it even increased the windows experience index.
i installed it on a gateway p-series notebook running windows vista
other thoughts: i run windows xp using boot camp but now it acts up when i boot it.
i purchased the laptop just as windows vista came out and it had been running fine, i was running out of space and the performance specifications of the scropio 320 gb 5200 rpm drive looked enticing.
the only con was my fault, it took countless hours before i figured out how i wanted to get windows onto the new drive.
i wrap the foil around the sides that are inserted into the slots on the grill so the wind can't blow it away.
i did have a hard time getting the grill going with the built in starter because it was so windy, but once lit, did not have any problems.
though this still doesn't take away from my 5 star rating:** if it's a windy day, you'll be chasing the drip tray down the street most of the day.
the heat was uniform, and 7 chicken drumsticks got cooked in 24 minutes, even though weather wasn't too hot, and it was windy.
and it lites on one push of the button each time, even in windy conditions.
i've used it in 40 mph winds and it never goes out unless you turn it off.
ignition works great even in windy conditions.
the stove/grill has two fold out shelves that double as wind breaks.
i especially like the fact that it lights without fail in even extremely windy conditions (i live in san francisco--it is usually pretty breezy).
some people have reported problem that flame turns off due to wind.
it has stayed on even during some windy days.
does not do well in high winds.
mounted up on the stern rail, in a one month trip it never blew out once in winds up to 25 mph.
overcast, no wind.
well poof there goes the cooking time out the window, real noticeable when cooking at 200 deg.
if you can keep it out of the wind, it does great.
the smoke stack sends smoke into your face with a strong wind.
it has never blown out during windy days-there are some strong cross winds, and no shelter or windbreak.
i live in an area that can get high winds and the weber grill still heats consistently.
* easy to light burners and ones that will stay lit even in windy conditions.
i used this in finland during a cold wind and the propane tank almost blew up in my face because the connecting pipes aren't protected by motion wave emblems which prohibit them from melting or
you just slide the four legs into the bottom of the stove, snap the wind-shield in place, and plug in the propane tank.
underlined with quality with a sensible design for outdoors: i like the way they have kept the flame protected from wind.
however, we used it this afternoon and the burners kept going out everytime the wind increased outside.
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