538 square inches of primary cooking area. Four stainless steel burners. A flush-mounted, 12,000 BTU-per-hour input side burner. One extraordinary grill.
Features:
- 4 Stainless steel burners
- 48,800 BTU per-hour input
- 12,000 BTU-per-hour input flush-mounted side burner
- 10,600 BTU-per-hour infrared rear-mounted rotisserie burner
- 10,600 BTU-per-hour dedicated sear burner
- 8,000 BTU per-hour smoker burner and stainless steel smoker box
- Tuck-Away rotisserie system with flip-up motor and separate spit and fork storage in enclosed cart
- 8,000 BTU per-hour smoker burner and stainless steel smoker box
- Snap-Jet Individual burner ignition system
- 3/8 inch or 9.5mm diameter stainless steel rod cooking grates
- Stainless steel Flavorizer bars
- Stainless steel shroud with polished handle and trim, a center-mounted thermometer and accent-colored, cast-aluminum end caps
- Stainless steel enclosed cart and chrome plated cast aluminum handles
- Accent-colored painted steel frame
- 2 Stainless steel work surfaces
- 1 Grill Out handle light
- 6 Tool holders
Enclosed tank storage area and precision fuel gauge (LP models only)
- 2 Heavy-duty front locking casters
- 2 Heavy-duty back swivel casters
- Tank not included with LP models
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Dimensions & Weights
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Weber:

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