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390 Sq. In. Covered Park-Style Charcoal Grill Reviews

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Bring the charm and durability of a classic park grill to your own backyard. The 390 Sq. In. Covered Park-Style Charcoal Grill is built to handle heavy-duty cooking with a durable steel design and enough space to grill for family and friends. Designed for year-round use, this grill offers exceptional heat control, a built-in shelf for convenience, and a timeless, rugged aesthetic perfect for any outdoor space.
Whether you're flipping burgers, searing steaks, or roasting veggies, this park-style grill helps you create delicious meals while keeping things simple and user-friendly.
Key Features:


Spacious Cooking Area: With 390 square inches of cooking space, you’ll have plenty of room to make meals for a crowd.

Adjustable Grate Levels: Control the heat easily by raising or lowering the cast iron grates to suit your cooking needs.

Covered Grill Design: The built-in lid traps heat, locks in flavor, and protects your food from outdoor elements.

Built-In Utility Shelf: Keep your tools, ingredients, or platters within arm’s reach for effortless grilling.

Heavy-Duty Construction: Made from rugged steel coated with high-temperature, weather-resistant paint, this grill is built to last.

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(800) 605-8241

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These grills are the best we love that they open and are covered and look so attractive and are sooo sturdy! Thank you!
1 Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
This is exactly what we wanted and needed for our rental cabin. We purchased this grill style due to the potential fire risk to our cabin. It does need to be 4-6 inches taller, so I would plan accordingly when installing. But overall the the product is extremely sturdy and the price is just right.
2 Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Very solid heavy grill. I would recommend. I would also offer a suggestion: a square pole with fins or metal rods through the pole would be better to keep it from turning or pulling out of the concrete.
2 Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago