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Description
Experience the joy of outdoor cooking with the Nexgrill 4-Burner Gas Grill! This edition features a sleek and elegant black lid that blends seamlessly into any outdoor space. With four stainless steel main burners, this grill gives you plenty of power and space to invite family and friends over for a proper barbecue.
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✔ 4 Powerful Burners
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✔ Elegant Black Lid
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✔ Solid Cast Iron Grates
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✔ Even-Heat System
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The heat is optimally distributed across the large cooking area using the renowned Even-Heat system and smart, angled flame tamers. This prevents grease flare-ups while vaporizing the meat juices to give your food that authentic smoky flavor. The heavy duty porcelain-enameled cast iron grates retain heat incredibly well and ensure the perfect sear every time.
The grill is equipped with a battery operated electronic ignition for quick startups, a built-in thermometer in the black lid, and convenient side shelves with integrated tool hooks. Everything you need is right at your fingertips!
Features
- ✔ High performance: Four stainless steel main burners that together deliver a fantastic 40,000 BTUs.
- ✔ Quality grates: Heavy cast iron grates that provide even heat and beautiful grill marks.
- ✔ Optimal workspace: Two large side shelves provide plenty of space for platters and accessories.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Nexgrill |
| Model | 4-Burner (Black Lid) |
| Cooking Surface | Total 567 sq. in. (Primary 421 sq. in., Secondary 146 sq. in.) |
| Total BTUs | 40,000 BTU |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 49.06" x 24.61" x 46.61" |
FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
How many people can I grill for?
With a cooking area of over 560 square inches, you have more than enough space to grill main courses and sides for at least 6 to 8 people at the same time. It is the perfect family size!
Does the ignition need to be plugged in?
No, you don't need an outlet on your patio. The electronic ignition system is powered by a standard battery, giving you a safe and reliable spark every time you want to grill.
