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    Why We Spent $850 on a Barbecue

    We recently purchased an $850 barbecue and when I told a family member, the first thing she said to me was “that’s a lot of money – I thought you were frugal!”.

    What she didn’t understand is that we were being frugal by spending that much on a barbecue.

    Let me start at the beginning…

    A few weeks ago, we were preparing to make dinner on the barbecue. I was greatly looking forward to grilled vegetables and chicken – this was the first time using the barbecue since last summer.

    So, you can imagine my dissapointment when my husband went outside to get the food on the grill and came right back inside, saying that the barbecue was completely rusted and unuseable.

    That was a sad day.

    What went wrong…

    The mistake that we made was a year earlier when we purchased that barbecue.

    We didn’t do our research. It was late spring and we just wanted to cook outdoors. we wanted burgers and sausage and chicken – all done on the grill.

    The problem was that we only had about $150 to spend. We ended up purchasing a cheap, $125 barbecue from Zellers without much thought.

    The result was a barbecue that was incredibly difficult to put together, cooked unevenly, and rusted to death in a year’s time.

    Starting over…

    Thanks to a bonus from my husband’s work, we were able to afford a much better barbecue this time around.

    However, instead of just running out and buying whatever we could find, Richard spent hours researching the best barbecues out there.

    After a few trips to stores with barbecue sales, we found a few Weber barbecues to consider. Richard did more online research and found that the one we were leaning toward the most was a very good quality barbecue and the price was actually pretty decent.

    So, we bought it. With taxes, we spent around $850 for our Weber barbecue. It’s certainly one of the most expensive things we’ve ever purchased, but you know what? It was worth it.

    There are some things you should condiser paying full price for, and I now believe a barbecue is one of them.

    Have you ever purchased an expensive, but quality item instead of an inexpensive, but poor quality item?

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    Why We Spent $850 on a Barbecue

    1. Stephanie says:

      Good for you! Our Weber was $750 when we bought it in 1996. We’ve replaced the grill and the flavourizer bars, but it is still going strong. It is connected to our house natural gas so we use it pretty much all year round.

    2. sabs says:

      Just to give you an extra reassurance – someone gave us an old weber bbq in 2004 (It was 10 yrs old already) and works absolutely amazing still. And so rust! It’s not super pretty or shiny but that doesn’t justify buying a new one for us yet!! We will only ever buy a weber when the time comes…if ever! HAHA

    3. teachermum says:

      “Have you ever purchased an expensive, but quality item instead of an inexpensive, but poor quality item?”

      On purpose, no. We always do our research, try and find the best model for our needs (may not be the MOST expensive, but is NEVER the bottom end model). We save up rather than rushing out and grabbing anything that would do. The big problem I have now is that you cannot buy a decent product anymore!

      We bought a Honda lawnmower with the stag money dh got. It was over $800, more than 25 years ago. Gas powered, self propelled push mower (we have a fairly large lawn). It lasted more than 22 years and frankly we could have still replaced the broken handle, but it was a very expensive repair. The new Toro was $400. It weighs half as much. I don’t even think you can buy that type of mower for $800 anymore-they just don’t make the quality. I have no illusions that this one will last anywhere near 20 years.

      We had a dishwasher that lasted over 15 years. But, it was about $800 25 years ago. In the same time frame we had friends that were on their 5th one as they only bought the cheapest models.

      My parents original couch is still in their living room. It has been recovered twice and is due for a third. 54 years old and still holding up just fine (in a house with no family room and unfinished rec room for most of our growing up years). Good luck finding anything half that quality these days.

      You go to buy any appliance these days and they tell you it will last 10 years. I’d be embarrassed to say that! Don’t even talk to me about “green”…apparently landfill is unlimited and free???

      Consumer Reports is our friend; we research most every new purchase. Now if only some manufacturer might ask me what I think…

      PS, my dh loves his new ( 2 years old) Weber! They actually make a product you might get a hernia lifting that at least feels like it might last more than 5 years! This said by someone who has a 19 yr old Previa in the garage and just escorted the Sears repair guy out who came to check the brand new fridge that arrived last Thursday whose door won’t shut right…grrr!!!

