Dyna-Glo DGB390SNP-D Smart Space Living 36,000 BTU 3-Burner LP Gas Grill
DGB390SNP-D Features: -High performance outdoor grill designed for small decks and patios. -Cooking space, (2) drop down tables and (3) stainless steel tube burners that provide 12,000-BTU’s each. -Hood has an easy lift handle for opening and designed with a temperature gauge and a double-wall liner to retain heat. -Finish: Silver and black. -Constructed of Steel. Product Type: -Gas grill. Installation Location: -Free standing. Finish: -Silver, Black. Distressed: -Yes. Material: -Steel. Gas Type: -Liquid Propane. Dimensions: Overall Height – Top to Bottom: -45.05″. Overall Width – Side to Side: -49.14″. Overall Depth – Front to Back: -22.82″. Overall Product Weight: -76 lbs.
Product Features
- Easy push button electronic pulse ignition system ensures quick start-up; 390 sq in of primary cooking space; 507 sq in of total cooking space.
- (2) Heavy gauge porcelain enameled cast iron cooking grates retain heat to sear foods and lock in foods natural juices
- (3) Stainless steel commercial grade straight burners for performance and durability (3) Steel Heat tents protect the burners and flavor foods
- Infinite control valve options provide flexibility and the best grilling performance and experience
- Double wall stainless steel lid assembly to retain heat includes temperature gauge; Side shelves with integrated towel bar and tool hooks
- Protect your grill with a custom fit Dyna-Glo premium cover, Model # DG300C (sold separately)
The grill was easy to assemble The grill was easy to assemble, and with some practice you can get the right temperature for even cooking.But In less than 8 months the tents and the pans were all rusted. I keep this grill under a roof, no rain reaches it. And I thoroughly clean everything after each session. I use it about once or twice a week. With the rust is much more difficult to grill, because the the fat does not roll, stays on the tent and provokes more flame outs.When I called to complain and get…
Weber: Eat your heart out! I love a good grill and I am sure you do too. My last one was a tri-burner Weber I had for about 10 years. On one of my last moves, the Weber grill broke a plastic caster wheel while moving it from Oregon to Idaho, and became loose in the back of the truck and was lost somewhere in the Cascade Mountains! For about 5 years since, I have wanted another Weber, but just couldn’t see parting with $550-$650 for something like I had before. Plus, there were a few things that always bugged me about…