Dyna-Glo Black & Stainless Premium Grills, 5 Burner, Natural Gas
DGA550SSN-D Features: -(5) Stainless steel commercial grade straight tube burners (11,000 BTUs each) side burner (12,000 BTUs). -79,000 BTUs with electronic ignition and infinite setting control valves for 764-square” of cooking space. -3-Piece heavy gauge stainless steel cooking grates, stainless steel warming rack, and (5) stainless steel heat tents. -Cabinet style twodoor cart and (4) heavy duty casters. -Integrated temperature gauge for accurate grill zone temperature measurement. -Material: Stainless steel. Product Type: -Gas grill. Installation Location: -Free standing. Finish: -Silver and black. Material: -Steel. Gas Type: -Natural gas. Dimensions: Overall Height – Top to Bottom: -46.26″. Overall Width – Side to Side: -56.69″. Overall Depth – Front to Back: -24.61″. Overall Product Weight: -126.1 lbs.
Product Features
- 5 Stainless steel commercial grade straight tube burners (11,000 BTU’s each), side burner (12,000 BTU’s) and a rotisserie burner (12,000 BTU’s)
- 79,000 Total BTU’s of cooking power heat with electronic ignition and infinite setting control valves power a Total of 764 sq. Inch of cooking space
- 3 pc heavy gauge 7 mm stainless steel cooking grates, stainless steel warming rack and 5 stainless steel heat tents under a double wall lid
- Cabinet style two-door cart and 4 heavy duty casters
- Integrated temperature gauge for accurate grill zone temperature measurement
- Protect your grill with a custom fit Dyna-Glo premium cover, Model # DG500C (sold separately)
Not lasting quality It is falling apart way too fast. I bought it just under 3 years ago. First, the drip tray and the deflection covers were rusting out, so I spent $100 to replace those at about 1.5 years. Not thrilled with that, but if that was all it was every couple years, no big deal. However, now one end of the support for one of heat deflectors has rusted completely and the deflector has fallen down on that side (noticed while grilling today).I’d say stay away from this one, I’m not even at…
I want to review several things on this grill.1. Natural gas: you need to have a hook up on the side of your house to have this work. If you do not have one, it can be an expensive undertaking depending on your location and the permits needed to make it work (and how pretty you want the hook up to be, I didn’t mind a pipe sticking out of the back of the garage). It takes a few seconds for the gas to pipe through the hose and get to the ignition burner. Once it is there, all the…