    4. Leslie says:

      Get yourself a big lock & chain. I had a neighbor once that was greatly attracted to our BBQ, and tried to come for it in the middle of the night. Good thing I had a very noisy gate. It scared him away…but I knew it was him, I caught him eyeballing it once when I was mowing the lawn. And no, it wasn’t me he wanted!!

    5. Maria says:

      I got a Cha-Broil Stainless steel 5 years ago paid $150 and I use plastic cover to cover it. It is still in great shapes and no rust at all. I guess it is depends on how well you take care it. I love Weber brand but cannot afford for the price.

    6. Minou says:

      I bought my husband a Charbroil barbecue from Wal-Mart back in 2003 for $323. It was decent, but not expensive. Much to my husband’s frustration, it still works well and hasn’t rusted (He’s always wanted a really fancy one, so every year he claims that ‘this will be the year’ that the burner’s ‘gonna fail’, and every year, I show him where we can order a new burner online when that time comes), With the exception of this winter, the barbecue has always been outside. I MAY let him buy a new one this year when they go on clearance in August.

      Was your barbecue covered over the winter? Was it cast, or did it have a stainless steel lid that rusted?

    7. Erin says:

      That is a great BBQ – I think you can be frugal and enjoy some fine items at the same time. If you invest in an item (such as a BBQ, a Couch, etc.) you appreciate it and take care of it – and it should take care of you too!

    8. That is one great-looking BBQ! I agree, though. I think it’s much smarter to do your research and spend a bit more to get quality items – as long as you use them, which in your case, you totally do! I recently splurged on a KitchenAid blender instead of buying a cheapie one. But, I found it at HomeSense on sale and also had a mail-in rebate. It did cost more than the cheaper models, but I’ve gone through a couple of those already, so had I bought a good one in the first place, I would have actually saved money in the end.

    9. We bought a Weber last year also. We decided that after years of replacing cheap BBQ after cheap BBQ we needed to spend the money and get a good one. My husband did lots of reseach and purchased an $1050 Weber on sale for $500! We bought it last year at the end of season and it was so low because it was the previous years model. We have had BBQ a few times already this year and everything we have made has been amazing! We are so ahppy with our puchase!! It was worth every penny :)

    10. Anna P says:

      We did the same splurge on a vacuum. I love cleaning and over the years have spent 100-200 a year on buying a new vacuum!! They seemed to only last up to a year! When my last vacuum lost suction and after I took it all apart to find I couldn’t fix it, I decided to splurge on a dyson. I bought it on sale in January and have no complaints so far, and fingers crossed that it was worth the splurge!!

    11. Bobbi says:

      I think when buying something you will be using all the time you need to spend the money for Quality. I go frugal on the basics and everyday supply’s. Then I have the money for the good stuff I want to spend more on. Which for my husband is BBQ and Electronics

    12. Julie says:

      Thumbs up on the Weber BBQ. I purchased one in 2005 and it still works fabulously today. I was fortunate enough to get mine at 50% off so it was around $400 (store closing discount), but it would have been worth it at full price too.

    13. Jessica says:

      Agreed! We spent about $350 on ours & it has actually fallen apart, the screw that holds the lid in place burnt right through! we improvised last year by putting another screw but that kept falling out, sometimes while we were cooking. We’ve replaced the grilling surface twice in 3 years & the ignition is gone. This year we are going to purchase a weber aswell.

    14. Anna says:

      A tent! Living in BC where it rains all the time, it is worth it to spend month on a quality tent with taped seams and a fly that reaches the ground. My fellow Brownie leader was so proud when she found a 10 man tent on sale for $50 at CT. When our girls tried to put it up the cheap poles shattered and it was unusable.

    15. maria says:

      awesome brag…will buy one like yours (since Richard did all th research for us) ;-) once we have extras moola.

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