Looks like these were sold a Lowes. There was a recall and looks to be not a good flip candidate. Maybe more research is warranted. https://www.bbq-brethren.com/threads/perfect-flame-slg-series-gas-grills-recall.73060/
Is that because of the time or gas? I live pretty rural these days (looking to move) and retired so that seems to be about normal. I put a hitch with cargo rack on the Prius so gas is not too much of an issue. Those large Vikings and such lay down nice in the Sienna with a much lower lift...
I have this last one for sale for about 4 months with maybe a handful of crappy offers. I think I am done with grills until I move to a more populated area.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1327237171561140
These "high end" grills have been my best money makers. The Alfresco one sold in a week sight unseen. This took quite a bit longer. It would have sold for $1000 but he had to come back as one of the new igniters did not work (bad cable end) so I offered to knock a $100 off for his trouble.
All the parts where available on Amazon. Super convenient. If you get it and want / need parts let me know and I can send you the links. Be warned that unless you look like your avatar, you will need at least 2 people as it is a really really heavy grill.
I just restored and sold the same one. I bought for $200 and put $200 into it (new igniters, burners, and grates). Just sold (after 2 months) for $900.https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/930533879186709/
Did you have any problems getting homeowners insurance in FL? I have heard it could be a problem or very expensive, but probably still less than the real-estate taxes in NJ';-)
I will NEVER miss records, scratches, pops, jumps, portability, etc. When CD's came out I never looked back. The ONLY thing better about LP's was the nice big artwork IMHO.
Nice setup. I have just recently gone back down this rabbit hole. I picked up a bunch of old stereo stuff a guy was giving away as he was cleaning out his garage. That haul had an old Kenwood system in original boxes from the 90's with a cabinet that was never set up. After listening to it...
Why does the hopper look like it is mounted differently in these 2 photos. One seems much higher than the other. Also there is an option for a roti it seems.
Makes sense as most thermostatically controlled electric and gas devices (ovens, heaters) use the same principle I would think. They only have on / off. The only exceptions would be devices with variable speed fans, augers, etc.
After Bruce showed off his I bought one and use it for grinding a lot. I even came up with an inexpensive rubber jaw replacement that is on this forum someplace as the OEM is too expensive. It has held up great.