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Stationary Gas Grill elanamig 05-10-2007
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Posted by elanamig on May 10, 2007, 3:25 pm
Hello,

I have a grill on my deck that is connected to the gas line in our
house. It is a Sears Kenmore grill that we have inherited from the
original owners. There are no other serial/identification numbers on
it. The grill is old and has to go, but I'd like to replace it with
another stationary gas grill that hooks up to the main line.

My question is: Is there a name for these stationary/main gas line
grills? How do I search for one? I've looked at all the Sears/Lowes
grills, and none look like the one I have. Mine looks like a
mushroom, with the grill compartment sitting on top of a thin long
metal "leg". This leg has a knob to turn the grill on.

Please, help naming/locating this product.

Thank so much!
Elana


Posted by elanamig on May 10, 2007, 3:33 pm
> Hello,
>
> I have a grill on my deck that is connected to the gas line in our
> house. It is a Sears Kenmore grill that we have inherited from the
> original owners. There are no other serial/identification numbers on
> it. The grill is old and has to go, but I'd like to replace it with
> another stationary gas grill that hooks up to the main line.
>
> My question is: Is there a name for these stationary/main gas line
> grills? How do I search for one? I've looked at all the Sears/Lowes
> grills, and none look like the one I have. Mine looks like a
> mushroom, with the grill compartment sitting on top of a thin long
> metal "leg". This leg has a knob to turn the grill on.
>
> Please, help naming/locating this product.
>
> Thank so much!
> Elana


OK, replying to my own post... Found the name for it - it's called
"post mount natural gas grill". Thanks!!!
Elana


Posted by Dan Espen on May 10, 2007, 3:42 pm

> Hello,
>
> I have a grill on my deck that is connected to the gas line in our
> house. It is a Sears Kenmore grill that we have inherited from the
> original owners. There are no other serial/identification numbers on
> it. The grill is old and has to go, but I'd like to replace it with
> another stationary gas grill that hooks up to the main line.
>
> My question is: Is there a name for these stationary/main gas line
> grills? How do I search for one? I've looked at all the Sears/Lowes
> grills, and none look like the one I have. Mine looks like a
> mushroom, with the grill compartment sitting on top of a thin long
> metal "leg". This leg has a knob to turn the grill on.
>
> Please, help naming/locating this product.

You won't find them in the stores.

I got mine online at dicksonsupply.com.

It's a natural gas grill.

Posted by George on May 10, 2007, 5:37 pm
Dan Espen wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a grill on my deck that is connected to the gas line in our
>> house. It is a Sears Kenmore grill that we have inherited from the
>> original owners. There are no other serial/identification numbers on
>> it. The grill is old and has to go, but I'd like to replace it with
>> another stationary gas grill that hooks up to the main line.
>>
>> My question is: Is there a name for these stationary/main gas line
>> grills? How do I search for one? I've looked at all the Sears/Lowes
>> grills, and none look like the one I have. Mine looks like a
>> mushroom, with the grill compartment sitting on top of a thin long
>> metal "leg". This leg has a knob to turn the grill on.
>>
>> Please, help naming/locating this product.
>
> You won't find them in the stores.


Real stores will have them. I just helped my friend set theirs up and
they got it from the local plumbing/heating place.

>
> I got mine online at dicksonsupply.com.
>
> It's a natural gas grill.

Posted by Dan Espen on May 10, 2007, 10:06 pm

> Dan Espen wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have a grill on my deck that is connected to the gas line in our
>>> house. It is a Sears Kenmore grill that we have inherited from the
>>> original owners. There are no other serial/identification numbers on
>>> it. The grill is old and has to go, but I'd like to replace it with
>>> another stationary gas grill that hooks up to the main line.
>>>
>>> My question is: Is there a name for these stationary/main gas line
>>> grills? How do I search for one? I've looked at all the Sears/Lowes
>>> grills, and none look like the one I have. Mine looks like a
>>> mushroom, with the grill compartment sitting on top of a thin long
>>> metal "leg". This leg has a knob to turn the grill on.
>>>
>>> Please, help naming/locating this product.
>> You won't find them in the stores.
>
> Real stores will have them. I just helped my friend set theirs up and
> they got it from the local plumbing/heating place.

Well, I should have said the stores mentioned.

I did look in other stores that carry grills too.
No luck.

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