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Old 08-13-2015, 07:13 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by Archie F. Swin View Post
After years of charcoal grilling, I'm considering my first propane grill. I'll be bargain hunting, I'd like to spend less then $250. What do I need to know about the world of propane grills? What are some must-have features?
For the large propane grills, you definitely get what you pay for. $250 will likely get you something that will rust out within a few years.

If you aren't using it much, and aren't feeding large crowds, I agree with the others that suggested the Weber Q 2200. That would get you something that's well-made, and it would provide the added benefit of portability for tailgating, camping, etc.

At $249 through Amazon, it fits right in your budget.
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