Jon Tofte
TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
While perusing Letgo, this unusual grill showed up for $50:
https://us.letgo.com/en/i/gas-grill_6a1eb129-3675-4ff5-97e3-0280f18fbfc1
I only had a brief time to research, but what I found seems to show that these are solid 304 stainless grills with a reputation for getting to high heat fast. I definitely don't want another loser project and really want to stick with Weber grills. However, for $50, I wonder if this might make a cheap platform for adding my "Snap-On" doors and logo? When i researched I found that parts are available - even some aftermarket - and that they are selling essentially the same grill but with doors on the bottom. If the measurements worked out (and the inside isn't a total loss) I am tempted by this as a cheap way to get a "Snap-On" grill done and for sale. At the same time, I would be doing so on a quality grill that won't rust out like the original. The outside looks like it just needs a good cleaning.
I also have my eye on a nice stainless Genesis 330 SE that would certainly work well, too, but it is $200. That is actually a bargain around here (assuming the cabinet isn't really bad - which it doesn't look like it is).
The area this Straubelstone grill is listed in is mostly higher-class expensive homes. If I do go and look I will make sure that dog is constrained!
Any thoughts?
https://us.letgo.com/en/i/gas-grill_6a1eb129-3675-4ff5-97e3-0280f18fbfc1
I only had a brief time to research, but what I found seems to show that these are solid 304 stainless grills with a reputation for getting to high heat fast. I definitely don't want another loser project and really want to stick with Weber grills. However, for $50, I wonder if this might make a cheap platform for adding my "Snap-On" doors and logo? When i researched I found that parts are available - even some aftermarket - and that they are selling essentially the same grill but with doors on the bottom. If the measurements worked out (and the inside isn't a total loss) I am tempted by this as a cheap way to get a "Snap-On" grill done and for sale. At the same time, I would be doing so on a quality grill that won't rust out like the original. The outside looks like it just needs a good cleaning.
I also have my eye on a nice stainless Genesis 330 SE that would certainly work well, too, but it is $200. That is actually a bargain around here (assuming the cabinet isn't really bad - which it doesn't look like it is).
The area this Straubelstone grill is listed in is mostly higher-class expensive homes. If I do go and look I will make sure that dog is constrained!
Any thoughts?
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