Char-Griller 3001 Grillin’ Pro 40,800-BTU Gas Grill
The Char-Griller 3001 Grillin’ Pro provides 438 square inches of gas grilling space: 438 square inches on the primary surface and 192 square inches on the warming rack. Three stainless steel burner tubes generate a total of 40,800 BTUs, plus there?s a 12,000 BTU side burner. The grill features heavy-steel construction, porcelain coated cast iron
The Char-Griller 3001 Grillin’ Pro provides 438 square inches of gas grilling space: 438 square inches on the primary surface and 192 square inches on the warming rack. Three stainless steel burner tubes generate a total of 40,800 BTUs, plus there?s a 12,000 BTU side burner. The grill features heavy-steel construction, porcelain coated cast iron grates, dual stacks for even heating, a stainless steel thermometer, a Stay Cool Hood handle, and an electronic igniter probe on every burner.
Great Grill for little $$$$! I’ve done plenty of research and seen many grills before picking the ‘Char-Griller Pro 3001’. I think if you really want a solid grill that lasts forever, get a Weber. For me paying $700+ for a similar Weber isn’t an option. You also should beware of the inexpensive stainless steel grills (anything under $400). Their not stainless, the metal is thin & flimsy and they start showing signs of rust in a matter of months. I even saw some demos with rust stains?? This shouldn’t be a problem…
Great Value After lots of research settled on this grill and at under $200, nothing compares. After three months of use, looks and works like new. The cast iron construction leads to even heat, the burners work well, there are trays on both sides (one is a side burner with a flat cover), and it does a great job of grilling.The drip TRAY is easy to reach (as opposed to a hole that a can hangs under) and the barrel construction also lends to the even heat of the grill.The smoker…
good first gas grill If you are looking for a good gas grill and you are on a budget, then the $170 for this is probably a good buy. Frankly I don’t see the need for $500, $800, $2000 grills that are mostly name buying or grill envy inducing. You buy a grill to cook food not to be backyard bling. If you one of those huge backyard million dollar mansion types, then your not reaidng this anyway and move on to you Weber’s and such. For us down to earth people this will suffice.I’ve read alot of reviews…