Am I right to be skeptical about BBQ grills that are painted?
Posted by: admin / Category: bbq grillsI picked up a little cute BBQ grill from Freecycle one day and we have used it a few times, but now I noticed that the paint is starting to peel on the inside of the lid. This BBQ is cute 'cause it looks like the Weber Jr. which I plan to buy for a replacement. I still feel uncomfortable about giving it away to anyone. I know the hardware stores sell spray to re-do your Q, but that doesn't prove it's a save thing. What is your opinion?
I would NOT use a grill that has peeling paint… I bet it was made in china… Either sand blast it off or throw it away or take it back… I actually bought a cheap hibachi at the supermarket and when I opened the box the actual grill part had peeling silver paint!!! yup, made in china… GROSS and probably NOT healthy… I showed it to customer service… they ended up pulling them ALL off the shelves…
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May 23rd, 2008 at 10:03 am
I would NOT use a grill that has peeling paint… I bet it was made in china… Either sand blast it off or throw it away or take it back… I actually bought a cheap hibachi at the supermarket and when I opened the box the actual grill part had peeling silver paint!!! yup, made in china… GROSS and probably NOT healthy… I showed it to customer service… they ended up pulling them ALL off the shelves…
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