Had this grill for years left untouched under a cover. Worth restoring? Insides seem pretty decent, no?
by ccwnarwhal
22 Comments
dingomalloy12
Yes, worth restoring. I have the same unit and will spend the $100 to replace the guts on mine this spring.
GuiltyBarracuda9785
No
Next_Distribution683
The grates still look good. A good scrub down and a can of high temp paint should get her back to showroom
reality_comes
I would personally.
Winter-Committee-972
Nope.
The_CDXX
No. But i also prefer charcoal.
Biggreengolf
Looks worth restoring. Can probably get replacement parts easy and clean the shell.
MattWheelsLTW
The inside looks mostly fine. Who cares what the outside looks like
XHollowsmokeX
I restored one of these that i got from a coworker for free, Get some rust dissolver, a wire brush/scraper, and some high temperature paint, it might take a few days but i ended up with a solid Grill/smoker.
czr54
I have that!!! I love it!
pm-me-your-catz
Whats to restore? Fire that bad boy up and scrub the grates then cook dinner!
MaxFury80
It is a handy system
Money-Resource-9786
I replace whatever breaks on mine and always will.
Agitated-Dark-151
I would say yes. It looks like a pretty nice grill!
Wonderful_Hamster933
YESSS!!! Restore and post update!
TTSdriverguy
No buy a charcoal grill
CapeRanger1
The bottom canister shelf is on backwards
MuddyYamaha
Restoring? Heck, I’d use it as is
Trip_Fresh
I had one which I gave to my son lasted for over a decade, now have a Texas trio which I keep oiled up everywhere I see a speck of rust and love the unit
turbotgnx
Yes, and turn your bottom shelf so you can store your propane tank on it.
PhiladelphiaCollins8
Yes! I love mine. The inside is in a lot better shape than mine. Only thing wrong is the little ledges that hold the deflector plates wore off so the plates won’t stay in and level.
454prado
Wash, dry and rub some canola oil or what ever oil you have in the kitchen. Buy some steaks and fire that thing up.
22 Comments
Yes, worth restoring. I have the same unit and will spend the $100 to replace the guts on mine this spring.
No
The grates still look good. A good scrub down and a can of high temp paint should get her back to showroom
I would personally.
Nope.
No. But i also prefer charcoal.
Looks worth restoring. Can probably get replacement parts easy and clean the shell.
The inside looks mostly fine. Who cares what the outside looks like
I restored one of these that i got from a coworker for free, Get some rust dissolver, a wire brush/scraper, and some high temperature paint, it might take a few days but i ended up with a solid Grill/smoker.
I have that!!! I love it!
Whats to restore? Fire that bad boy up and scrub the grates then cook dinner!
It is a handy system
I replace whatever breaks on mine and always will.
I would say yes. It looks like a pretty nice grill!
YESSS!!! Restore and post update!
No buy a charcoal grill
The bottom canister shelf is on backwards
Restoring? Heck, I’d use it as is
I had one which I gave to my son lasted for over a decade, now have a Texas trio which I keep oiled up everywhere I see a speck of rust and love the unit
Yes, and turn your bottom shelf so you can store your propane tank on it.
Yes! I love mine. The inside is in a lot better shape than mine. Only thing wrong is the little ledges that hold the deflector plates wore off so the plates won’t stay in and level.
Wash, dry and rub some canola oil or what ever oil you have in the kitchen. Buy some steaks and fire that thing up.