Who makes/sells heavy bbq grills in SE La??

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  • BOSS351

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    It will not be too long before my grill dies and was wanting to get something that will last many years instead of buying one every 4-5 years or so..I know there are many available in Texas but was wondering about here in La..
     

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    look into Lynx grills, Really heavy duty, almost all stainless construction. Sold here:
    Fergusons
    901 S Labarre Rd
    Metairie, LA 70001
    (504) 849-3060
    Distance: 12.49 miles
    Products Sold:

    LCR's Plumbing Warehouse
    2601 L and A Rd.
    Metairie, LA 70001
    (504) 378-8000
    Distance: 12.51 miles

    Backyard Living Pools
    7211 Regent Street Suite G
    New Orleans, LA 70124
    (504) 535-7423
    Distance: 13.66 miles

    Nordic Kitchens & Baths
    1818 Veterans Blvd
    Metairie, LA 70005
    (504) 888-2300
    Distance: 15.64 miles

    For less money, you can grab a Weber Summit series from Lowes for ~2k. Full stainless box, burners, a decent warranty, etc. I think the summit s670 will be my next grill unless I build an outdoor kitchen. If that happens I'll find something more permanent.
     
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    BOSS351

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    Thanks for the reply..I need something pretty heavy because I use wood most of the time instead of charcoal. If the metal is too thin it warps and gets distorted.
     

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    I am not sure this is what you are looking for but have you looked into the Kamodo style grills like the Big Green Egg or the like? I use hardwood lump charcoal in mine and it runs great. It is a different style of cooking but it is nice once you get used to it.
     

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    Will check out Hutch's as its close. As far as Kamado and Green eggs go its not what I'm looking for. I know they are great at what they do and are different-my little brother has one and told me the same thing..a different way of doing stuff. I'm looking at old school type grills for searing when I want to.
     

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    You can sear on them you just have to cook the meat first and sear second. I think they call it the reverse sear method. I love mine for smoking though which is mainly what I use it for over everything else.
     

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    Boathouse Smokers. Local guy has a shop on Hwy 42 by the Amite diversion canal.
    Personal friend of mine. I have one he built for me and it should last a lifetime
     
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