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grillpartszone-blog · 7 years ago
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grillpartshub-blog · 2 years ago
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Smoke Canyon Grills Replace with Stainless Steel Heat Shield for Exact Fit GR2034205-SC-00 Model In Best Price
Fits Master Forge: GCP-2601, GGP-2501, GGPL-2100CA Fits Master Chef: GCP-2601 Fits Members Mark: GR2071001-MM-00 Fits Perfect Flame: MH45812 3JYP, MH458513 3JYP Fits Uniflame: GBC1076WE-C, GBC976W Fits Smoke Canyon: GR2034205-SC-00 Dimensions: 16 1/2″ x 4″ Compatible Part Numbers: BBQHP3, MCM92151 Material: Stainless Steel For More details
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4 PACK REPLACEMENT STAINLESS STEEL BURNER FOR SMOKE CANYON, BRINKMANN, MEMBERS MARK, GRILL KING AND CHARMGLOW GAS GRILL MODELS
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grillpartsfactory-blog · 8 years ago
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Replacement Gas Grill Burner For Bbq Tek, Bond, Brinkmann, Grill King, Master Cook, Presidents Choice & Lowes Models
Dimensions : 14 5/8" x 1" Dia.
Material : Stainless Steel
Compatible Part Numbers: BMGKTB1, MCM14251, MCM151425114, 14251
We Highly Recommend That You Measure The Size Of Your Original Parts and Compare Them To What We Have Listed Before Your OrderFits Compatible Models :
BBQTEK : GSF2616AC BBQTEK , GSF2616AK , GSF3016A BBQTEK , GSF3016E BBQTEK , GSF3016H , GSF3016HN , SSS3416TB , SSS3416TBS , SSS3416TBSN , SSS3416TC
BOND : GSF2616AC-BOND , GSF3016E , GSS2116B
BRINKMANN : 810-1420-1 , 810-1450-0 , 810-1450-1 , 810-1570-0 , 810-8425-S Brinkmann , 810-9390-0 , 810-9390-1 , 810-9390-2 , 810-9490-F , 810-9500-0 , 810-9610-F , 810-9620-0
BROILCHEF : GSF2616AC-1-06695010 , GSF2616AK-06695001 , GSF2616AKN-06695009 , GSF3016E-06695011
CHARGRILLER : 2001 , 2020
GRAND HALL : M5205ALP
GRILL KING : 810-8425-S
GRILLMASTER : 720-0697 GrillMaster
LIFE@HOME : 25775
MASTER COOK : SRGG30001B , SRGG3001B
MEMBERS MARK : GR3055-14684 , M3206ANG , M3905ANG , M5205ANG Members Mark
NEXGRILL : 720-0697
PERFECT FLAME : GAC3615 , GSF3016A
PRESIDENTS CHOICE : SSS3416TCS , SSS3416TCSN
SAMS : M3206ALP , M3206ANG , M3206ANG
SMOKE CANYON : GR2002401-SC-00
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centralparkpawsblog · 6 years ago
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Taste of the Wild vs Blue Buffalo
https://www.centralparkpaws.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/517Di5wcTWL.jpg Taste of the Wild (TotW) versus Blue Buffalo. Which will prove to be the better dry dog food?
In our family of canines, we have various dietary needs and picky eaters.
Researching and comparing the different diets is the only way for us to figure out the most suitable fit for our family.
Deciding on the best dog food can be a difficult task.
Nutrition is an integral part of our dog’s health, we always want to make sure we are picking the right food, and with the vast selection of food available, it can be quite a daunting task.
What to Consider When Choosing the Right Dog Food
Age (Senior dogs need different food from puppies)
Size
Weight
Energy level
Health – Heart or kidney disease, GI issues such as chronic pancreatitis or irritable bowel disease, allergies, and so on
Many components have to come together in a single dry dog food to satisfy your dog’s many needs.
