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Thread: Tis the season to fix that grill
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11-15-2008, 02:58 PM #1
Tis the season to fix that grill
With dismal sales this year you should be able to find grill parts still hanging around at your local big box store. Some people don't realize that when the grill "goes' it just needs a new burner, which is easily replaced. Also you can buy fire proof black paint to freshen up the appearance of your grill. Lava rocks may still be available as well. I didn't have a grill and wanted one so for about $40 for the grill and parts I have a great one. Just thought I would pass along the tip and save grills from the landfill
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11-15-2008, 03:52 PM #2
Nice tip! We buy parts for ours too & it really is an easy fix. Takes a while to get used to a new grill and making the old one last & last just feels right.
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