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Old 29-06-2004, 10:12 PM
James Nipper
 
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Default Gas Grills -- No longer use briquets ??



I went shopping this week to replace my old gas grill. For many years, I
used a gas grill from Sears (small grill, low-cost) that used briquets that
heated up and helped with the cooking.

Now, I can't find any grills that use briquets !! They seemed to have been
replaced by a "vaporizer" , instead of briquets.

How does a vaporizer take the place of the briquets, or is this just a
cheaper way for manufacturers to make a gas grill ?

Anyone have any comments or knowledge about this ?

I will appreciate any helpful comments.

Thanks !!

--James--

 
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