Burners are often the first thing to break on any grill. Look for ones made of stainless steel from a company that offers long-term warranties.
2. Ignition
Electronic ignitions are more durable than other styles. Choose a grill with lighting holes in case an igniter fails and you need to use a match.
3. Wheels
Exposure to the elements and frequent moving can cause wheels to break. Large rubber casters with a full axle are best.
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