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Originally Posted by cDnStealth
The old adage of you get what you pay for rings true. Back when I was a student I use to assemble BBQs in my part time job and you can tell right away why the cheap ones are cheap. They're full of terrible quality parts and made of flimsy materials. You don't have to spend a $1000 to get a decent BBQ but if you're planning on using it often then you should probably invest in a nice one. I BBQ all year round, almost every day of the week. I have a Weber Genesis E-310 and love it.
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Ya, I had done the same. There was one oddly fantastic one at Walmart that I knew I wanted, but I was poor. I watched it drop price a few times, and when there was one left in mid August I got it for half price. It was about the only good BBQ I had assembled at Walmart and Zellers. Some unknown brand(probably re-badged). Still have it, 13 years later!