Andy I just went through analysis of all the grills on the market after my 5 year old 700+ dollar grill fell apart in front of me. I was so pissed because the exterior looked like new, but the interior metal used b y Vermont Casting fell apart and I could not replace it. Of course I found this out after buying new drip bars and venturi tubes, I went to unscrew the old tubes from the pan, and the pan literally fell apart in 1000 pieces.... repair would have been a futile effort.

We grill several nights a week year round too, so I went on a deep dive analysis into the best grill I could get that would last and had all the features I wanted.

After reading a ton of info, consumer reports, and customer reviews, I settled on a Weber Summit and couldnt be happier...I think you saw me posting pictures hugging the damn thing on Facebook...I love it. Weber makes the only grill that rally last because they dont skimp ANYWHERE on cheap materials. This is the one main thing that set them apart and adds longevity to their products over others.


I would suggest not looking around, and simply call Rischarded and ask him to get you the best Weber you can get for the maximum amount you wanna spend, and leave it to him.

My new Weber Summit 4 main burner grill w/ infra rotisserie, center searing station, 30k btu side burner, LED lighted burner knobs and cook station light, and built in smoker:


Many a Flank and Halibut steaks have been cooked to perfection here.

Aint She purdy? thumbs ..and the lighted knobs..totally pimp! Though I never use them other than to briefly impress people who come over...
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