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<blockquote data-quote="BaitCaster" data-source="post: 207517" data-attributes="member: 2895"><p>Well, I bought the Viking yesterday. It's a pretty awseome grill - extremely well built - all stainless steel construction - built in the USA. </p><p></p><p>Comes with an infrared burner, three stainless steel tube burners and an infrared rotisserie burner. Nice big cooking surface and a really cool smoker box. </p><p></p><p>Halogen lights under the hood and lighted knobs for night grilling. </p><p></p><p>Electonic igntition (powered by a 9 volt battery) lights the burners when you turn the knob (no need to push any buttons), like a regular gas range. The burners re-light themselves automatically if blown out by a strong gust of wind. </p><p></p><p>Heavy duty commercial grade rotisserie is strong enough to cook a turkey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaitCaster, post: 207517, member: 2895"] Well, I bought the Viking yesterday. It's a pretty awseome grill - extremely well built - all stainless steel construction - built in the USA. Comes with an infrared burner, three stainless steel tube burners and an infrared rotisserie burner. Nice big cooking surface and a really cool smoker box. Halogen lights under the hood and lighted knobs for night grilling. Electonic igntition (powered by a 9 volt battery) lights the burners when you turn the knob (no need to push any buttons), like a regular gas range. The burners re-light themselves automatically if blown out by a strong gust of wind. Heavy duty commercial grade rotisserie is strong enough to cook a turkey. [/QUOTE]
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