
Well, Aimee agreed that the grill was a good investment, especially since it was discounted another $50 when we went to HomeDepot to get some other stuff. They were selling them so fast they didn't have any assembled, but it was probably a little easier to get it home in the big box than assembled anyways. I had to borrow my neighbors truck to go get it since it is so big it wouldn't fit in the car.
It took me this afternoon to put together, but we had steak on it that night and it worked great. It is so nice to have the stainless steel burners, they distribute the heat well and the cooking surface is pretty consistant temp across the whole thing. I also only had to use one side so there is only one grate to clean. Some of the other nice features are a removable drip pan that slides out the back and empties into a grease pan, 4 casters so it is easier to move around on the deck, the two hood design that makes using only part of the grill easier, and the electric ignition switch that used a AA battery to make the arc that lights the propane.
Aimee even brought home a cover for it that day so now it is able to be tucked in at night and kept nice sitting out on the deck next to the old one until I get around to discarding it. Maybe someone would want a overused grill with a fairly new burner.?.
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