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Great page. Looks like I am not the only one to use a stand-alone BBQ for a built-in.
I am aware that a replacement may not fit the space, but that might be the case with any BBQ. Also, since I need doors and a place to put the propane, it just made sense not to spend the extra on doors.
Example. My grill was $499.
A built-in grill top only: $800-1200
Door kit for propane (no bottle bracket): $300-350 ($299 at Lowes)
Side Burner for pots (we cook fish outside so a necessity): $300-350
Forced to make a counter space to make it useable: $200 and up!
Total for a built-in purpose built set-up: $1600-$2100+.
For the $2000 in difference, before me building my set-up, I'll take a chance that my space won't fit a replacement grill, and that my fairly high end grill won't last as long as a built-in.
Like I said, I am cheap!![]()
I agree 100%. I also forgot to mention that I/we plan to put a RV stove/oven in it for a cook top, even if it doesn't get used all the time it will be priceless when we need it. We have a toy hauler and have had to use the oven in it for Thanksgiving/big get togethers once or twice.
If you are going to use propane and not have power to the island you might want to check out a small RV fridge that can be run on propane, a small unit doesn't take long to cool off and they don't use a big amount of propane. You would need 12vdc but you can put a car battery in when you need it and keep it on a trickle charger when not in use.






















