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Originally Posted by jpk
I'd definitely go with another Weber if I ever need a new grill. My old Genesis going on 20 years now. I can still get parts if I need them. I've only had to replace the "flavor bars" once (about 3 years ago). The cast iron cooking grates are holding up well. Even the ignitor works.
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Good to know. I bought a Genesis 2 years ago. I like cooking with it, but the gas system is more touchy than my old grill. I have to bleed (or reset or whatever they call it) the safety flow restricter in the gas system about every other time I use it.
Where is the restricter? Is it in the regulator, or is it part of the gas tank? Weber sent me another regulator and it didn't make any difference. Anyone have any tips on making the gas flow every time?