Trying to get this concept to gain some traction at the monthly Club Steel matches. Our squad shooting “Carry Optic/Open” to create a new subdivision for compact carry guns & holsters.
Sweet Weber mrprovy, my 3 burner Genesis is about 9 years old, only had to replace the "flavor bars" with stainless ones. Tell us what it has over your old one. Was that griddle standard?
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The only thing I really hated about my old Weber was that the knobs were on the right tray, rendering it useless for food prep or tools. The Griddle was not part of the grill, but the grill came with the new crafted system, which is a swappable grate; I bought a crisping basket and the griddle, and will keep the griddle on full time because I generally cooked chicken nuggets and hash browns for my daughter whenever I grill. It also has a much bigger grilling area, and the upper tray folds out giving me a lot of surface to cook additional food further away from the flame.
Yesterday after returning from a walk I was sitting on the porch just enjoying the beautiful 70* day when I noticed Strafie (the stray I adopted) doing the same in her own way.
No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
I have all four of those, the Bond Arms .45 Colt/410 in both barrel lengths, the shot glass of Jack Daniels, the Syringe I give my daughter infusions once a week and my phone camera as well as an older Kodak that still takes great pictures if I ever think to use it. Dano
Tet survivor 68-69 Retired LEO 41 years NRA PATRON Life Member
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