Electric Home Fried Potato Dilemma

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I don't even really know what "grill" means. Is that the things with lids that are lined up like used cars at Home Depot? Do they work on windy days? Do they work in the garage on rainy days? Do they last forever like the Sunbeam almost did?

It seems like a dreadful thing to have to own but if it does the trick it might be the best answer. I certainly do miss gas since I moved South.

Seriously?:rolleyes: Home improvement store offerings, for the most part, tend to be Chinese junk. Weber is a good brand. I only use grills that don't operate with gas. I have a Weber kettle grill for which I have a rotisserie and kettle pizza kit. As much as I use it, I might get 5-6 years out of it. If you miss gas, get a jet cooker and use a CI pan or Dutch oven to fry out doors. You can probably get enough BTUs from it to properly heat a wok.
 
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