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	<title>Comments on: Minden Grill Company MMC1000 Master Natural Gas Grill, Classic Black</title>
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		<title>By: H&C</title>
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		<description>I have mixed feelings about this purchase. I love the grill and the look of it and your kitchen. However, from now (June 2009), this grill is not ready, in my opinion, for customers of natural gas yet. It looks like a quick conversion from one version of propane, but not very well thought out. It&#039;s too complicated to explain here, but there is a trick that the gas line must do to remain in grid which is really scary. Makes you wonder if indeed the flow of gas through this perversion. So, hopefully safely. . . (see attached tables), I must give 5 stars to the population of Minden customers! He immediately responded to e-mails and called me immediately to walk in its implementation and troubleshooting. They also promised to replace the parts to be replaced and also my mail a partial update of the natural gas network, as appropriate, if such notice will be updated as creating necesario.&#039;s / Installation instructions (which are apparently improving) is not entirely correct errors and seem to be completely converted in the propano.En global model, I think this version of natural gas has been carried out on the market, presumably to meet demand. The grille is superb otherwise, and cooks very well (used only few times). Small, lightweight and highly mobile, move it if necessary.&#13;Rating: 3 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have mixed feelings about this purchase. I love the grill and the look of it and your kitchen. However, from now (June 2009), this grill is not ready, in my opinion, for customers of natural gas yet. It looks like a quick conversion from one version of propane, but not very well thought out. It&#8217;s too complicated to explain here, but there is a trick that the gas line must do to remain in grid which is really scary. Makes you wonder if indeed the flow of gas through this perversion. So, hopefully safely. . . (see attached tables), I must give 5 stars to the population of Minden customers! He immediately responded to e-mails and called me immediately to walk in its implementation and troubleshooting. They also promised to replace the parts to be replaced and also my mail a partial update of the natural gas network, as appropriate, if such notice will be updated as creating necesario.&#8217;s / Installation instructions (which are apparently improving) is not entirely correct errors and seem to be completely converted in the propano.En global model, I think this version of natural gas has been carried out on the market, presumably to meet demand. The grille is superb otherwise, and cooks very well (used only few times). Small, lightweight and highly mobile, move it if necessary.&#13;Rating: 3 / 5</p>
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