Pilot Rock Heavy-Duty Park-Style Grill – Model# H-16 B6X2
This durable, authentic park-style grill is made of heavyweight 3/16in. plate steel. The square firebox has 8in. sides and a 16in. x 16in. cooking surface. Optional tailgate post is also available (sold separately). Cooking Surface Area (sq. in.): 256, Material Type: Plated steel, Vented: Yes, Product Style: Grill, Closure Type: None, Cooking Surface Area L x W (in.): 16 x 16, Fuel Type: Charcoal.
Made in U.S.A.
Product Features
- 4 Cooking levels for better heat control and tips back for easy fire starting
- Easy to install
- Swivels 360 degrees
- Proudly Made in the USA
- 2 3/8in. x 20in. female threaded pipe base and 2 3/8in. x 20in. male threaded pipe base
It’s built like a tank! I installed my new park grill today. I then stripped the paint off the cooking surface with a wire wheel attached to my cordless drill before seasoning it with canola oil. The chimney full of charcoal wasn’t enough so I built a small fire with some poplar firewood and burned it down to coals to finish her off. After it was done I made a couple of burgers to break her in. Took about 2.5 hours and 3 beers.I cant believe how heavy and well built it is. It’s expensive for a grill, but…
Perfect in its heavy-duty simplicity The term “heavy duty” has lost a lot of meaning over the years as manufacturers stretch the term as a marketing tool. I can say, without a doubt, that this grill really is heavy duty. The durability of the grill is clearly the same as those found in public parks. This isn’t just a replica of a park grill for home use, it’s the real thing. It even has a few anti-theft features for installation in public areas.The cook surface is adequate for medium-sized gatherings. It will…
Best grill you ever saw! Well made like the park ones but it’s in your back yard, using it over 3 years so far still great I got this through Amazon December 2014 and set it up in the back yard the following spring. The one I have ships from “pilot rock” heavy duty, and it is indeed heavy duty. The grill box itself is well over 50 pounds, thick and sturdy enough to last for years (decades?). Installation wasn’t impossible but a little tricky. Best if done by two people. The tricky part is they tell you to dig a 3 foot deep hole, 1 foot in diameter, fill it with cement and put the pipe in there about 15…