This Nexgrill 4-burner stainless steel propane gas grill boasts 626.8 sq. in. of total cooking space with four main burners and one side burner, supplying 60,000 BTUs of flame-roasting energy. The main grill deck is equipped with stainless steel-wrapped cooking grids featuring 7 mm crossbars, under which lies the even-heat cooking system that distributes uniform heat throughout the firebox. Angled flame tamers deflect heat, prevent flare-ups and transform drippings into flavor vapors that infuse foods with a distinctive smoky taste. An electric ignition allows it to fire up instantly and an upper-level warming rack provides a place to heat buns and keep foods toasty. Casters make it easily portable and the built-in thermometer enables precise temperature regulation.
- 462 sq. in. main cooking grates offers plenty of grilling space.
- 4 stainless steel main burners (12,000 BTUs each) are durable and distribute heat well for even cooking.
- 1 side burner (12,000 BTUs) offers the ability to whip up a quick side dish.
- 164.5 sq. in. stainless steel warming rack lets you keep finished food or buns warm until side dishes are done.
- Electronic igniter system eliminates the hassle of labor-intensive start-ups
- Stainless steel-wrapped main cooking grates provide an easy-to-clean surface and uniform heat.
- Temperature gauge ensures consistent cooking for flavorful results.
- Locking casters with crack-proof, all-weather wheels to withstand harsh environs.
- No-stick, no-burn, always-slick surface wipes down with a simple cloth.
Condition: very good, clean - hardly used!
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Bedford Hills, New York
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)
SUNDAY 3/24 FROM 10AM-2PM ONLY - NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Victor Suarez & Lisa Kohl | (917) 669-0591 | victor@clearinghouseestatesales.com
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