Good deal for me on Z Grill???


 

JSaus

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I would be less than 130 years old when I get my last one.
 
Yeah, IDK seems awfully gimmicky. Beside, many times we might move on from one not because it's "old" or worn, but to try something newer and better. I would not want to be tied to the one brand and model series for eternity
 
I remember when I opened a Bank of the West account. They advertised no fees for a million years. Apparently a million years is up in about 10 or so years. I bank elsewhere now
 
For this to be a good deal
1) The company needs to still be in business in 50 years.
2) The customer needs to still be alive in 50 years.

I would rather they offered a longer warranty. To me, this indicates a 5 year expected lifespan with a 3 year warranty.
 
Would I get the same old grill every 5 years or would I get what ever was new and updated at the five year mark?
I also agree with Jay, that's how I got the Weber after 15 years with Green Mountain.
 
Yeah, as needs/wants change so goes a desire for one grill or another. In 5 years (assuming my wife hasn't planted me) I don't think I would want this one or even if a another Z Grill. Hell I'm even thinking about a Searwood XL.
 

 

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