Weber is a good choice. I can't remember how old mine is, at least 10 years and the only thing I changed were the grills. It has chips in the porcelain here and there from "other people" not being careful with my cover, but they aren't even rusted through. Oh, and i made new wooden handles when I needed to, I see they come with plastic/synthetic handles now. Mine's charcoal. I have another gas grill for that emergency BBQ urge, but I'll probably always have a Weber for the backyard for serious grillin. Now, having said that, if you want a grill to bring around to camping/parks/picnics, etc, then go with the Smokey, it's a lot easier to drag around and also good value. And Smokey makes an awesome smoker, that if you keep it in dry storage also lasts a long time.
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