I'm leaning toward the 2-burner. Older, downsizing. But "unit-pricing" ($ per burner) says get the 3.It looks pretty sturdy, has a 10 year warranty. I'd say, although it's not stainless...they can rot out too...it's not bad looking and if you only need 2 burners check the per-burner BTU's and surface area and if it's enough, save some cash and go with the two for the two of you.
But that's just my![]()
I suppose the other argument is that if you have company and want more surface area, you'll regret not having the 3 burners. You can always keep one (or even two) off.
