Dyna-Glo DGE Series Propane Grill, 5 Burner, Gunmetal
DGE530GSP-D Features: -(5) Stainless steel commercial grade straight tube burners (10,000 BTUs each) and a side burner (12,000 BTU’s). -62,000 BTUs with electronic ignition and infinite setting control valves for 708-square” of cooking space. -3-Piece heavy gauge stainless steel cooking grates, stainless steel warming rack, and (5) stainless steel heat tents. -Full storage cart with two doors for easy access and convenient tank pullout tray (tank sold separately). -Integrated temperature gauge for accurate grill zone temperature measurement. -Material: Stainless steel. Product Type: -Gas grill. Installation Location: -Free standing. Finish: -Gunmetal and black. Material: -Steel. Gas Type: -Liquid Propane. Dimensions: Overall Height – Top to Bottom: -53.04″. Overall Width – Side to Side: -46.8″. Overall Depth – Front to Back: -23.01″. Overall Product Weight: -106.6 lbs.
Product Features
- 5 Stainless steel commercial grade straight tube burners (10,000 BTU’s each) and a side burner (12,000 BTU’s)
- 62,000 Total BTU’s of cooking power heat with electronic ignition and infinite setting control valves power a Total of 708 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
- Full storage cart with two doors for easy access and convenient tank pull-out tray (tank sold separately)
- Integrated temperature gauge for accurate grill zone temperature measurement
- Protect your grill with a custom fit Dyna-Glo premium cover, Model # DG500C (sold separately)
Great Grill to Junk in 21 Months – Updated Like other reviewers I did quite a bit of reading on pros and cons of grills prior to purchasing this DynaGlo grill. Consumer Reports gave it an OK rating overall. For me, it’s replacing a grill that is entirely stainless steel including the base/cabinet, etc.A few things to consider:1. There is a pretty big hole in the back of the grill where the lid meets the base. Another review mentions this and that owner devised a way to cover it. Prior to addressing this issue, I ran…
Flimsy metal – Tons of Rust My Last update… I have owned this grill for 5 years now. Covered it every winter.Lowering rating to Two StarsHere’s the Cost of Ownership: – Heat Tent – $10ea – 5 pcs – Replace every two years – Grease Pan – Utter piece of junk – $25 – Replace every year – Cooking Grate – $25ea – 3 pcs – replace every 3-4 years – Burners – 5 pieces (covered under warranty) – replace after 3 years – Temperature Gauge – $10 – Last 1 years – junkThe…