Also, the endless variables of grain-free, chicken-free, soy-free, etc. sometimes seems to complicate the decision even more.
All of these factors is why deciding on the right dog food is challenging.
Taste of the Wild
Taste of the Wild is one of the most well-known high-protein dog foods, but is it the best?
If you’re curious as to how it stacks up against other dog food brands, we’ve also compared it with Fromm and Orijen.
Taste of the Wild Company History
TotW is one of eleven brands owned by the Diamond Pet Company.
Diamond Pet started in 1970 by a couple of brothers-in-law and has since become one of the most rapidly expanding pet food companies worldwide. TotW has been a family run business from the very start.
TotW produces food in the United States, in 5 different manufacturing locations coast to coast. However, TotW purchases a few of the ingredients from overseas.
A nice thing about TotW is that they only use ingredients that are sustainable and humanely raised.
The concept of their food is that TotW manufactures “…a high-quality, yet affordable pet food option.”
The formulas for their dog food were created based on a dog’s ancestral dietary requirements.
Taste of the Wild Varieties
Taste of the Wild has nine unique dog food varieties, including specific blends for small breeds and puppies.
Taste of the Wild’s 3 Best Sellers
High Prairie
Pacific Stream
Sierra Mountain
Blue Buffalo
Blue Buffalo Company History
An Airedale named Blue was the inspiration behind Blue Buffalo.
Bill Bishop founded the company in 2003.
Blue Buffalo started as a small family run business but in 2018, that all changed when General Mills purchased the company.
Blue Buffalo Varieties
Blue Buffalo has five different dry dog food lines:
Blue Life Protection
The Life Protection line includes 23 varieties with unique formulas for puppies, adults, seniors, breed size, and weight management. The Blue Life Protection lines are “formulated for the health and well-being” of dogs.
Freedom Grain-Free
This grain-free line consists of 12 food choices ranging from puppies to seniors and a couple specific to breed sizes.
Basics Limited
This line has 13 recipes. These foods are limited ingredient formulas for dogs with food sensitivities.
They have specific blends for weight management, puppies, adults, and seniors.
Plus, they have foods based on breed size as well.
Blue Wilderness
Like the other lines, this one has unique formulas for age and size.
This line was “Inspired by the diet of wolves, true omnivores whose endurance is legendary.”
This is a grain-free, high-protein option, one of the dog feeds best for German Shepherds.
Blue Natural Veterinary Diet
Normally only vet clinics are allowed to sell this line of dog food, though you can buy it online if you have a prescription..
Blue Buffalo 3 Best Sellers of Dry Dog Food:
Life Protection Formula Natural Adult
Life Protection Formula Natural Adult Small Breed
Wilderness with Chicken
Recalls and Lawsuits
Like many products relating to health and safety, dog food is subject to recalls to make sure bad food isn’t eaten by your pet.
Taste of the Wild Recalls
While Diamond Pet Food has had several recalls, Taste of the Wild only has had one, which occurred in May of 2012.
The recall was due to salmonella contamination in their South Carolina facility. It was only the dry food formulas involved in this recall.
The varieties of TotW involved were not listed, but all dry dog food with production codes containing a 2 or 3 in the 9th position and an X in the next character position were recalled.
The preventative measures taken by TotW have been successful in avoiding any further dog food recalls.
It is worth noting that there are two ongoing lawsuits filed against Diamond Pet Food that impact Taste of the Wild.
The first lawsuit was filed in August of 2018 and stated specific varieties of food are contaminated. The three foods involved are:
Allegations are just that: allegations. They’re not evidence of wrongdoing.
Taste of the Wild Grain-Free High Prairie Canine Formula Roasted Bison and Roasted Venison Dry Dog Food
Taste of the Wild Grain-Free Pacific Stream Canine Formula Smoked Salmon Dry Dog Food
Taste of the Wild Prairie Puppy Formula Grain-Free.
