Leisuregrow or Weber

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Hi All,

Am thinking of splashing out on either a Leisuregrow (probably either a 240GS or a 440GS) or a Weber Spirit E320.

Now I must admit to not knowing much about Leisuregrow as i've always bought Weber but I do like the idea of having a glass panel in the lid which is why i'm sliding towards the Leisuregrow....

Has anyone any experience of using any of the Leisuregrow bbqs? I cant seem to find that much information or reviews about them?

Also anyones opinion about the Weber Spirit E320 would be welcome too

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Hello

I think the lack of information and reviews may tell you something, it's not a brand that I've come across before. Personally I'd go with the weber it's a well built grill back by a cast iron guarantee and will give you years of service. My Dad had a charbroil gas BBQ with a window and to be honest it lost its usefulness quite quickly as you couldn't see though it unless you kept it scrupulously clean.
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I think you may be right there.....and my Weber hasnt let me down yet!
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Actually i've just noticed the Napoleon grills.....anyone got one?

I've only ever seen them on Licence to Grill....
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I don't have a napoleon grill but they sell them at planet barbecue and they have them in their shop which is only a few miles away. They are great quality and easily rival weber and make a viable alternative definitely worth considering. They make a really smart charcoal version which I put a thread on here about
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weber is reliable with a good warranty
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i agree and can recommend Weber products, the warranty and aftersales support is fantastic.
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