March 21, 2021, 11:56 AM
P250UA5New Grill - DynaGlo?
My 12 yr old Walmart Josb special has bit the dust. The grill grates are falling apart, the burner hats are turned to dust & one of the burners is cracked.
HD has this one for a decent price, compared to a similarly sized Weber.
Anyone know/have this brand?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Dy...-DGX440SGP/310506606
March 21, 2021, 12:02 PM
patwI don't own that particular model but have owned a couple Dynaglo grills. They are not bad for what they are. I have owned a few of the more expensive brand grills in the past but just like everything else, the replacement parts are almost as much as buying a new grill. So now if mine lasts a couple years, I just go buy another instead of buying parts. As much as I use mine and being in Florida, my grills take a beating, even under a covered porch/patio.
March 21, 2021, 12:07 PM
P250UA5At out old house, my current/dead grill lived in the garage.
When we moved here, it lives on the back patio, under the covered patio, but still a bit exposed. It's taken its toll on it.
March 21, 2021, 12:22 PM
Sig209have had one -- a more basic version -- for a couple years now. 4-burner version for ~$275 ish IIRC
use it 2-3 x per week. it's still working fine. steaks, burgers, chicken, etc
i agree with the posters above -- pretty much expect to get 4-5 years out of a grill then replace it
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March 21, 2021, 12:55 PM
john crusherI've got a Charbroil Tru-infared that is 10 years old and because I've taken care of it I have only replaced the grates once. I grill year round and normally in the winter use it 2 times a week. I grill more as the seasons get nicer to the tune of 3-5 spring/fall and 4-7 during the summer. I have had grills last 2 years to 5 years , but this one will last until I don't ! I cook just about everything including veggies, meat and have even baked a cake in it.