Primary cooking area = 513 square inches
Expandable top cooking grate area = 274 square inches
Total cooing area = 787 square inches
Three main stainless steel burners plus an additional Sear Zone burner
39,000 BTU-per-hour input main burners
13,000 BTU-per-hours input Sear Zone
12,000 BTU-per-hour input side burner
7mm stainless steel grates
Side storage cabinet
WEBER CRAFTED frame
Natural gas hose 10 ft included
- Primary cooking area = 513 square inches
- Expandable top cooking grate area = 274 square inches
- Total cooking area = 787 square inches
- Three main stainless steel burners plus an additional Sear Zone burner
- 39,000 BTU-Per-hour input main burners
- 13,000 BTU-per-hour input Sear Zone
- 12,000 BTU-per-hour input Side Burner
- 7mm stainless steel grates
Main burners: BTU-per-hour input |
39,000 |
Sear Zone burner: BTU-per-hour input |
13,000 |
Side burner: BTU-per-hour |
12,000 |
Dimensions - Lid Open (inches) |
63 H x 62 W x 31 D |
Dimensions - Lid Closed (inches) |
48.5 H x 62 W x 27 D |
Top grate (square inches) |
274 |
Main burners: BTU-per-hour input |
39,000 |
Sear Zone burner: BTU-per-hour input |
13,000 |
Side burner: BTU-per-hour |
12,000 |
Dimensions - Lid Open (inches) |
63 H x 62 W x 31 D |
Dimensions - Lid Closed (inches) |
48.5 H x 62 W x 27 D |
Top grate (square inches) |
274 |
Primary cooking area (square inches) |
513 |
Total cooking area (square inches) |
787 |
Stainless steel burners |
3 |
Fuel type |
Natural Gas (gas supply hose included) |
Side tables |
2 |
Swivel casters |
2 |
Swivel locking casters |
2 |
Tool hooks |
6 |
Battery type |
AA |
Batteries |
1 |
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Type:
BBQ
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Style:
Natural Gas
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Width:
61.5"
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Height:
62.1"
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Depth:
30.6"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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WiFi Connected:
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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