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  • aviator
    Administrator
    • Oct 2024
    • 1815

    Monument Grills.

    My wife got me this gas grill a few years ago and I use the hell out of it, Have replaced those angular "flame tamers" they call about three times, I replaced the burners once because they come with the lighting thing attached and the bottom tray with the grease trap also a couple of times. It's always outside heat and humidity will attack those parts, but nothing else, everything works like the day I bought it, no rust anywhere else. You need parts? you call them up, tell them what you need and you get it Fedex in two days from California. Good company to deal with if you are thinking about buying one. No, I do not own stocks in the company, I just like them.

    https://monumentgrills.com/?bg_ref=j...AAEgK1dfD_BwE#!
    Sometimes I wish I had a Harry Potter's wand and make people go up into smoke.
  • 10-32
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2024
    • 371

    #2
    I've seen good reviews on U Tube for these grills. If I needed a new one I'd definitely consider them but my trusty Weber keeps chugging along.

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    • aviator
      Administrator
      • Oct 2024
      • 1815

      #3
      Originally posted by 10-32
      I've seen good reviews on U Tube for these grills. If I needed a new one I'd definitely consider them but my trusty Weber keeps chugging along.
      Weber is a much better brand but a four burner grill is four times the cost, but burners and flame deflecting plates are still going to go bad eventually so I saved about $1200 with this one. I've had a few and this one has outlasted them all. Now, I keep it covered when not in use and it sits under the pergola..

      I also bought a cheap one for the island house, I figured with the salt air it's going to rust anyhow and one store had a sale, four burner Charbroil grill for $159.00 (limited quantities) just to get the people into the store, I was there early and got one. I also keep it covered and it sits on the upper screened deck so it doesn't get wet, I wonder how long it will last.
      Sometimes I wish I had a Harry Potter's wand and make people go up into smoke.

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      • 10-32
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2024
        • 371

        #4
        We rented a house for a week near Galena that had a Charbroil. Worst grill I ever used. Flare ups galore, no temp control. Pissed me off because I spent money on lobster tails and ribeyes.

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        • aviator
          aviator commented
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          Maybe had a bad regulator, so far I haven't had a problem with it, it's cheap metal though.
      • dinkydow
        Moderator
        • Oct 2024
        • 707

        #5
        I keep my gas grill in the garage when not using it in warm weather. In the winter it gets used exclusively in the garage. It has functioned just fine except for the push button spark lighting system. Now I use one of those extended fireplace lighting lighters to light it. Can't remember the maker.

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        • aviator
          Administrator
          • Oct 2024
          • 1815

          #6
          Originally posted by dinkydow
          I keep my gas grill in the garage when not using it in warm weather. In the winter it gets used exclusively in the garage. It has functioned just fine except for the push button spark lighting system. Now I use one of those extended fireplace lighting lighters to light it. Can't remember the maker.
          I would not keep a gas tank inside....small leak, flip a light switch and boom. Leave the tank out.
          Sometimes I wish I had a Harry Potter's wand and make people go up into smoke.

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