Cal Flame Outdoor Kitchen Island LBK-710-AS with 4-Burner Built in Grill, 30″ Double Access Stainless Steel Door, Refrigerator with Two Tone Tile and Cultured Stone Base
A classy and stylish BBQ Island that is wonderful for cooking and entertaining family and friends, or preparing an intimate meal for that special someone. The LBK 710 comes standard with a G4, 4 burner grill, side burner, double access door, and a stainless steel refrigerator. The porcelain design countertop with the Stack Stone base easily matches your Home Resort design and style. For added comfort, add an outdoor umbrella to make sunnier days more comfortable. Take the fun outdoors with friends and family and create new memories with a Cal Flame outdoor kitchen today! This grill is ready to go using Liquid Propane. A licensed contractor must connect any electrical, water, natural gas or propane hook-ups at the Buyers expense. Refer to Buyer Delivery Instructions for more information. Please contact Cal Flame at 1-800-225-7727 with product specific questions.
Product Features
- Commercial 16 gauge galvanized steel stud upright frame with1/4 in. Hardiebacker ceramic tile backer board
- (1) 1.75 in. Umbrella Hole (Umbrella Not Included)
- Four (4) 15,000 BTU high powered burners
- 60,000 BTU overall
- 800 sq. in. cooking surface
GREAT BBQ ISLAND Bought this BBQ Island because it had natural stone look plus internal and external electrical outlets along with fridge and separate gas range.Unit was very well made which also made it a bit heavy at 900 pounds.Amazon was very accommodating in making sure it was delivered right to my backyard Trex deck.The island has a welded steel bar support structure.Conversion of the grill from LP to NG was not as easy as expected but successfully completed.In my view, this…
Not stucco… not square Three – the frame is bent, the dry board that sits under the fridge is broken and they flat out shipped the wrong model. It’s 900 pounds with pallet and wasn’t easy to get into the back yard with a pallet jack and two men. Once moved we unpacked everything to find it’s not stucco. Unwrap before you position it… it’s too heavy to do this multiple times.If it were not bent and sat flat on the pavement I would consider keeping it and consider a higher rating. I’m not sure if it’s…