Save on Weber grill from participating Yuba County Ace Hardware stores

Save on Weber grill from participating Yuba County Ace Hardware stores
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Getting a high-end grill has never been easier or cheaper at participating Yuba County Ace Hardware stores.

For a limited time during the holiday season, participating Yuba County Ace Hardware stores are offering the Weber Genesis II E-310 3 burner grill at the special price of $599.

“Being able to offer $180 off a Weber Genesis Grill is one of the best deals I’ve seen,” said Shannon Kelly, Ace’s Category Marketing Manager for Grills. “We’re excited to partner with Weber to get consumers a higher end grill and value for less money, especially during the gift-giving season this year.”

The Weber Genesis II E-310 3 burner grill features easily cleaned and durable cooking grates, warming rack, and ability to monitor temperature from a mobile device. Up to 20 burgers can be cooked at one time, making it ideal for families of any size.

The Weber Genesis II E-310 3 burner grill, available at participating Yuba County Ace Hardware stores, comes with a 10-year warranty.

Eligible Ace Rewards members can also take advantage of free delivery and assembly on grills priced over $399.



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