Primary cooking area = 508 square inches
Warming rack area = 80 square inches
Total cooking area = 596 square inches
WEBER CRAFTED ready
Large Capacity
Bottom Damper Smoke Settings
One-Touch Cleaning System
Porcelain-Enameled Lid and Bowl
Lid Holder
Built-In Lid Thermometer
Charcoal Rails
Tool Hooks
Stainless-steel Hinged Cooking Grate
Warming Rack
- 10 years Bowl , lid and center ring: no rust-through/burn-through
- 5 yearas One Touch cleaning system: no rust-through/burn-through
- 5 years Stainless steel cooking grates: no rust-through/burn-through
- 5 years Plastic components (excludes fading or discoloration)
- 2 years All remaining parts
Dimensions - Lid Open (inches) |
48.75" H X 32.00" W X 33.00" D |
Dimensions - Lid Closed (inches) |
42.90" H X 27.00" W X 33.00" D |
Diameter (inches) |
26 |
Primary cooking area (square inches) |
508 |
Warming rack area (square inches) |
80 |
Total cooking area (square inches) |
588 |
Dimensions - Lid Open (inches) |
48.75" H X 32.00" W X 33.00" D |
Dimensions - Lid Closed (inches) |
42.90" H X 27.00" W X 33.00" D |
Diameter (inches) |
26 |
Primary cooking area (square inches) |
508 |
Warming rack area (square inches) |
80 |
Total cooking area (square inches) |
588 |
Weight (pounds) |
54.40 |
Fuel type |
Charcoal |
Glass-reinforced nylon handles |
2 |
Cooking grate type |
WEBER CRAFTED stainless-steel, hinged cooking grate |
Durable all-weather wheels |
2 |
Tool hooks |
2 |
Rust-resistant aluminum dampers |
1 |
Charcoal rails |
2 |
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Type:
BBQ
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Style:
Charcoal
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Width:
27.0"
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Height:
42.9"
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Depth:
33.0"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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