The lawsuit is asserting that the foods are contaminated with pesticides, heavy metal (arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium), acrylamide, and BPA.
The other lawsuit submitted was in February of 2019. The lawsuit is for identical claims of contamination to the suit filed in 2018.
The five formulas included in this lawsuit are:
Taste of the Wild Grain-Free High Prairie Canine Formula Roasted Bison and Roasted Venison Dry Dog Food
Taste of the Wild Grain Free Pacific Stream Canine Formula Smoked Salmon Dry Dog Food
Taste of the Wild Prairie Puppy Formula Grain-Free
Taste of the Wild Southwest Canyon with Beef in Gravy
Taste of the Wild Southwest Canyon with Wild Boar
Blue Buffalo Recalls
Blue Buffalo has had seven recalls related to dog products:
March 2017
Blue Wilderness Rocky Mountain Recipe TM Red Meat Dinner Wet Food For Adult Dogs was recalled due to high levels of beef thyroid hormones.
February 2017
Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe Healthy Weight, Chicken Dinner with Garden Vegetables, 12.5 ounce can, was recalled due to possible aluminum contamination.
February 2017
The following varieties packaged in the 3.5 oz cup were impacted due to packaging issues with the foil cover:
BLUE Divine Delights Filet Mignon Flavor in Gravy
BLUE Divine Delights New York Strip Flavor in Gravy
BLUE Divine Delights Prime Rib Flavor in Gravy
BLUE Divine Delights Rotisserie Chicken Flavor in Gravy
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Filet Mignon Flavor
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Porterhouse Flavor
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Grilled Chicken Flavor
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Top Sirloin Flavor
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Angus Beef Flavor
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Roasted Turkey Flavor
BLUE Divine Delights Pate with Bacon, Egg, and Cheese
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Sausage, Egg and Cheese Flavor
BLUE Divine Delights Pate Steak and Egg Flavor
BLUE Wilderness Trail Trays Duck Grill
BLUE Wilderness Trail Trays Beef Grill
BLUE Wilderness Trail Trays Chicken Grill
BLUE Wilderness Trail Trays Turkey Grill
May 2016
30lb Blue Buffalo Life Protection Formula Fish & Sweet Potato Recipe for Dogs was recalled due to high moisture content.
November 2015
Cub Size Wilderness Wild Chews Bones was recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
October 2010
Due to possible Excess Vitamin D, the following were recalled:
4.5#, 11#, 24# Blue Wilderness Chicken Flavor dry dog food
11#, 24# Blue Basics Limited Ingredient Formula Salmon and Potato Recipe dry dog food
30# Blue Life Protection Formula Natural Chicken & Brown Rice Recipe Large Breed Adult dog food
April 2007
All canned dog foods and dog treats manufactured at American Nutrition, Inc., which included food manufactured for Blue Buffalo, were recalled due to ingredient tampering.
Added melamine was found in the unauthorized use of rice protein in the food and treats.
What’s Important When Choosing a Dog Food?
This beagle would like to argue that taste is the most important consideration of all
As I mentioned earlier, your dog’s health issues and preferences are significant factors in deciding on the best food for your canine, but other things also need to be considered as well, such as:
Price
Availability
Ingredients
Dog food company’s reputation
Where the ingredients are sourced
Where the food is manufactured
Comparison of Taste of the Wild vs. Blue Buffalo
Ingredients
  Winner: Blue Buffalo   
The two companies have similar ingredients, such as blueberries, chicken, and probiotics, but Blue Buffalo has more vegetables and superfoods.
Also, it is lower in fat and higher in fiber, omega-6, and omega-3 fatty acids.
Another reason why Blue Buffalo won for ingredients was because of they have foods with and without grains, so you can choose the food that works best for your dog’s dietary needs.
Taste of the Wild
TotW is entirely grain-free.
In place of grains, they have a mix of lentils and potatoes (including sweet potatoes).
