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Originally Posted by gchappel
Thanks for the input.
It does sound, like usual, you get what you pay for.
I will likely move away from Weber only because I want a true sear station.
I also have a blackstone griddle, which gets used as much as the grill.
Will be visiting dealers in the next week or so.
thanks again
gary
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I'm not getting where you're coming up with the idea that Weber doesn't offer a true sear station?
Mine is at least 15 years old and has a sear station as I pointed out in my first reply. Do they not do that on their top of the line grill anymore? I think the Genesis model comes with a sear burner too.
What do others here view as a "sear station"? I know some grills have an IR burner as the sear station. Mine, as I mentioned earlier, has three burners concentrated in the center of the gill with two burners being adjustable and the third being an on off burner.