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05-27-2008, 06:45 PM | #1 |
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BBQ help...
I left my BBQ at our old house when we moved a year ago, so my wife's giving me a new one for Father's Day. However, we're building a new house that should be done next summer and have discussed the possibility of a built-in BBQ. Anyone have one of these? My last grill had serious hot and cold spots, which just bugged me to no end, so I'm concerned about this possibility. If I buy a dedicated grill, I can look at Consumer Reports about the evenness of the grilling surface; they don't review built-ins.
Other question: which grill? After long debate (and yes, I know the pros and cons so spare me your opinion of gas vs charcoal), we've decided on a gas grill. The Blue Ember by Fiesta gets really good marks on CR http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/h...ings/index.htm and is about $300 cheaper than the only grill above it (a Weber). I'm nervous about the Fiesta brand, but this model has gotten really good reviews from lots of owners--it seems to be a departure from the previous Fiesta grills. I know there are Weber die-hards, but you pay a lot for the name. This grill has a rotisserie burner--does anyone every use these? It also has a little smoker tray built in. Someday, we will get a nice smoker, but I think this is a decent compromise--has anyone ever used one of these? |
05-28-2008, 07:13 PM | #2 |
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Oddly, I just bought this grill last weekend, based on about 15 minutes internet research, it being in my price range (under $500) and it being available at my local Home Depot.
So I can't give good reviews because it's only been used a few times (3 or 4 nights of ownership!), but it's been great so far. It was pretty easy to put together, has a decent amount of grilling space, and seems sturdy and all that. As for the rotisserie part, I'm wondering if that's a bit misleading. I don't think you get what you need to rotisserie grill but merely the capability to attach a rotisserie--a question I have but haven't looked through the manual enough to figure out. |
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05-28-2008, 07:31 PM | #4 |
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I thought you wanted a built-in?
Is this a built-in? http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...8X-_-100607625 If I was really doing a built-in, I would get a natural gas hookup. |
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