They also use potato and pea flour to replace more traditional flours.
The first couple of ingredients in each of the top sellers is high-quality proteins.
As for the rest of the ingredients, there are a variety of fruits and vegetables, but being that the food is protein focused, it is a bit on the lighter side.
Blue Buffalo
The example ingredients are from the Wilderness line of dry dog food, which is Blue Buffalo’s most similar line to Taste of the Wild.
Blue Buffalo offers a wide variety of proteins, grains, vegetables, and fruits.
But, most of all, between their different dog food lines you can meet almost any dog’s needs.
Price/Value
  Winner: Taste of the Wild   
When comparing Blue Buffalo’s high protein line, Blue Wilderness, TotW was less expensive.
Blue Buffalo’s Wilderness line averages over $2 per pound whereas TotW averages under $2 per pound.
As usual, TotW won when it comes to pricing, and it is hard to beat the price and value you receive when buying TotW.
Availability
  Winner: Taste of the Wild   
Taste of the Wild only won by a hair.
Blue Buffalo can be found in almost all large pet stores, some boutique stores (but only select lines), some large hardware stores and grocery store chains.
TotW can be found in most of those locations plus doggy daycares and even high-end grocery stores.
Their online availability is pretty much the same.
Taste
  Winner: Taste of the Wild   
This was pretty easy; my dogs didn’t care for the LifeSource bits.
Blue LifeSource Bits are a precise blend of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, but that’s only good if the dogs will eat them.
The X Factor
  Winner: Blue Buffalo   
Blue Buffalo won by a landslide!  Blue Buffalo is involved in 4 community programs.
Pet Cancer Awareness
Sierra Delta Service Dogs for Heroes
Canine Cancer Genome Project
Shelter Stars/Home 4 the Holidays
Overall
  Winner: Blue Buffalo   
Blue Buffalo can be found in most places. Though price-wise the protein-focused brand came in higher than ToTW, other dog food lines are less expensive per pound than ToTW.
The number one reason they came out the winner is because of the wide selection of food options.  They have food for so many different needs:
Puppies
Adults
Seniors
Weight management
High protein
Prescription foods
Limited ingredient foods for allergic dogs
Large and small breed varieties
Conclusion
Both TotW and Blue Buffalo are excellent dog food brands, so you really can’t go wrong with either food.
If you’re still on the fence about the food, don’t forget to consider things like availability, company reputation, and ingredient sourcing.
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What I Spent: Three-Day Road Trip Through the Southwestern US
01 of 04
Upfront Costs
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The upfront costs of vacations are predictable. It’s the little things—airport snacks, cocktails before dinner, tipping a tour guide—that can throw even the most well-planned vacation budget off track. In new series, we look at the spending patterns of real travelers in popular destinations, so you can estimate what you’ll actually spend. 
In this installment, two friends fly into Vegas and drive for three days from Nevada to Utah to Arizona.
Upfront costs:
Flights: $463.60 (Newark, NJ to Las Vegas, NV)
Accomodations: $156 (per person)
Rental Car: $102 (per person)
Antelope Canyon Tours: $78(per person) for the most popular tour time.
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02 of 04
Monday
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11:00 a.m. The drive from Las Vegas to Utah is filled with gorgeous scenery. Driving out of the most over-the-top city in the U.S. and immediately being surrounded by miles of desert is a bit surreal. How can a bright, showy city exist smack in the middle of all this? This, mainly being the stunning purple mountains in the distance, getting ever closer as we drive past cactus after desert brush. Of course, as we approach the mountains, we realize they aren’t actually purple, but a red-brown color.
