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re: Ceramic Grills

Posted on 3/4/21 at 3:46 pm to
Posted by hophead
Member since Nov 2007
1975 posts
Posted on 3/4/21 at 3:46 pm to
Please pay attention to warranty. Most have moved away from the lifetime warranty, but some still stand by it.

I have a Vision and it's doing well. Only had it a year. I probably had the Akorn Chargriller. The Akorn is not ceramic, rather it has a ceramic blanket inside of it. Not as nice as the Vision but it did very well for 6 years (which is when I gave it to someone else and bought the vision)
Posted by Wiseguy
Member since Mar 2020
3427 posts
Posted on 3/4/21 at 6:33 pm to
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I have a Vision and it's doing well. Only had it a year. I probably had the Akorn Chargriller. The Akorn is not ceramic, rather it has a ceramic blanket inside of it. Not as nice as the Vision but it did very well for 6 years (which is when I gave it to someone else and bought the vision)


I had an Akorn for several years as well. It was great initially but ended up rusting in the ash pan.

We recently moved and I went with a Vision as well. Definitely an upgrade over the Akorn. I went with Vision because it has an available gas insert so you can use it as a propane grill. My wife doesn’t always like the smoke flavor so that is a plus for me. I haven’t done this yet, but plan to get a joetosserie for it. The Vision grills will work with all the Kamado Joe accessories. That’s handy.
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