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AIK68J
02-18-2008, 09:36 PM
My grill doesn't look lite it is gonna make the season I am sick of them lasting only 3 years before I gotta repart them and only get a few more out of them. I have a Weber for Charcoal and want to upgrade my propane to a Weber looking at the EP-320
Any suggestions pros/cons better prices

Ace - Ace Tree: Outdoor Living: Grills & Outdoor Cooking: Grills: Gas Grills: WeberŪ GenesisŪ Premium EP-310 Propane Gas Grill (3742301) (http://www.acehardware.com/sm-weber-genesis-premium-ep-310-propane-gas-grill-weber-genesis--pi-2615720.html)

Thanks

Sawdust
02-18-2008, 10:05 PM
I have a mini weber gas grill and it is awesome. Its got a heavy cast iron grilling surface and the temp is very even. Weber all the way!

BUDC
02-19-2008, 02:05 PM
I bought a propane Genesis when the tops were red/orange with the black ends. Its at least 10 years old, used at least weekly. 3 years ago, I replaced everything inside--flavor bars, grids and racks($75.00)--- except the stainless burners. This year, I converted it to natural gas($30.00). There is nothing wrong with it today. If it ever needs replaced, it will be another Weber.
The best buy for your money and works great.

TKBMECH
02-22-2008, 06:38 PM
Buddy of mine bought a weber, had a problem with it 2-3 yrs later, They sent someone to his house and repaired it for FREE....now thats customer service and standing behind your product!!!

captaingeorge
02-24-2008, 11:06 AM
I grill every day, sometimes twice a day from May to November. Even with meticulous care, the expensive ones usually need overhaul after 3 years. The parts to do it right can cost from $50-$100 bucks. Just as well off just buying a "mid-range" model new every 2 or 3 years, or so. Watch the sales. When the $400ish models go on sale for $299, jump on it.