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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    I don't expect anything, but if anyone sees sales on webers for fathers day let me know.
    Are you set on Webber? If you are open to the Idea of Napoleon BBQ pay a visit to CAS. You will be surprised.

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    Haven't seen one I like from Napoleon, I want the tiny one, Spirit 210. If napoleon has a small one like that, I haven't seen it.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Haven't seen one I like from Napoleon, I want the tiny one, Spirit 210. If napoleon has a small one like that, I haven't seen it.
    Spirit 210 is a two Burner ?
    This comes close to it I think,
    https://www.canadianappliance.ca/pro..._R365PK-1.html

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    I just went on CAS and for the most part, they are the same price as BBQ Galore. BBQ Galore includes installation. Both are free delivery.
    Wasn't there a single mom experience at CAS that I am missing out on? I see no such thing on the website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Haven't seen one I like from Napoleon, I want the tiny one, Spirit 210. If napoleon has a small one like that, I haven't seen it.
    https://forums.redflagdeals.com/real...-only-2383405/
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    According to the flyer. You can make 36 burgers on the Weber on 3 burners or 26 burgers on the Napoleon on 4 burners. Weber = VWAG?

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    Post says Ontario, so we will see what the flyer says locally tomorrow. If that's available here I am in.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Sweet lawnchair for free too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Rural_Juror View Post
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    I just went on CAS and for the most part, they are the same price as BBQ Galore. BBQ Galore includes installation. Both are free delivery.
    Wasn't there a single mom experience at CAS that I am missing out on? I see no such thing on the website.
    the biography on the sales people are there. The single moms no longer there anymore. Seems times are tough as the sales people there have changed a lot in the last few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ExtraSlow View Post
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    Post says Ontario, so we will see what the flyer says locally tomorrow. If that's available here I am in.
    Alberta flyer shows same. Limit 2. $499 for Spirit 310, not sure on price for spirit 210, but it's normally $100 cheaper, so I'm hoping it will be $399. That would be amazing. Propane only it appears.
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    yeah too bad it's propane only!

    Went to superstore 2 days ago and saw the Weber on the floor, but no signs of Napoleon

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    Whats the hype with Natural gas? I didnt even realize this but when i went to install my new bbq i noticed there was a gas line running from the house to the bbq spot already
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    and I did not have the only say in the matter (most people just want it done ASAP and don't care about quality).
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    If anything we made a better decision because we had a consensus and were all on the same page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket1k78 View Post
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    Whats the hype with Natural gas? I didnt even realize this but when i went to install my new bbq i noticed there was a gas line running from the house to the bbq spot already
    It costs nothing to use and never needs to be refilled?
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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Nice to never refill a tank or worry about it expiring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket1k78 View Post
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    Whats the hype with Natural gas? I didnt even realize this but when i went to install my new bbq i noticed there was a gas line running from the house to the bbq spot already
    The hype is never running out of gas mid BBQ and never having to haul tanks around to get filled.

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    ^^ yup

    Back when I used to have a propane BBQ it would be frustrating to run out of gas mid-cook, then swap over to the other tank only to be reminded that it was empty too

    With NG, you never have those worries

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    If you have natural gas hookup nearby, get a gas one. There's no question. I already manage a fleet of 20lb propane tanks for my trailer, so one more is no biggie. I also swap it into the trailer before its empty so the grill never runs out.
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    The down side of natural gas is losing a weapon to hurl at intruders.

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    Every time I go to my local centex to refill my propane tanks they always give us the look like it's a huge inconvenience for them (especially in the winter), and couple times they flat out said they can't because they don't have the staff to do it. A 20lb tank also only lasts like ~10 hours on the the patio heater, which is annoying. That's like a refill every 4-5 uses. Now I have like 4 tanks in rotation and 2 constantly taking up room in the garage. Never been so happy switching to NG.. now I just need to find someone to sell me a conversion kit for my BK! argh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RX_EVOLV View Post
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    Every time I go to my local centex to refill my propane tanks they always give us the look like it's a huge inconvenience for them (especially in the winter), and couple times they flat out said they can't because they don't have the staff to do it. A 20lb tank also only lasts like ~10 hours on the the patio heater, which is annoying. That's like a refill every 4-5 uses. Now I have like 4 tanks in rotation and 2 constantly taking up room in the garage. Never been so happy switching to NG.. now I just need to find someone to sell me a conversion kit for my BK! argh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Rural_Juror View Post
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    The down side of natural gas is losing a weapon to hurl at intruders.
    Not true. LP carries more BTU's and will burn hotter.

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