expiredgluong79 posted Jul 03, 2024 05:21 AM
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expiredgluong79 posted Jul 03, 2024 05:21 AM
YMMV Weber Genesis II S-435 Gas Grill? | Costco $839.97
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OTOH, does anyone know what to do when there's manufacturing defect with the frame where the thing that's supposed to be a screw does not have the threads?
Would never purchase anything Weber. It's all cheap propane grill parts that you're ultimately just going to scrap and replace in a few years anyway.
A good balance for something with a decent warranty that doesn't break the bank, but also not a cheapo Walmart no name would be Monument Grills.
Webers are not popular and expensive because everyone is an idiot, they're popular and expensive because they are worth it. They last much longer than almost anything else, they perform great longer, and when something does wear out.... replacement parts are available.
My in-laws would buy everything else and cover it after each use - they lasted maybe 5 years and the ignition would crap out after the first year or two. They bought a Weber and left it outside for 10+ years uncovered and they gave it to a cousin when they moved because the new house had gas piped to the yard and the old Weber was propane. It still works and ignites in it's own.
A friend has had theirs 15+ years and has only bought flavorizer replacements. We've had ours 5 and leave it outside uncovered, still ignites with no issue. Works great. It was a Genesis I got off an SD here.
Weber is worth the price, at least when on sale anyway.
Even their cook book is damn good.
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Webers are not popular and expensive because everyone is an idiot, they're popular and expensive because they are worth it. They last much longer than almost anything else, they perform great longer, and when something does wear out.... replacement parts are available.
My in-laws would buy everything else and cover it after each use - they lasted maybe 5 years and the ignition would crap out after the first year or two. They bought a Weber and left it outside for 10+ years uncovered and they gave it to a cousin when they moved because the new house had gas piped to the yard and the old Weber was propane. It still works and ignites in it's own.
A friend has had theirs 15+ years and has only bought flavorizer replacements. We've had ours 5 and leave it outside uncovered, still ignites with no issue. Works great. It was a Genesis I got off an SD here.
Weber is worth the price, at least when on sale anyway.
Even their cook book is damn good.
Would never purchase anything Weber. It's all cheap propane grill parts that you're ultimately just going to scrap and replace in a few years anyway.
A good balance for something with a decent warranty that doesn't break the bank, but also not a cheapo Walmart no name would be Monument Grills.
So, rather than sell them at cost or a small profit here, they just send the inventory back. I don't understand that.
Have you built it? I found a missing screw on the frame, the part where the burner goes on the right. It has a metal part sticking out which was supposed to have threads but does not. Is that by design? (I checked the one displayed in Costco and it had same issue)
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