05-29-2020, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Little Bear
1) The grill cost me $2300.00 13 years ago. Replacement cost today (if they still made them) would probably be 50% more, so averaging the $350 over 13 years, it cost me about $26.00 / year to keep it like new.
2) My time is valuable. Many other thing I’d rather be doing than deep cleaning a grill.
3) They had special equipment and methods, which I don’t have. It probably would have taken me 3x as long, with less than perfect results.
4) I’m not cheap. I buy top quality products, and like to keep them looking and performing like new. I’m willing to pay for top quality services like this grill cleaning.
Yes, I could buy a cheap Chinese-made grill at a grocery store every year, but that’s not the way I do things. Others may do things differently. But I guarantee you I can cook a steak on this grill that’s just as good as any steak you can get at the finest steak houses. Not so with a cheap Chinese grill.
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Nice grill!
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