Grill Thrill
Jesse Hubley writes:
We have an old Weber gas grill that we are looking to get rid of. It is about 20 years old, but still in working order. It does get hotter on one side of the cooking area than the other – it either needs a new burner on that side or perhaps it is just clogged. The cooking grates are old and starting to wear through, but those could be replaced also. We bought a new grill to replace this one, but I have been cooking on the old one “as-is” for years. If anyone would like it, they can contact me at jesse.hubley@comcast.net or 610-642-6301. It would be helpful if the recipient could pick up the grill from our house in Ardmore, but if they don’t have the means to do so, I can deliver it.
We have an old Weber gas grill that we are looking to get rid of. It is about 20 years old, but still in working order. It does get hotter on one side of the cooking area than the other – it either needs a new burner on that side or perhaps it is just clogged. The cooking grates are old and starting to wear through, but those could be replaced also. We bought a new grill to replace this one, but I have been cooking on the old one “as-is” for years. If anyone would like it, they can contact me at jesse.hubley@comcast.net or 610-642-6301. It would be helpful if the recipient could pick up the grill from our house in Ardmore, but if they don’t have the means to do so, I can deliver it.
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