
The actual functionality of this grill is EXCELLENT. It is PERFECT for its intended cause…cooking for 1-2 hungry men, or 1-4 average people. The grate is made out of cast iron and requires to be initially coated in vegetable oil over 300 degree fire for 2 hrs (according to the manual).
I recommend doing what I did to get the grill ready for use…in order to burn off all the factory oils and “crap,” I just filled it to the rim with charcoal and left it to burn…when I came back, all the oil’s, crap, and “new stink” disappeared and the cast iron grates were seasoned and ready for use.
The grill will arrive with all the pieces for it within the actual grill box. Everything is sticky as it has been coated with oil from the factory, so make sure you assemble your grill in the proper location. The grill has numerous screws and mini pieces which are not clearly identified at all in the instruction manual.
The instruction manual is absolutely worthless as its measurements for the pieces are inaccurate and in my particular case, I had less pieces that what the manual said I needed, yet I still assembled the grill without running out of pieces.
I will spare you the agonizing details of my assembly experience and summarize it as: Assembling the grill is going to be the ONLY bad experience in owning this product.
29 Mar 2011
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In this 21st century world, science has advanced to a level where there are appliances to assist a homemaker with almost everything in the Kitchen.
With a move of the finger (to press a switch), one can electronically carry out the job which manually would’ve been less efficient and long and tedious.
These are definitely a boon for the fast paced urban life, which is attracting a large number of people and taking them to cities these days.

Home appliances affect our lives in a large number of aspects. For instance, while air conditioners promise us a comfortable working temperature to live in, washing machines remove the need for physical labor on cleaning regularly used clothes.
There are machines like burners and dish washers to relieve one of endless hours spent in the kitchen on preparing one meal after the other.
These appliances are integrated in our lives with such a strong bond that it feels like a no man’s land in our own house without electricity.
Not just they make life simpler and longer, a lot of such products ensure that we eat healthier than usual. Microwaves these days come with a technology that preserves nutrition while refrigerators help storing them.
The increased use of these innovations can one day lead to a level of comfort that none of us has ever thought of.
17 Jul 2009
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