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What to do

  • Rig it

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Return it and buy a Bull Outdoor Products built in with my store credit

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Return it and use the Weber Q

    Votes: 7 22.6%
  • Return it and save up for a real Weber

    Votes: 22 71.0%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .

Johnny_Crunch

Babbling Farker
Joined
Apr 3, 2010
Location
Cypress TX
Ok, I am at a crossroads and want to know what the all knowing brethren would do in this situation.

I have a Brinkmann gasser I purchased in 2006 for $1500 that is now in need of a complete set of the ceramic heat diffusers. Brinkmann no longer carries the majority of the parts for the grill including these diffusers and have no other suggestion for replacing them. They are rectangular ceramic tiles and I can't find any that are the right size.

I know this seems like a tiny item but it's really the heart of a good gasser and I believe I should be able to buy parts for a $1500 grill 4 years after I buy it.

Luckily the only place I shop is Costco and the good people there have agreed to allow me to return the unit and get a store credit.

I have a few options and I want to know what you guys and gals think.

1) I can rig it with some expanded metal and install ceramic briquettes, this would work but it is a patch not a repair.

2) I can return the unit and get a store credit to buy a drop in grill by Bull Outdoor Products and add a space to my outdoor kitchen for my new grill.

3) I can return the unit and get a store credit to use on groceries and what not and use my Weber Q as my main gasser at the house.

4) I can return the unit and get a store credit to use on groceries and what not and save up some cash and buy a real Weber gasser most likely the summit.
 
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Agree, get a real bbq/smoker bro. Not trying to be negative but the gassers have their place, but get some real fire going.
 
I have a UDS, my gasser gets nearly daily use though. Can't live without one. I willl be adding a kettle to my arsenal soon though.
 
Get an Egg!

I swore by cooking on a kettle, then we built our deck. Couldn't have kettle on deck, so I bought a Weber Gasser. It was convenient, but so Is Burger King. ;) Anyways, I've since picked up an Egg and LOVE it! I cook on it EVERY chance I get. I'd sell the gasser, but my wife wont let me sell it because she can cook on it when I'm not around.
 
Depending on if you can find the tiles you can get them cut to the exact size of the originals and go from there. Again depending on the sentimental attachment to the grill.

Any tile shop should be able to cut them or you can rent the type of saw at the big box home stores or rental places.

But it sounds like you can't beat the deal Costco is offering you!
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I can not believe not one of you guys said................BUILD an ???

I voted number four, return the gasser to Costco and save up enough money for a Weber gasser, you'll be glad you did!
 
Stick Burners Rule!!! That's how you get REAL BBQ!!!

Just my opinion and I don't know Jack Didley about anything.

I have a gas grill that has not been used for YEARS! If you want it, come and get it.
 
Get a pellet grill, will do everythiing the gasser does and can smoke and bbq as well, Especially if you get one with the direct heat features for grilling! The MAK grills have the direct flame area that works just like a gas grill only uses wood fuel. The pellet grills also have digital temperature controls just like an oven so they can be used to grill, smoke, bbq, cook pizza or bread, grill steaks,, etc. The best of all worlds IMO. Take a look at them.
 
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