We are stocked up on road trip essentials (peanut butter cups, popcorn, cheese doodles, and granola bars, à la Trader Joe’s), the music is blaring, the sun is shining, and our spirits are high (fueled by a mix of caffeine, peanut butter cups, and the view). Cost: $13
1:15 p.m. When we reach Zion National Park, we are completely surrounded by those red-brown mountains, which are even higher and more awe-inspiring as we get closer. First things first: check into the hotel. We’re staying at Cable Mountain Lodge, and our suite is much bigger than my small Manhattan apartment. We stock up on waters, and hit the trail! Cost: $1.55
2:00 p.m. On our way into the park, we see a very enticing sign for salmon tacos next to the Zion Brewery (mental note saved for later). Admission into the park for the day is $15 each, which includes the access to all the hiking trails. We don’t have time for such luxuries, but instead we have our sights set on one of the most strenuous (and perhaps one of the scariest) trails: Angel’s Landing. Cost: $15
As we set off on the trail, I’m a little disappointed. The trail itself is a paved path. I grew up in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, so I can’t believe that a hiking trail is paved. Yes, the hike is steep, and yes, many parts of the trail wind around a cliff side with a sheer drop-off, but the path itself is steady, so no real need for worry. That is, until we reach the top. Oh, so this is what everyone was talking about. The end of the path greets us with a narrow ridge and a chain to hold onto so you don’t fall over the edge. I take a few steps and decide I’m not cut out for this kind of hiking today. I let my friend tackle the rest of the climb, and I sit down with the rest of those who decided not to do it.
5:45 p.m. Now at the base of the park (the climb down was quick–a bit of a jog at some points as the downhill slope and our excitement to eat those salmon tacos overcame us), we are ravenous. Charging straight into the brewery, we order 11 flights (that’s their full menu of beer, so might as well sample everything!), two orders of salmon tacos, and chili cheese fries (because we earned it). We figured that ordering all 11 flights was a normal occurrence, but with the surprised look we got from our server and others, we quickly realize we are maybe a little overzealous. Oh, well! We finish up and then order a growler to-go of our favorite beer that we tried—a delicious sour beer with fruity notes. Cost: $58.35
7:15 p.m. We proceed to the hot tub with our growler, considering it physical therapy for our soon-to-be-sore muscles. We relax with the sunset and chat with a few other visiting families before we call it a night–but not without first stopping by the brewery to buy a second growler to bring home with us. Cost: $15
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03 of 04
Tuesday
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8:30 a.m. Next up: we’re heading out of Zion and on our way to Page, Arizona. But first, breakfast. We stop at a cute little diner where my friend orders a giant savory crepe covered in hollandaise sauce and I get a bacon, tomato, and scrambled egg grilled cheese (I definitely helped myself to some of that crepe, though). Cost: $15.48
9:15 a.m. We had no idea what was in store for us, but we’re now winding through narrow, cliffside roads. We make our way up, up, and up, all the while, gorgeous textured mountains are taking over our entire view. It’s simultaneously beautiful and terrifying—one side of the road is a sheer drop-off, and as we get higher, the drop-off gets deeper. The mountain fairytale ends with a mile-long drive through a dark tunnel, straight into the belly of a mountain.
We get to the main road again (and pick up our jaws off the car floor), and stop for gas. Cost: $20.78
11:00 a.m. We arrived in Page about an hour and a half before our appointment with Antelope Canyon Tours, so we are hitting up a local bar. Finding wifi and a place to charge our phones was really our main criteria, but a couple of late morning beers doesn’t hurt. Cost: $11.50
12:30 p.m. Our scheduled tour for Antelope Canyon is at 12:30, which was the recommended tour, as the light is optimal during this time of day in the Upper Canyon. We take a bumpy, somewhat thrilling ride on an off-road path into the desert to arrive at the entrance to the canyon. The path is tight, and some parts require being squished up against the canyon wall as other tour groups make their way by in the opposite direction. Our guide seems to have the most uncanny ability to locate the best photos. “Here, give me your phone,” and after bending into an awkward position against the canyon wall to capture the perfect shot, the results were truly unbelievable. The guides have also named many parts of the canyon, as if the wind and waters had magically formed presidential faces overtime; we can see Obama, Bush, Trump, and Lincoln–the resemblance is actually pretty spot-on for some of these.
