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Help with new gas grill
Posted on 10/12/24 at 7:26 pm
Posted on 10/12/24 at 7:26 pm
My weber spirit is on its last legs.
I need something that is less than 64" wide.
Right now I am going between the Coyote C series and Blaze premium. They are basically the same price right now (~$2800).
The Blaze has a rotisserie, the Coyote doesn't. I have never had one, not sure how much I would use it.
Do y'all have any input on these or any other grills around that size/price range?
I need something that is less than 64" wide.
Right now I am going between the Coyote C series and Blaze premium. They are basically the same price right now (~$2800).
The Blaze has a rotisserie, the Coyote doesn't. I have never had one, not sure how much I would use it.
Do y'all have any input on these or any other grills around that size/price range?
Posted on 10/13/24 at 7:53 am to GEAUXT
I’m a Weber Genesis owner. Had a Spirit before that, and the Genesis is much better in my opinion.
Put Grill Grates on it and bought a rotisserie for it, and still spent way less than your budget. The Grill Grates are awesome, and I highly recommend them for any gas grill.
Put Grill Grates on it and bought a rotisserie for it, and still spent way less than your budget. The Grill Grates are awesome, and I highly recommend them for any gas grill.
Posted on 10/13/24 at 12:12 pm to GEAUXT
Haven’t uncovered my gas grill since getting a griddle.
Posted on 10/13/24 at 4:11 pm to GEAUXT
I had a Blaze five burner. I had to watch it like a hawk because it kept setting fire to the meat. Eventually, when I was doing a roast I would put it over two burners that were completely off. I would not get another one.
Although the rotisserie was very useful.
I have a Weber Summit now, much more user friendly.
Although the rotisserie was very useful.
I have a Weber Summit now, much more user friendly.
Posted on 10/13/24 at 4:27 pm to GEAUXT
I have a 40" lion grill which is around $3200 now. I've had it for 12 years and although I've replaced a few parts that 302 stainless is great.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 9:18 am to GEAUXT
Look into Artisan Grills. I was between this and Blaze when I purchased mine back in 2020, and I settled on this for a few reasons.
1. Fully made in the USA (Blaze is not)
2. It's the less expensive line of Alfresco grills, which are considered one of the best in the premium market
3. While it has less features and extras, it is better quality overall in terms of the guts.
Blaze are great, so you won't go wrong with that. I have been extremely happy with my Artisan, and I do not have any regrets with this choice. I would probably feel the same about Blaze as well. It's just a matter of what you feel is more important when comparing.
1. Fully made in the USA (Blaze is not)
2. It's the less expensive line of Alfresco grills, which are considered one of the best in the premium market
3. While it has less features and extras, it is better quality overall in terms of the guts.
Blaze are great, so you won't go wrong with that. I have been extremely happy with my Artisan, and I do not have any regrets with this choice. I would probably feel the same about Blaze as well. It's just a matter of what you feel is more important when comparing.
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