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My house has NG. In my back yard, there is an aging, right on the verge of useless, Ducane gas grill that is connected to a gas line (as opposed to a BBQ tank). Mrs. OBD wants it to go away. I have a propane tank grill that probably has one season left. So, for a moment, we will forget there is a recession and imagine that I have money (I don't). here are 3 schools of thought on what to do:
a) Get a new gas grill to attach to the gas line. Problem: NG grills are generally about 3 x what comparable propane grills cost. b) Get an outdoor gas heater (like the kind one sees in restaurant outdoor seating areas) to attach to the gas line and get a propane grill. It kind of uglifies the patio, but it extends the usefulness of the patio into some of the chilly evenings in October and April. c) Get a propane grill, and get a fire pit/outdoor fireplace to attach to the NG line.
Any thoughts/experiences?
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