aris wrote:I've seen them at Costco (been a member for over 10 years). I would not rate them as good as a Weber. These grills are basically re-badged Chinese grills. They are fine - until you need parts. I would inquire to see if spare parts are available - namely the burners, and how much they are. If they are available, buy several sets, as you are unlikely to find them in the future.
I bought a grill at Costco several years ago - not a Swiss Grill, but one of their own brand 'Kirkland' stainless steel grills. Still got it, keep it outside uncovered, and it has not rusted to bits. Being a 'Kirkland' grill through, it means that they are sold worldwide in Costco shops - and there are spares available (though I need to import them). Swiss Grill are a local British company who basically import from China and stick their brand label on them. Try and e-mail them and get price and availability of burners and the diffusers which go above the burners. Those are the bits which corrode (yes, even stainless steel burners).
Without spares, your 400 pounds investment is basically just scrap metal when it goes wrong.
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