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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
Thanks. That looks about right, but I'm leery of Canadian Tire because I'm an adult of limited intellectual abilities and I want to be able to talk to someone who knows a thing or two about barbecues, specifically putting them together.
The downside of that is that because of those same intellectual disadvantages, a real barbecue salesman might be able to talk me into something that I don't really need.
Like I don't want to end up saying something like "ya know, you are right. Maybe one day I will need to roast a python. I'll take the long one".
Bah. All this hemming and hawing won't get me any closer to delicious seared flesh. Has anyone bought a barbecue at Barbecues Galore?
http://www.barbecuesgalore.ca/cookin...?CookingID=134
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I have that very same Broil King out at my cabin. I have the propane version, but it works really well. On mine the tank is stored behind those stainless doors underneath the grill, but I assume on the nat. gas model it would just be extra storage. You could keep your wood chips and bbq brush etc. down there. Overall a good bbq. Plus, it's a Canadian company.