Sleek, stylish, and compact grill with the cooking power of infrared heat (view larger).
Featuring Char-Broil’s patented and award-winning TRU-Infrared cooking system, the compact Urban Gas Grill (model 463270612) offers two burners to get the job done in a smaller cooking area (with a total of 21,000 BTUs of heat). Each burner has its own temperature gauge located above the control knob and working at grate level for a true reading of the heat about to sear your steak or whatever you may be grilling. It’s ideal for those living in apartments and condos or with patios and decks where space is at a premium.
This grill features 340 square inches of primary cooking area with a stainless steel grate, a 125 square-inch raised secondary cooking area (for slow cooking or warming items) with a porcelain-coated wire grate. Other features include Char-Broil’s Surefire electronic ignition, a combination of stainless steel and painted steel appliance style cart construction with black-painted folding side shelves, and four rolling casters (two locking, two non-locking) for easy storage.
How TRU-Infrared Works
All Char-Broil TRU-Infrared grills generate a minimum of 65 percent infrared heat, which is evenly spread across the entire cooking surface to cook food — without drying — at temperatures that range from simmer to sear.
Unlike traditional gas grills that use convective heat (hot air) to cook food, Char-Broil’s TRU-Infrared grills limit the hot air flow and use natural, radiant heat to cook food directly without drying. While convective heat destroys food’s moisture barrier, infrared heat penetrates it without drying and locks in natural juices and flavors. Char-Broil’s TRU-Infrared cooking system virtually eliminates flare-ups while producing very even heat (no hot or cold spots).
What’s in the Box
Char-Broil TRU-Infrared Urban Gas Grill (model 463270612); operating guide and assembly instructions
Still working great after a year Had this grill for a year so far and I wanna address some points people brought up:”Cleaning it is a pain” – Not really. In fact, it’s pretty easy since the grates come off and the infrared panels come out too. I clean it after every use and is very easy. I could see it becoming a pain if you: use lots of sweet/syrupy sauces and NEVER clean it. Then yes, things could get crusty. If you don’t have time to clean it after EVERY use, just leave it on high heat for about 10 min…
the absolute BEST grill for the money! I am a grill fanatic so when it was time to pick out a new one, research was a borderline obsession of mine. I settled on this IR grill from Char-Broil.The major, most important thing to consider about this grill is that it cooks much more quickly than your standard LP grills and is a lot more like charcoal in that sense. You need to “relearn” grilling times to an extent but once you do, you’ll have the best grilled foods you could possibly imagine! Here are the things I love…
Please let me know when yoru;8217#&e in search of a article creator in your site. You’ve some really great articles and I believe I might be a very good asset. If you ever need to take a few of the load off, I would love to write down some content material in your blog in trade for a hyperlink back to mine. Please ship me an electronic mail if interested. Cheers!