KitchenAid 3 Burner Propane Gas Slate Grill with Side Burner
- Total 48, 000 BTUs
- Temperature gauge ensures consistent cooking for flavorful results
- Equipped with 3 premium-grade stainless Steel main burners backed by a 10-year limited Warranty
$1,700.00
This kitchen aid 3-burner propane gas grill boasts 645 sq. In. Of cooking space with 3 main burners & one side burner supplying 48, 000 BTUs of flame-roasting energy.
This grill includes an even-heat cooking system that distributes uniform heat throughout the firebox.
Angled flame tamers deflect heat, prevent flare-ups & transform drippings into flavor vapors that infuse foods with a distinctive smoky taste.
Electric ignition allows it to fire up instantly & the built-in thermometer enables precise temperature regulation. & if that wasn’t enough, this grill has four casters included that will allow easy transport to any part of your patio.
Specification: KitchenAid 3 Burner Propane Gas Slate Grill with Side Burner
Weight | 150 lbs |
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Dimensions | 25 × 50 × 49 in |
Brand | KitchenAid |
MPN | 720-0953A |
UPC | 044376287474 |
Amazon Customer –
Nice grill. Like the stainless grilling. Sturdy. But took a while to put together. Assembly is my only complaint. Grill works great.
mYst55 –
Good looking grill. I had problems with it not getting hot, I googled it and there is a safety feature that I triggered. Turning the main gas off and on fixed it.
Barbara A Palma –
The grill grates are NOT solid stainless steel and within 2 years of purchase the grates cracked and the stainless coating started coming off. I had to purchase new grates and burner covers because mine were shot. My grill hasn’t been abused. I use it maybe 2 times a week and I ALWAYS cover it after use. The grill looks pretty but it’s not made very well. For $600 I would expect the grates to last several years. Don’t waste your money.
Nathaniel P –
As nice as everything is, and we’ll built, I regret buying this grill. It just doesn’t get hot. At all. It takes an eternity to cook chicken, even on high. I cooked hot dogs on high for 15 minutes the other day and there was not even any char. Just plumped a little. When you see the flame it’s super small. If the wind blows it’ll light up a bit, but otherwise it’s pretty much just the blue flame near the burner, and that’s even on high. Well built and pretty, but kind of useless.