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    Default Tec grills made in Columbia

    Anyone have any experience with them ?

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    I have installed a few in outdoor kitchens. Never cooked on one but I have had 0 issues or complaints.

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    Looking at a used one and understand the quality but it’s more than a new Weber .

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    They used to sell scratch, dent, demos and warranty repair models at their shop.

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    Thanks buddy

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    For a gas grill I’m not sure of a better option that isn’t commercial.

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    I've had a couple for a lot of years. It gets as hot as a nuclear meltdown. You need to learn to lean back before you open the lid.

    I've had mine probably twenty years. My bigger grill, a two burner model, has had the burner elements replaced over the years and I had to replace the stainless grill racks. Parts aren't cheap but I doubt I would have come out any cheaper over all the years buying cheaper grills. I have the rotisserie attachment but really haven't used it in years. I also have one the the portable single burner models at the farm that I use for cooking hotdogs and hamburgers. I think they are one of the best grills on the market.

    I think 2th has one and will likely comment if he has to go into the office later in the week.

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    Didn't they have a store in Colombia Mall back in the late 80's or early 90's?

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    Good deal I got the Patio II model , seems extremely well made

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    You’re asking about something you already have?…….did your hotdogs get fucked up?
    Last edited by charlie horse; 02-11-2024 at 09:43 PM.

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    No, I was looking at used one (seeking input). I ended up buying it

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    smart move. great product.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaTransplantDuckHunter View Post
    Good deal I got the Patio II model , seems extremely well made
    I have the Patio II, have had it for around 15 years. Gets blistering hot in 5 minutes or so, can grill a 20 oz medium rare ribeye in around 7 minutes. Very well built, would buy another. Watch your arm hairs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie horse View Post
    That is the ultimate outdoor kitchen setup - pretty much exactly how I would spec it out

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    …except with a bigger egg.

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