Monday, August 1, 2022

Deluxe, and USA made

 



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  1. I own a Weber Touch-N-Go from 1998. Sort of the original version. Still cooking.

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    1. Good for you!!! You obviously have taken great care of it. I did not. 😢

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    2. Having trouble replacing the propane regulator hose for igniting the charcoal.

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  2. "This grill is made in the US using globally sourced parts."

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  3. Either that is a lot of money for a charcoal grill or I'm living in a remembered & way less inflated past.

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  4. The older Weber grills would last forever with a little care. Can't say the same for their new ones.

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    1. Remove the propane bottle on any of their new gas grills or grills that use propane to start the charcoal and look at the manufactured plate; Made in China.
      I bought this grill, the electronic sparker died in a season. The whole propane charcoal starter system rotted out in three.

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