Great Deals On BBQ Grills In San Diego!
When is the Best Time to Buy a Grill?
As Memorial Day approaches, many shoppers will consider buying a grill. After all, the holiday is the unofficial start to outdoor entertaining season! But as we’ve noted, many times over, now is not the best time to buy a grill. But when is a good time to buy a grill, you may ask. How long will you have to wait?
Patience Will Yield the Best Prices
In general, our research has shown that discounts are the steepest in August and September. This follows the overall thrust of seasonal cycles in general; as the season draws to a close, stores will put associated items on sale, reaching clearance-level pricing the longer you wait.
To illustrate this trend, we took a look at two specific grill types — a Kenmore 4-burner gas grill, and a Char-Broil 2-burner gas grill — over the course of the 2014 summer season, to see how this pricing cycle plays out. Check more here.
Getting the Best Price on a Grill
Looking for a new grill at a great price? If so, here are some points that you may want to consider before you buy.
The Best Time to Buy
Sometimes patience prevails, especially when it comes to finding a great price on a grill. For many of us, the realization that it is time to buy a new grill happens around early spring and into the summer. This is also the time that the sales on grills peak, as do the prices.
Waiting until the end of the summer season to purchase a new grill almost always results in significant savings of 40 to 70 percent off.
One reason the prices on grills drop significantly in late August and September is that retailers often use the same selling space for holiday merchandise which starts arriving in stores as early as July. So a good rule of thumb is to keep an eye out for artificial Christmas trees in the stores, and then start shopping for a new grill. See more here.
BBQ grills are constructed using top quality 304 stainless steel, making each model highly resistant to corrosion and the harsh effects of continued exposure to the elements.
GRILL BUYING GUIDE
Make sure you decide what features are most important to you, and how much you’re willing to spend. One factor that’s constantly overlooked is grill performance, so steer clear of models that boast lots of features, but don’t have the quality to pull them off.
Once you’ve figured out type and price, it’s time to assess the key components of every grill:
- Cooking System: The core of any good grill is the cooking system. A well-made charcoal grill will contain a sturdy, heavy-duty, plated steel cooking grate and a charcoal grate to place the fuel on. A lid with air vents should top things off. For a free-standing, non-portable gas grill, you should look for models that have two or more separate burners (not just control knobs), which allow for greater heat control. Smaller, portable and electric models may have fewer burners but should still have solutions for heat control and emit even, consistent heat.
- Construction: A quick way to test construction is with a simple shake. A good quality grill will feel solid and sturdy when you shake it. A poorly made grill will wiggle unevenly and may sound loose or flimsy. If a grill isn’t solid on the sales floor, chances are it will fall apart rather quickly on your patio or deck. Read full article here.
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