Reviewed on 09/14/07 Plays: 2518
Grills are not something I want to pay a huge amount for so this grill from Aussie gets the job done! Not hard to put together, it took me 2 hours and not hard on my wallet, costing less than $150.00. Sturdy, well made and my steaks taste just as great as they would on a more expensive grill. Aussie Bondi II Elite Gas Grill, Grills & Outdoor, Home & Garden
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Hi I am Chris and this is the review of the Bondi Elite 7830 Aussie Grill. This is a gas grill not a charcoal grill. And Aussie is a brand that is sold by larger stores like Target Lowe's and Home Depot places like that. It is a lower end model grill. It retails for less then $150 but you actually get a lot for that price. It does have a side burner. It has two different sides. So the main burner there is only one main burner inside. It doesn't have the dual burners. It has the one burner but it cooks pretty well. It has 20 000 BTUs. The side burner has 9000 BTUs. It has a porcelain coated steel lid. And a porcelain coated wire grate. Putting it together is actually pretty easy. It obviously has been designed to put together by somebody who had actually put together a grill before. The screw holes where you tighten the screws had a little bit of wiggle to them so you could kind of twist and play with the holes to get them to line up. I like that a lot. And the screws that came with it each different kinds of screw only did one job. So there has no hunting or pecking for the right screw. These were the screws to the lid. And these are the screws for the legs. And that was that. As far as the operation of the grill it works pretty well. Turn on the thing and push on the (clank) and it lights up. The igniter for the main grill however did not work when I got it. No amount of playing with it could make it work so I have to light the main grill by hand by a lighter or matches. So I was kind of disappointed by that. But if you have ever owned gas grills before you know that the main igniter never works very well. I was actually kind of surprised when the side burner won't work at all. Considering that that was a part that you had to put together. But for a bargain priced grill it works very well. It will hold about eight hamburgers. It will hold a bunch of steaks and chicken. It really is a good side surface 412 square inches of cooking service. So it is really serviceable low-end model grill. That is the Aussie Elite series 7830.
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