3:00 p.m. While on our way out of Page, we spot Big Texas BBQ and, stomachs rumbling, we’re sold. I ordered the sampler–ribs, pulled chicken, and smoked sausages. A side of baked beans and coleslaw and ice cream for dessert really rounded out the meal. Cost: $25.52
4:30 p.m. Barely five minutes out of Page, we’re immediately driving by Horseshoe Bend, and we decide to stop for a spontaneous exploration. We climb up and over a massive sandy hill, and we can spot the indistinguishable landmark. The colors are so vibrant this time of day, and the water bending around the rock is perfectly still. The breathtaking and slightly unexpected view makes Horseshoe Bend one of our favorite stops so far.
We’re back in the car, and on our way to Flagstaff, Arizona, and the landscape around us is slowly changing again. The flat-top mountains are gone, being replaced by trees (how long has it been since we’ve seen those?) and one gorgeous blue, snowy peak getting closer in the distance. The mountain is located near Flagstaff and a popular skiing destination.
6:30 p.m. Reaching Flagstaff, we come upon a quaint and cool little town. It’s an eclectic mix of old Southern-style architecture, artful graffiti, and neon signs—a hipster-millennial playground. Our hotel—Monte Vista—is apparently infamous for being haunted. Since the 1920s, quite a few people have died there, and ghosts are apparently rampant throughout the hotel.
7:30 p.m. After checking into our room, which is the very same room that actor Anthony Hopkins had stayed in, we head downstairs to one of the bars located off the hotel lobby. In the first bar, which has a fancy but hip cocktail menu, we try the Magic Eight Ball, which is a fruity gin concoction that tasted pretty good. Then, we head off to another bar, which is more of a dive bar–with karaoke to boot. Exhausted, we leave the bar and look out for the known elevator ghost on our way up to our room (no luck). Cost: $16
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04 of 04
Wednesday
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8:30 a.m. Recommended by our bartender from the night before, we head to MartAnne’s Burrito Palace. The colorful, quirky Mexican spot is previously a small, hole-in-the-wall restaurant (explained to us by a friendly local and our waitress, who once owned the place, but had now stepped aside for her daughter). The previous location became so popular and the line to get in so long, that they had no choice but to upgrade to a much bigger space. I order the Fiesta Potatoes with a fried egg on top, and it does not disappoint. Cost: $22.14
On our way to the car, we decide to stop for a coffee at a not-so-subtle shop called Whyld Ass, and I order the Mexican Specialty Latte. Unfortunately, it tastes like hot, steamy taco seasoning, not the caffeinated version of Mexican hot cocoa that I was hoping for. Cost: $6.02
10:00 a.m. The drive to the Grand Canyon is a bit of a longer one (about three hours), and we decide to veer off the main highways for the Arizona backroads. The sun is out in full force, and the landscape, yet again, is amazing. Bright green brush and strange-but-pretty cacti occupy the desert while red and purple mountains stand tall in the distance. The closer we get, the more I’m wondering where the Grand Canyon could possibly fit into all of this.
2:15 p.m. A quick stop for gas, and a bit of fumbling for directions later, we make it to the National Park. Since the zipline closes at 4:00 p.m., we try to hurry along to the canyon. We buy our tickets and board the shuttle. Cost: $93.31 (zipline tickets + canyon admission)
The zipline is brand new (opened January 2018), and the view, as anyone can imagine, is breathtaking. The actual thrills only lasted two lines and 20 minutes tops, which was a bit of a disappointment. We’re in our RV on our way back to the shuttle stop, but our driver decides to pull over at the edge of the cliff to show us Quartermaster Canyon. Closed off to the public, and once the scene of a historic expedition, it is hard not to feel a bit unworthy standing on such sacred ground and taking in the unbelievable view.
