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Evil-g

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I was in Walmart and saw this marked down to $35.00. I know it's nowhere near Weber quality but my thought is if it lasts a season or two it's worth it. What say you Brethren?
 

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I guess it is worth it, but as one that spent his first 10 years or so playing with cheaper charcoal grills, I would rather just spring for a Weber. This thing will last three years at the most. You can get a brand new Weber 22 OTG for five times that and it will last 10 times as long and cook a lot better along the way.
 
I guess it is worth it, but as one that spent his first 10 years or so playing with cheaper charcoal grills, I would rather just spring for a Weber. This thing will last three years at the most. You can get a brand new Weber 22 OTG for five times that and it will last 10 times as long and cook a lot better along the way.
I've got a Weber OTG already, I'm just adding to the stable.
 
I guess it is worth it, but as one that spent his first 10 years or so playing with cheaper charcoal grills, I would rather just spring for a Weber. This thing will last three years at the most. You can get a brand new Weber 22 OTG for five times that and it will last 10 times as long and cook a lot better along the way.

I have, let's just say "several" 22" Webers. The OP is showing a 26", which is about $300 in the Weber version. A LOT more real estate for large brisket indirect or a HUGE pile o' meat for direct grilling. I agree that I'd rather have the Weber version, but for $35, it's a slam dunk.
 
Heck yes. I'll be looking at my local one now to see if they have it at that price. What's it normally go for? Guess i can look it up.
 
I'm one who says if it doesn't cook nicely, then I don't want it.
Sure - you could buy it + use it just to see, and surely break even if you wanted to sell it.
Covered or in a garage, it could last a long time.
(but you know inside your head it's not a Weber)
 
I thought WalMart stuff is Made In USA?

Or that was back in the 90s only?

As I recall, even when they had that campaign is wasn't completely accurate but no, at this point it's not even close. I remember watching a documentary a few years ago about the Walmart /China connection and it's impact on a variety of things.

I don't remember the details but the $$ value and volume was staggering. Believe that it represented a substantial portion of US trade with them overall -- though it's possible that they were including indirect impacts too
 
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