View Full Version : Need a Grill - any advice?
Kracka
04-17-2014, 08:23 AM
My only advice would be wait until fall when they all go on sale. We bought our SS Char-broil from Lowe's a few years ago when it went on clearance in late fall. We love it.
I think this is damn close to ours, except ours just has 1 temp gauge, not 4. I think we paid probably closer to $300-350 for it on sale in the fall.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_404325-82210-463241414_1z0wekx+1z0yflm+1z0yflr__?productId=5002 9232&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_qty_sales_dollar%7C1% 26page%3D1&facetInfo=4.0|Yes
Sounds like I probably have the same model as Brandon; got it for around $350 at Home Depot about 4 1/2 years ago. It works well, but it's definitely not a Weber in terms of quality or durability. It just depends what you're wanting to spend. In the end, a $100 grill or a $1000 grill will all cook about the same. Decide how large of a cooking surface you need, how long you'd like it to last, and how baller you want to look in the process :)
Next grill I buy will likely be a Weber, but for now the CharBroil is working just fine.
Murlo26
04-17-2014, 10:24 AM
Well, it was a hard battle last night. I kind of wish I would've waited until tonight as reading some of these comments makes me sort of wish I had got the weber haha.
Last night was crazy, took me 1.5 hours just to get from my work in Plymouth to Champlin (knoxvilles house, needed his services for hauling in his new Avalanche). Anyway, we made the rounds. Stopped at Home depot, the went to menards, then sears and finally lowes.
I almost just picked one up at Home depot but then figured i should see if anywhere else has anything good. Menards had a few decent ones but nothing different really. Sears just made my decision harder as they had a few kenmore elites that I really liked but at the time I hadn't heard anyone really recommend them and I just sat there looking at them and decided if I wanted something last night I should leave as it was just mucking up my decision making process. Then off to Lowe's. Basically the same stuff as home depot so I figured, time to pick.
After looking, I for sure thought that the Weber was more durable and seemed better quality overall. But for the ones I was looking at it was almost double the price.
Finally, I ended up going with the charbroil below, it has the infrared deals which seem cool, individual thermometers per burner and the side burner if I eve need it (i was thinking I could pan sear steaks on this then toss them on the grill, we shall see).
For 350 bucks for the grill(it was 50 off from normal, which made it too cheap to not buy), 45 for a new full propane tank, 40 for the 4 season cover and then a warranty (just because I felt like since I didn't get the weber i should buy this) it was too good of a deal and I felt like enough people liked them to justify it. The guy beyond me in line, like the only other guy in the store as we were the only idiots out driving last night, said he just bought the same one and loved it which was cool.
Anyway, all said and done like 550 or something in that neighborhood, so a solid deal I think.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_404324-82210-463241314_1z0wekx+1z140vp__?productId=50029230&Ns=p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_qty_sales_dollar%7C1% 26page%3D1&facetInfo=Char-Broil
I will try this out and maybe in a few years I upgrade to the weber but I think this is a vast improvement from the shitty electric one I got for free that I never use. Steaks are hopefully going on this thing Saturday for its maiden voyage.
tehehodi
04-17-2014, 10:31 AM
So uhh, when's the grillin party?
Murlo26
04-17-2014, 10:32 AM
So uhh, when's the grillin party?
Maybe in May sometime :)
I need practice first so I am not a total grill noob.
Kracka
04-17-2014, 10:33 AM
Enjoy! Eat a steak or two for me. I'll be grilling some cilantro lime chicken breast on mine tonight...hopefully while sipping [guzzling?] a margarita :)
Murlo26
04-17-2014, 10:39 AM
Enjoy! Eat a steak or two for me. I'll be grilling some cilantro lime chicken breast on mine tonight...hopefully while sipping [guzzling?] a margarita :)
Done and done.
I still feel like this is a gamble as there are a lot of people that say this thing requires a lot of extra maintenance with the infrared deals and many say this thing rusts easily. But I guess that is why I have an extended warranty. I am sure it will do alright, if it ends up sucking balls after 1 year I will post up to warn others.
A//// Guy
04-17-2014, 10:48 AM
Im sure youll be fine and it will last at least 5 years or more. Im rocking a charcoal grill from the 90s thats still in good condition, just needs the bottom tray painted this year. Keep it covered and clean it properly and it will last...
Kracka
04-17-2014, 10:51 AM
5 years from a CharBroil is definitely doable if you keep it covered when not in use. Mine is on it's 5th grilling season and it still works just fine. I've had to buy a few replacement parts, but I blame that on bad storms knocking it over twice.
Halon
04-17-2014, 11:17 AM
Looks like it'll cook a steak just fine. We've had ours probably 3 years now and is still in pristine condition. Just take good care of it (keep it covered and halfway clean), simple as that.
simulatedwood
04-17-2014, 11:32 AM
Buying a grill is half the battle, now grilling a steak to perfection is whole another mystery!
Congratulations Murlo, looks like a decent buy. Now go grill some bacon!
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