3:15 p.m. There are two more shuttle stops and two different spots to view the Grand Canyon. The second stop on the line is slightly disappointing. After being wowed by Zion, Antelope, Horseshoe Bend, and Quartermaster, the canyon we are staring at now felt a little less grand. The third shuttle stop, however, immediately stops those complaints. It turns out the Grand Canyon is most definitely worth the hype. We’re on a massive rock with miles and miles of canyon stretched out before us on three sides. On one side, there is an old abandoned guano mine that makes this scene that much cooler.
4:30 p.m. The drive back to Vegas is peaceful, both of us exhausted and satisfied from our journey. We stop for gas one more time and return our rental car before venturing back into Sin City. Cost: $5.01
Totals:
Food & Drinks: $184.56
Activities: $186.31
Accommodations: $156
Transportation: $591.39
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bbqpartsfactory-blog · 8 years ago
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4 PACK REPLACEMENT STAINLESS STEEL BURNER FOR SAMS  GR3055-014684, BRINKMANN GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Compatible Sams Models : GR3055-014684 Fits Charmglow Models : 810-7451-F, 810-9520-F Fits Grill King Models : 810-9325-0 Fits Members Mark Models : GR3055-014684 Fits Savor Pro Models : GD4205S-M Fits Smoke Canyon: GR2034205-SC-00
Dimensions : 15 5/16" x 1" dia. Material : Stainless Steel
Compatible Part Numbers: BMTB3, 154-9520-0, 812-7140-0, 154-9520-0, 810-2410-S, 19521
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grillpartshub-blog · 4 years ago
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14 5/8 Inches Stainless Steel 4 Pack Gas Grill Burners Replacement Parts for Master Cook, Brinkmann, Sunbeam, Nexgrill Gas Models
Fits BBQ Tek Models: GSF2616AC, GSF2616AK, GSF3016E, GSF3016H, SSS3416TB. Fits Broil Chef Model: GSF2616AK. Fits Bond Model: GSF2616AC Fits Master Cook Model: SRGG30001B. Fits Members Mark Model: GR3055-14684. Fits Presidents Choice Model: SSS3416TCS. Fits Smoke Canyon Model: GR2002401-SC-00. Fits Tera Gear GSF2616Ac.
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grillpartshub-blog · 4 years ago
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4 Pack Stainless Steel Pipe Tube Burner Replacement for Smoke Canyon, Grill Master, Nexgrill, BBQtek, Bond, Presidents Choice, Brinkmann, Master Cook Gas Models
Fits Master Cook SRGG30001B; Fits Presidents Choice SSS3416TCS; Fits Members Mark GR3055-14684; Fits Tera Gear GSF2616AC, GSF3916, GSF3916D, GSF3916DN, GSF3916N; Fits Broil Chef GSF2616AK; Fits Smoke Canyon GR2002401-SC-00 Original Part Number: 812-7140-0; Dimensions: 14 5/8” x 1”.
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grillpartszone-blog · 6 years ago
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4 PACK REPLACEMENT STAINLESS STEEL BURNER FOR SMOKE CANYON, BRINKMANN, HOME DEPOT, MEMBERS MARK, GRILL KING AND CHARMGLOW GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Charmglow Models : 810-7451-F, 810-9520-F Fits Grill King Models : 810-9325-0 Fits Members Mark Models : GR3055-014684 Fits Savor Pro Models : GD4205S-M Fits Smoke Canyon: GR2034205-SC-00 Dimensions : 15 5/16" x 1" dia. Material : Stainless Steel.
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grillpartszone-blog · 6 years ago
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STAINLESS STEEL REPLACEMENT BURNER FOR SMOKE CANYON, BRINKMANN, MEMBERS MARK, GRILL KING AND CHARMGLOW GAS MODELS
Fits Charmglow Models : 810-7451-F, 810-9520-F Fits Grill King Models : 810-9325-0 Fits Members Mark Models : GR3055-014684 Fits Savor Pro Models : GD4205S-M Fits Smoke Canyon: GR2034205-SC-00 Dimensions : 15 5/16" x 1" dia.
