Viking Grill

I bought this Viking Grill about two years ago ( it's now July 2003). Since I've owned this $6,000 piece of junk, I've had to have the guts of it replaced, the knobs on front replaced and have scrubbed it down with "Naval Jelly" to get rid of the rust twice. It is made from the cheapest "stainless" steel that they could find, obviously. Here's the pic's .... I'd recommend that you buy a new Weber each season and then throw it away and get a new one each year. You can't go wrong, .... at least not from my point of view. Viking, by the way, has been less than helpful in resolving numerous complaints. So... here you go...

http://www.vikingrange.com/welcome.html

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