u/Expensive-Cap2933

What is this connection for natural gas?

What is this connection for natural gas?

I’m a plumber that’s going to connect a customers grill to natural gas and am not sure what this connection is at the end of the gas hose. I can’t tell from the picture what the thread pattern or size is. Can a napoleon expert help me out?

u/Expensive-Cap2933 — 5 days ago
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I’m dissatisfied that big home service companies, plumbing companies specifically in my service area, can persuade customers to change their initial reviews. If you look at hillers yelp profile, it has 100 or so reviews, which isn’t many, but has a telling 3.3 rating. If you look at their gbp they have over 2k reviews, but a third of them are edited. I assume, maybe wrongfully, that the edited reviews were improved from the initial reviews. If this is the case, and initial reviews can be persuaded to be improved, it’s misleading about a companies overall customer satisfaction. They show a 4.8, but if all the edited reviews were less than stellar, the rating would be significantly lower. If the rating dropped below a 4, they wouldn’t even be listed in the search results. I know they are a big spender for LSA’s and it would be a revenue loss if these big companies stopped using LSA’s because their rating would disqualify them. I don’t think that’s a great system for the smaller service providers, that consistently provide better service, but find themselves lower in the listing because the big providers essentially can buy review edits.
What are your thoughts?

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u/Expensive-Cap2933 — 8 days ago