Turbo RQT burners vs Weber sear station
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Turbo RQT burners vs Weber sear station
Hi I'm still trying to decide on a natural gas built in BBQ. I think I've scrapped the Lifestyle BBQ and am now deciding between Weber Summit and a Grand Turbo. Has anyone had experience with these two? Are BBQ galore really that bad for after sales service, will I' be able to sear better on the Turbo then the Weber? Thanks for your feedback.
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Re: Turbo RQT burners vs Weber sear station
The Grand Turbo seems to be a decent set up .....I haven't actually seen a review of one written but they seem well built.
As for BBQ's Galore, it's like this, some stores are Company owned and some Franchised, the Franchised stores seem to have better customer service as the owner needs to keep making money, there are BBQ Galore stores that have specialized weber dealerships too like the one in Maitland NSW, as far as I know 2 brothers run both the Maitland & Lake haven stores but the latter is not a specialised store...but that could've changed.
The Store at Campbelltown, SW Sydney is also a camping store but Wow...he's got some good BBQs in there including most of the Traeger range of pellet Smokers and hark Offsets.
Where did you say you're from?
It's taken them a long time but BBQ's galore have finally discovered low n slow about bloody time
It's no secret in Australia that Weber's products, service and back-up are second to none.....so while looking at the Summit, Beefeater have a good range of built-in BBQ systems as well.
Cheers
Davo
As for BBQ's Galore, it's like this, some stores are Company owned and some Franchised, the Franchised stores seem to have better customer service as the owner needs to keep making money, there are BBQ Galore stores that have specialized weber dealerships too like the one in Maitland NSW, as far as I know 2 brothers run both the Maitland & Lake haven stores but the latter is not a specialised store...but that could've changed.
The Store at Campbelltown, SW Sydney is also a camping store but Wow...he's got some good BBQs in there including most of the Traeger range of pellet Smokers and hark Offsets.
Where did you say you're from?
It's taken them a long time but BBQ's galore have finally discovered low n slow about bloody time
It's no secret in Australia that Weber's products, service and back-up are second to none.....so while looking at the Summit, Beefeater have a good range of built-in BBQ systems as well.
Cheers
Davo
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