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Char-Griller Patio Pro Model Grill | 
enlarge | Brand: Chargriller Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $100.00 Buy New: $99.99 You Save: $0.01
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Avg. Customer Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 1045
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 50 Dimensions (in): 0.3 x 0.2 x 0.4
Model: 1515 UPC: 789792015156 EAN: 0789792015156
Release Date: September 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 3-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Side Drawer, Cast Iron Cooking Grates, 250 In. Grill Area | | • | Stay Cool Wood Handle, Side Shelf | | • | Double Steel Bottom | | • | Side Air Vent | | • | Wheels for easy mobility |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
Fantastic End Result December 12, 2008 Everything said about the assembly instructions was right. They are horrible. There are parts (good ones like grill removers) that are not even mentioned. We finally figured it out by looking at the picture on the box. But once done - WOW - This grill works faster than gas and we get the wonderful flavor of natural cooking. Very sturdy, easy to maintain and clean. Creates wonderful meals.
Great little GRILLER November 29, 2008 Shipping was super fast 2days. Grill assembly took about 45minuets, 1 hole on main body did not line up.(drilled new hole)Heavy duty grill overall and great to cook on.Vent side controls give you wide range on the temp. Can hold 4 nice size steaks or 6-8 burgers on cooking surface.
Fine Grill November 24, 2008 This little grill is big enough for a small cookout but not too big for 2 people. Very little charcoal and fine results. Assembly takes time but it's so easy to put together why are so many complaining!? Just look at the picture on the box you don't even need instructions! Set the base up put the top on then the shelf you're done. This thing doesn't need washers tools etc It has locking nuts, for those that wonder why there are no lock washers! Look at the face of the nuts there are grooves there, they lock when tightened! Sturdy as a rock! Just Buy Yourself One! Great for small cookout but can handle a few more as well. Very well made!
Best Compact Ever! August 25, 2008 I absolutely love this grill! Good sturdy quality construction. Unlike some of the other reviewers I assembled it in no time. I'm a good tinkerer so don't see where the others had problems. This grill gives you great control as you can add charcoal through the side sliding charcoal drawer without disturbing your cooking. Control's flames as well as a weber kettle but simpler to use with the hinged top.For a compact grill this is the best and I've owned many. Don't let the size fool you, it grills a good amount of food. Was able to grill 3 giant sized stuffed pork chops and a whole cut up chicken at the same time with no problem. If youre looking for a smaller grill to save space with great smoking ability this is the one.
OK, but quite a tin lizzy... August 18, 2008 First, my friends, you're thinking of buying this because you don't want to spend close to or over 100 bucks, and you're tired of wrestling with that huge Weber lid. So, be prepared. The box it comes in is NOT meant for shipping. There's absolutely no extra padding whatsoever. The fact that it didn't come with a big dent in it speaks for the thickness of the metal. Bad welding job, though, lots of gaps in the joints of the cooking box. BEFORE YOU START, make DARN sure you own a rachet set. I can't imagine putting this together with the "pliers" that they recommend. It calls for 7/16, I used a 15/32, that worked. You WILL be missing pieces. The directions keep talking about Locking Washers...there are only 3 in the whole set. I can't believe the manufacturer has been sending this with missing pieces for YEARS. So, take one of the real locking washers, take one of the flat washers, and go to the hardware store and buy 5 of each before you even begin. I got a piece of beef fat from the local butcher *free*, so I slathered that on the inside and the grates and followed the directions to season it. It uses only little pile of briquets. Get the normal briquets, not the Matchlight. I really think they make things taste weird, just like the grill directions say. It wasn't all that hard to put together, just pay attention to what you're trying to do. Once you have the legs going in the right direction, you're fine. The drawer front was welded a little crooked, and since the metal is thick there's no way to correct it, so there's a gap between the drawer and cooking barrel, but I guess it will be OK. I'm sure it will be fine for the very few times that I BBQ, I'm just frankly disappointed in how frustrating it is to be missing pieces and the bad welding job. I just hate spending my money on bad quality, even if it is ultimately cheaper.
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