KitchenAid 18 in. Outdoor Kitchen Built-In Grill Cabinet Single Access Door, Stainless 780-0019
- 304 Stainless Steel construction
- New design knurled texture handle
- Rigid door frame easy mount to Custom made outdoor island
- This is an aftermarket of generic part
$900.00
This kitchenaid cabinet access single door is an added-on to your outdoor kitchen.
It is made of durable Stainless steel material.
Perfectly match your kitchenaid built-in gas grill.
Specification: KitchenAid 18 in. Outdoor Kitchen Built-In Grill Cabinet Single Access Door, Stainless 780-0019
Weight | 20 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 23 × 5 in |
Brand | KitchenAid |
MPN | 780-0019 |
UPC | 044376288150 |
5 reviews for KitchenAid 18 in. Outdoor Kitchen Built-In Grill Cabinet Single Access Door, Stainless 780-0019
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Shazzie –
We bought a KitchenAid outdoor grill to build into an outdoor kitchen and wanted cabinets to match. These are perfect, my husband was able to install them easily and I love that they match the grill (see the handles in the photo) so the whole look is custom. We actually bought this single door and the double doors you see in the photo.
Amber Gould –
Perfect addition for our outdoor BBQ!
Özlem Özer –
very sturdy and beautiful. Great price
Melalli –
Looks and works great. Excellent quality
Bre –
These doors are very high quality and look very nice with our lion grill. There was one door that when we took out of the packaging there was a small washer and nut missing. Fortunately we fished around the box and were actually able to find both missing pieces despite how small they were. So far these have only been installed for one week, so time will tell how they hold up, but I have high expectations based on the quality I see. Our grill is in a partially covered area so there is some protection, but it did rain yesterday and the top of grill and parts of the doors were wet. I checked inside the doors and the interiors were not wet. It is important to note that these are not completely sealing doors though, and I am sure with enough rain/wind combo some moisture would get inside.