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2012Oudoorsman
Mar 14, 2017Explorer
Truthfully I'm trying to cheap out on this one. I asked what the dealer expected with the trade as it came with the grill and they wanted the grill, I personally couldn't imagine using someone elses grill for 116$ but that's me. I was hoping to keep my grill and just have to buy the mount for $148.
I really don't want to spend $300 dollars on a grill setup for camping but I also don't want a $150 piece of junk. My current grill isn't the best by any means but has kept working for 4 years ago definitely has quite a bit of life in it and it's 4 years old. However, to replace it would cost 300 with the mount and all.
I don't think it would be the smartest idea to have a grill inside the outdoor kitchen so I'm going to shy away from that idea. I do have a small table and will see if I can make a mount inside the the 5er storage to mount a larger table as well.
I guess in the end I was hoping someone would tell me they had great success with that grill but doesn't look like that's going to happen, which is fine. I really need to see it in person along great side the weber so I may end up taking a trip to homedepot to see what they look like. I don't mind paying for quality when it last but to pay 220 for something to last 10 year and to pay 160 for something that lasts 8 years is a hard decision.
Thanks for all the feedback
I really don't want to spend $300 dollars on a grill setup for camping but I also don't want a $150 piece of junk. My current grill isn't the best by any means but has kept working for 4 years ago definitely has quite a bit of life in it and it's 4 years old. However, to replace it would cost 300 with the mount and all.
I don't think it would be the smartest idea to have a grill inside the outdoor kitchen so I'm going to shy away from that idea. I do have a small table and will see if I can make a mount inside the the 5er storage to mount a larger table as well.
I guess in the end I was hoping someone would tell me they had great success with that grill but doesn't look like that's going to happen, which is fine. I really need to see it in person along great side the weber so I may end up taking a trip to homedepot to see what they look like. I don't mind paying for quality when it last but to pay 220 for something to last 10 year and to pay 160 for something that lasts 8 years is a hard decision.
Thanks for all the feedback
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