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STAINLESS STEEL REPLACEMENT BURNER FOR SMOKE CANYON, BRINKMANN, MEMBERS MARK, GRILL KING AND CHARMGLOW GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Brinkmann Models : 810-1420-0, 810-1470, 810-1470-0, 810-8411-5, 810-9200-0, 810-9419, 810-9419-1, 810-9520-S, 810-9590-S, 810-1415-W, 810-2410-S, 810-2415-W, 810-2545-W, 810-8410-5, 810-8410-M, 810-8411-5, 810-9200-0, 810-9419-0, 810-9419-R, 810-9490-0, 810-9520-M, 810-9520-S, 810-9590-S, 810-8411-5, 810-8445-F, 810-8446-N, 810-2411-F, 810-2411-S, 810-8300-F Fits Charmglow Models : 810-7451-F, 810-9520-F Fits Grill King Models : 810-9325-0 Fits Members Mark Models : GR3055-014684 Fits Savor Pro Models : GD4205S-M Fits Smoke Canyon Model :  GR2002401-SC-00 , GR2034205-SC-00
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4 PACK STAINLESS STEEL HEAT SHIELD FOR SMOKE CANYON, UNIFLAME GBC1076WE-C, GBC976W, CHARBROIL, BRINKMANN & MASTER CHEF GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Master Forge : GCP-2601, GGP-2501, GGPL-2100CA Fits Master Chef: GCP-2601 Fits Members Mark: GR2071001-MM-00 Fits Perfect Flame : MH45812 3JYP, MH458513 3JYP Fits Uniflame : GBC1076WE-C, GBC976W Fits Smoke Canyon: GR2034205-SC-00
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PORCELAIN CAST IRON COOKING GRATES FOR SMOKE CANYON, BACKYARD CLASSIC GR3055-014684 & AMANA AM33LP-P GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Amana Models : AM33LP-P Fits Backyard Classic Models: BGB390SNP, GR3055-014684 Fits Brinkmann Models: 810-9200-0, 810-9390-0, 810-9390-1, 810-9390-2 Fits Members Mark Models: GR2071001-MM-00, GR3055-014684, GR3055-14684 Fits Smoke Canyon Models: GR2034205-SC-00
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2 PACK PORCELAIN CAST IRON COOKING GRATES FOR SMOKE CANYON, MEMBERS MARK GR2071001-MM-00, GR3055-014684, GR3055-14684 GAS GRILL MODELS
Fits Amana Models : AM33LP-P Fits Backyard Classic Models: BGB390SNP, GR3055-014684 Fits Brinkmann Models: 810-9200-0, 810-9390-0, 810-9390-1, 810-9390-2 Fits Members Mark Models: GR2071001-MM-00, GR3055-014684, GR3055-14684 Fits Smoke Canyon Model :  GR2034205-SC-00
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2 PACK REPLACEMENT PORCELAIN CAST IRON COOKING GRATES FOR SMOKE CANYON GR2034205-SC-00 GAS MODEL
2 PACK REPLACEMENT PORCELAIN CAST IRON COOKING GRATES FOR SMOKE CANYON GR2034205-SC-00 GAS MODEL
PORCELAIN CAST IRON COOKING GRATES
We at Grillpartszone.com provide affordable Price at 2 Pack Replacement Porcelain Cast Iron Cooking Grates For Smoke Canyon GR2034205-SC-00 Gas Model.
This Smoke Canyon Porcelain Cast Iron Cooking Grates Also Fits Compatible for below Models :- Smoke Canyon GR2034205-SC-00 Grill Parts, Smoke Canyon GR2034205-SC-00 Replacement Parts, Smoke Canyon GR2034205-SC-00
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