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before i buy a new Natural Gas grill... GotBonus 06-23-2006
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Posted by Kevin Jayne on June 26, 2006, 2:28 pm
If I buy this grill, can I at some point install it into a built-in unit?
I'd hate to spend $800 or more for a built-in grill when I can get one for
under $400 that will do everything I need. I asked this same question at
Home Depot and they shrugged their shoulders and were more interested in
selling a grill than figuring it out.

Thanks,
Kevin

> The sale at home depot is for one day only, isn't advertised and only
> covers their cheaper models. You are in the same boat as I was. Check out
> the VTC400 at home depot. They carry it in natural gas. It has some
> stainless parts, others are porcelain coated. The hood is porcelain. Its
> high BTU 3 burner. No side burner. Its well made and is under $400. Get
> the Vermont castings cover for it. Its well bade and fits nice. If they do
> not have the natural gas version in stock then ask them to get it for you.
> Another store in the area may have it.



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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on June 26, 2006, 3:29 pm

> If I buy this grill, can I at some point install it into a built-in unit?
> I'd hate to spend $800 or more for a built-in grill when I can get one for
> under $400 that will do everything I need. I asked this same question at
> Home Depot and they shrugged their shoulders and were more interested in
> selling a grill than figuring it out.

From what I can see of different brands, the main difference is the base.
Contact VC and see if they make some sort of frame for it to sit in as a
built in. I'm sure you can make something if need be.



Posted by Kevin Jayne on June 26, 2006, 5:01 pm
>
>> If I buy this grill, can I at some point install it into a built-in unit?
>> I'd hate to spend $800 or more for a built-in grill when I can get one
>> for under $400 that will do everything I need. I asked this same question
>> at Home Depot and they shrugged their shoulders and were more interested
>> in selling a grill than figuring it out.
>
> From what I can see of different brands, the main difference is the base.
> Contact VC and see if they make some sort of frame for it to sit in as a
> built in. I'm sure you can make something if need be.
>
Thanks for the advice! I called CFM (parent company for VC?) and was told
that there is no way to do what I want - he mumbled something about heat
distribution and clearance and said there are no grills that can be mounted
as such. I think it's time to find a local vendor (Phoenix area) that
specializes in those types of things...



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