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Originally Posted by Hockeyguy15
I guess it depends on why you are unimpressed with it, but to each their own. If you really enjoy grilling then spend the extra money and get a quality product which will last longer, and more than likely cook better.
The cheap ones usually have hot spots, lower BTU's, and are made with cheaper materials (obviously).
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Meh, wasn't a shot at you per se. I just don't think the price is worth what you get. But that is just me.
We currently have a Webber Natural Gas grill, but am thinking of buying a charcoal one, as I enjoy an afternoon of beer and cooking.