Char-Broil Patio Caddie Gas Grill
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Product Features
From Charbroil, liquid propane grill with 187 square inches cooking space for patios and small households
Constructed in rust-proof porcelain steel with Thermsulate lining and heavy-gauge porcelain-coated cooking grates; thermostatic handles
Equipped with a 10,000 BTU burner and push-button ignition; temperature gauge tracks grill heat
Adaptable to both 11-1/2- and 20-pound propane tanks
Grill measures 22 by 16-3/4 by 44 inches with a shipping weight of 52 pounds; limited lifetime warranties for grill body and parts
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
For apartment dwellers with limited outdoor space, Char-Broil created their Patio Caddie grills. Compact yet efficient, the propane grill offers 187 square inches of cooking space, ideal for small households or as a vacation home grill. Activated by a push-button electronic ignition, a 10,000 BTU burner roasts mesquite chicken or a half-dozen bratwurst. The freestanding grill's body features porcelain-steel construction that resists rusting. Equipped with heavy-gauge porcelain cooking grids, the grill distributes heat evenly while cleaning with ease. A grease catcher collects drippings for simple disposal. Char-broil employed their patented Thermsulate lining to ensure steady temperatures, which can be monitored on the temperature gauge. The grill lid also includes thermostatic handles. The grill's body is supported by a sturdy plastic base and can be moved to and fro on the wheels implemented on two of the grill's legs. For the best care, clean the grates with a mild detergent and avoid use of steel wool and other abrasives. The grill affixes to either an 11-1/2- or 20- pound propane tank. This item requires assembly and necessitates the use of a Phillips screwdriver, wrench and pliers. Hardware is enclosed with the thorough assembly instructions. The Patio Caddie also comes in electric models. A five-year limited warranty covers the main body of this grill while a one-year warranty protects smaller parts. The grill measures 22 by 16-3/4 by 44 inches and weighs 52 pounds upon shipping. Propane tank not included.--Jessica Reuling
Product Description
Big time grilling in a compact unit. The Patio Caddie is perfect for small decks, terraces and patios, yet it doesn't skimp on features. It has a rust-resistant porcelain body, heavy-gauge porcelainized cooking grid, heat gauge in the lid, thermostatic handles, and a stable, wobble-free base. The gas grill accommodates a 11 1/2 pound LP tank that is lighter and easy to handle or a 20 pound LP tank. What the gas Patio caddie gives you is perfectly seared, tender and juicy grilled foods, time after time, all year long.
Best Grill ever
I think I bought mine 10 years ago. I have replaced the guts twice; had my husband weld a copper pot bottom on it to replace the bottom when it got week from use; I just cleaned it this week with oven cleaner and replaced the briquettes; I have had to tell my son who lives nearby that "No" he can't have my grill; I am going to order another set of guts and a new plastic cover today. The size is just right for a small deck-super easy to clean. If I get another grill, it will be another one of these and maybe my son can have this one! I have transported it to other locations and it is easy to carry and move since it is not so big. LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!
FREE with Super Saver Shipping
You Save: $90.00 (41%)
Product Features
From Charbroil, liquid propane grill with 187 square inches cooking space for patios and small households
Constructed in rust-proof porcelain steel with Thermsulate lining and heavy-gauge porcelain-coated cooking grates; thermostatic handles
Equipped with a 10,000 BTU burner and push-button ignition; temperature gauge tracks grill heat
Adaptable to both 11-1/2- and 20-pound propane tanks
Grill measures 22 by 16-3/4 by 44 inches with a shipping weight of 52 pounds; limited lifetime warranties for grill body and parts
Product Description
Amazon.com Review
For apartment dwellers with limited outdoor space, Char-Broil created their Patio Caddie grills. Compact yet efficient, the propane grill offers 187 square inches of cooking space, ideal for small households or as a vacation home grill. Activated by a push-button electronic ignition, a 10,000 BTU burner roasts mesquite chicken or a half-dozen bratwurst. The freestanding grill's body features porcelain-steel construction that resists rusting. Equipped with heavy-gauge porcelain cooking grids, the grill distributes heat evenly while cleaning with ease. A grease catcher collects drippings for simple disposal. Char-broil employed their patented Thermsulate lining to ensure steady temperatures, which can be monitored on the temperature gauge. The grill lid also includes thermostatic handles. The grill's body is supported by a sturdy plastic base and can be moved to and fro on the wheels implemented on two of the grill's legs. For the best care, clean the grates with a mild detergent and avoid use of steel wool and other abrasives. The grill affixes to either an 11-1/2- or 20- pound propane tank. This item requires assembly and necessitates the use of a Phillips screwdriver, wrench and pliers. Hardware is enclosed with the thorough assembly instructions. The Patio Caddie also comes in electric models. A five-year limited warranty covers the main body of this grill while a one-year warranty protects smaller parts. The grill measures 22 by 16-3/4 by 44 inches and weighs 52 pounds upon shipping. Propane tank not included.--Jessica Reuling
Product Description
Big time grilling in a compact unit. The Patio Caddie is perfect for small decks, terraces and patios, yet it doesn't skimp on features. It has a rust-resistant porcelain body, heavy-gauge porcelainized cooking grid, heat gauge in the lid, thermostatic handles, and a stable, wobble-free base. The gas grill accommodates a 11 1/2 pound LP tank that is lighter and easy to handle or a 20 pound LP tank. What the gas Patio caddie gives you is perfectly seared, tender and juicy grilled foods, time after time, all year long.
Best Grill ever
I think I bought mine 10 years ago. I have replaced the guts twice; had my husband weld a copper pot bottom on it to replace the bottom when it got week from use; I just cleaned it this week with oven cleaner and replaced the briquettes; I have had to tell my son who lives nearby that "No" he can't have my grill; I am going to order another set of guts and a new plastic cover today. The size is just right for a small deck-super easy to clean. If I get another grill, it will be another one of these and maybe my son can have this one! I have transported it to other locations and it is easy to carry and move since it is not so big. LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!
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