, get a natural gas powered bbq over a propane model. It costs 1-$200 to get another line run (usually) from your main to where your bbq will be. Natural gas is far cheaper than propane, and you never run out half way through cooking your steaks.

Over time, the cost savings between your residental natural gas costs and propane costs it really works out well. I haven't bothered in pricing it out.

If your going to buy a bbq, get an all stainless steel model. Also look for a model that has parts that are readily available; or when you buy it, find replacement burners at that time so when they crap out you can just replace them.

costco usually has good deals on bbqs.
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