I moved into a house a few years ago that had natural gas ran to the stationary outdoor grill. This was the only appliance using natural gas on the property. I have used the grill with NG the whole time, but rarely grill out, and recently decided to turn the NG off as I as being charged a minumum amount by the gas company whether I used any or not. It seems that I could get by alot cheaper with a propane grill. I need to know how to convert my grill to propane, or if it would be better to just buy a propane grill. Thanks
fire pits and patio heaters
Backyard Fire Pits and Patio Heaters
Patio Heaters
| Full Length Patio Heater Cover |
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| List Price: $49.99 |
| Amazon Price: $29.98 |
| Fire Sense Hammer Tone Bronze Commercial Patio Heater |
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| List Price: $229.99 |
| Amazon Price: $159.58 |
| Fire Sense Copper Finish Table Top Round Halogen Patio Heater |
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| List Price: $179.99 |
| Amazon Price: $124.99 |
Fire Pits
| Terrazzo Fire Pit Cover |
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| List Price: $20.00 |
| Amazon Price: $10.99 |
| Veranda 44-Inch Round Fire Pit Cover |
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| List Price: $26.00 |
| Amazon Price: $14.36 |
| Landmann 28335 Big Sky Stars & Moons Fire Pit, Georgia Clay, 12.5-inches deep |
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| List Price: $180.00 |
| Amazon Price: $98.99 |
| Landmann USA 29300 Big Sky Fire Pit Cover, 30-Inch Diameter |
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| List Price: $24.99 |
| Amazon Price: $19.99 |









