I was just watching CTV (CFTO in Toronto) and they do this segment where they show bits from Consumer's Report.
This BBQ was the one that was highest rated. It was $700, but beat out ones 2-3 times the price.
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May 18th, 2005 09:24 AM #1Jr. Member

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Home Depot Vermont Castings BBQ
Anyone own a Vermont Castings BBQ from Home Depot? I went over there last weekend and really liked the look/feel of the thing, but I can’t find any reference to the model number anywhere on Vermont Castings website. I figure it must be sold only through Home Depot... and the Home Depot website doesn’t have much info on the specs.
So far I’m looking at the Weber Silver B (I hate where te controls are) or a Napoleon Ultra Chef 405 (good name, but the Ultra Chef is so low end I’m not sure its worth it), and the Broil King XL20. The Broil King is winning the race because it seems to have a lot of bang for the buck. That said, the Vermont Castings felt like it would last forever - but I can’t base a purchase on how the lid feels when I raise it!
Anyone own the Home Depot Vermont Castings, or know whether its specs are identical to the Sizzler model on the Vermont Castings Website?
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May 19th, 2005 06:55 AM #3Jr. Member
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Not that I'm a big fan of Consumers reports, but it helps! thanks!
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May 19th, 2005 09:16 AM #4
I looked at those barbecues and there ok for the money. If I were you I would still consider Weber or the Napoleon. The Napoleon is only worth the bucks if you buy the Prestige series that utilized 16g steel heating designs ++.
Buy the Weber for a few bucks more - much better quality just not as fancy looking
Things you should look at:
Heating elements should have a non-flair covering with at least 3 separate controls to even out the heat as well as shutting off areas that you are not using. Stainless steel grills are better in the long run. The thickness of material is very important, especially the lid - you don't want discoloration after a year...I could go on.
Anyway, if you do buy the unit it is still a very good choice.
Happy barbecuing!!!
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May 19th, 2005 01:55 PM #5Jr. Member
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Ya - I was disappointed with the look/feel of the Ultra Chef - but I'm not sure I can afford the Prestige ($800+?). The Vermont Castings at $700 is already stretching things about as far as I'm willing to go.
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May 19th, 2005 01:56 PM #6
I feel for some burn meat
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May 19th, 2005 02:19 PM #7
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Yeah, I saw the same report. I subscribe to CR so I will check through it when I get the chance and see if there is any useful info on this model that I can relay to you.
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May 20th, 2005 05:59 AM #8
What they were saying from the CR report was that that model was the best at even heat distribution and some other things. Others had hot and cold spots. Yea, I know what you mean by not being a fan of CR. They tend to dumb things down too much. (no disrespect to those who subscribe/like CR)
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May 20th, 2005 08:49 AM #9I am offended beyond words at your comment
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No, seriously, I agree with you. They do tend to dumb things down. And I do not always agree with their findings. However there is a whack of useful info in there for a lot of things. We cannot be experts on all things, and often their brief overview of a certain subject (the fascinating world of household vacuums or the mysteries of dishwasher dish rack coatings) or how something works is often enough to get you interested to learn more. It is also a good litmus test to compare your purchases against.
One part useful info, one part entertainment.
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May 20th, 2005 10:38 AM #10Jr. Member
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So the consumers report review was suggesting that the Home Depot version of the Vermont Castings bbq is a good buy? Any comments on reliability of the parts?
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ps - Midgetman, I love your entry under "location". I haven't heard that in ages! (ontari-ari-ario!)
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May 20th, 2005 09:40 PM #11
If you can afford to wait until the next warehouse sale:
http://forums.redflagdeals.com/showt...rmont+castings
you can pick up a Vermont Castings BBQ for $425
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May 20th, 2005 10:28 PM #12I second that! Best $425 I've ever spent on a bbq.. mmmm... bbq!
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May 21st, 2005 12:30 AM #13
Try reading this review from consumersearch.
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/sp...lls/index.html
I've gone to their site to read up on key features to look for different items. They amalgamate reports/ratings from different sources including CR and tries to put appropriate weighting on the reviews. Some interesting info. I agree the vermont casting looks beautiful though the weber has a great reputation._______________
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Mar 2nd, 2012 11:07 AM #14
I bought the 5 burner NG Vermont Castings BBQ with the infra red rotisserie, side burner and led lighting from a employee that worked at Vermont Castings. I believe the list price at the time was around $2000.00. Another friend recently bought the similar bbq at Home Depot and they quality doesn't seem to be the same, The lid is lighter, and the inside is slightly different. I don't know if it has to do with it being a newer model but I'm very happy with mind and use it maybe 50 times per year and it's never failed me once.
I believe Costco in Brampton has a 5 Burner Vermont Casting for $995. but it's not on sale.Last edited by Maymybonneliveforever; Mar 2nd, 2012 at 11:09 AM.
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