Not necessarily my cup of tea but would you guys purchase it? (2024)

MilitantSquatter

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  • Dec 17, 2008
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Interesting... but not for $4K !!!

1_T_Scot

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Way too fancy for me, interesting though.

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huckjr

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  • Dec 17, 2008
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Yeah I think the preppy rich college kids would be more into this. Either them or techies.

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mbshop

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nuts.

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I could have one of every size Egg for $4000!

BBQ Grail

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Not necessarily my cup of tea but would you guys purchase it? (6)
Not necessarily my cup of tea but would you guys purchase it? (7)

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I wouldn't buy that with Ron's money.

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Not even ..... nope ..... never ..... (unless maybe the gal in the red sweater was included Not necessarily my cup of tea but would you guys purchase it? (9)).

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KuyasKitchen

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  • Dec 18, 2008
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Am I missing something? It's just three grills. Three GAS grills.

Oh ... just watched the video. I think the wine glass holder tells us everything we need to know.

Norcoredneck

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  • Dec 18, 2008
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$K? Guess they want to pay for the fancy website with one sell.

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Looks like something my brother-in-law might buy to impress me with his "bbq" equipment addition (outdoor island by pool with built in gasser, refer, ice bucket, shade umbrella, mist system, etc.) Both he and his wife are Doctors, and they have more money than they need. So, yup, looks like something he might buy, especially after he saw the recent addition to my collection; My new second hand very ugly drum...

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Jim
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I could think of alot better ways to spend that much money!!!

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Too foo foo even if the ad does say,

"Ok folks, this one will be released at the low low price of $4000."

I like that...."low low price".......

John

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huckjr

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EatonHoggBBQ said:

Too foo foo even if the ad does say,

"Ok folks, this one will be released at the low low price of $4000."

I like that...."low low price".......

John

Hey EatonHogBBQ, this wasn't an ad it was just a news story posted. I took it as the author being sarcastic.

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I just saw this article about them. Set to come out in 2009.:-D

It looks like R2D2 in "Star Wars," or maybe Rosie, the Jetsons' robot. "Let's deploy the grill," said Craig Hampton, designer of the Hampton Grill, a transformer of a cooking contraption that tucks away three units in a central tower. They unfold on arms to form something that looks like a drum kit. Each grill can be adapted to multiple uses: gas grill, wok, steamer, rotisserie — even ice chest. "We think of it as the iPod of barbecues," said Roxanne Hampton of the California company.
$1,600. No local retailer yet. hamptongrills.com.

EatonHoggBBQ

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imahorse said:

Hey EatonHogBBQ, this wasn't an ad it was just a news story posted. I took it as the author being sarcastic.

Oop's my mistake. I saw the Huck's Hut logo thingy and assumed it was a online retailer. Sorry bout that.

Thanks for the insight
John

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I'll keep my webers and spend the 4K on meat products. I could by two japanese rib roasts at Costco!:icon_cool

Arlin_MacRae

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LMAO - they put the word "Hampton" on it and expect people to go gaga over them.
Get a clue! We use 55 gallon drums! Not necessarily my cup of tea but would you guys purchase it? (18)

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caneyscud

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Guess they had some production problems - addie on the website - copyrighted 2007, addie claims coming in spring of 2008! I could see that at some of those McMansions south of here. Lots of those guys have less sense than a chicken.

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Not necessarily my cup of tea but would you guys purchase it? (2024)

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Not to my liking. Not my schtick. No, thank you. Not my circus.

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In 1944, Hal Boyle wrote in his syndicated column, Leaves From a War Correspondent's Notebook that in England, "You don't say someone gives you a pain in the neck. You just remark 'He's not my cup of tea.

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