It’s been a while since I’ve updated this Blogger site and because I
believe this story will have broad appeal, I’m going to use this blog to
share my experience with converting a Jenn-Air barbecue grill from
natural gas to propane gas.Usually though, I’m blogging on my newer family blog,First of all, let’s clarify the name, brand and components of the grill.Although
it boasts the Jenn-Air name (sometimes spelled Jenn-Aire), which makes
it more marketable, it’s actually not made by Jenn-Air. I wish I knew
that before I bought it at Lowe’s a few years ago.The grill is manufactured and serviced (and I use ‘serviced’ very loosely) by The grill has four large burners, a rotisserie, a warming rack and a
side burner. In our experience it’s well suited for cooking for large
groups of people.It also has workspace on both sides of the
grill and a two-door cabinet below the grill for storing barbecue tools,
etc. It’s on a nice metal cabinet, on wheels and easily moves on solid
surfaces.
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