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The Broil King 875944 Baron S 490 Pro IR is a premium liquid propane grill featuring four stainless steel dual-tube burners, delivering a powerful 40,000 BTU output. With a total cooking space of 660 sq. in., including a porcelain-coated warming rack, this grill is designed for serious outdoor cooking enthusiasts. Its durable stainless steel construction ensures longevity, while the infrared side burner allows for high-heat searing. Perfect for free-standing installation, this grill is a must-have for any backyard gathering.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Frame Material Type | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Finish Type | Painted or Powder Coated |
Side Burner Count | 1 |
Main Burner Count | 4 |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Number of Heating Elements | 4 |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Heating Power | 14650 Watts |
Special Feature | Infrared Side Burner |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Color | Silver, Black |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Item Dimensions | 24 x 57 x 46.5 inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 57"W x 46.5"H |
M**B
Wonderful Quality, Exceptional Grill
I have this grill at home and it has been amazing. Extremely even cooking surface, it has all of the features that we need and then some! The side burner is a great touch. My experience with Broil King Grills has been 10/10, never any issues and withstands the PNW weather.
I**M
Early review - based on assembly instructions only at this point
The assembly instructions that came with this grill are garbage. Each page shows only the hardware used (and isn't specific to what hardware) and doesn't designate other parts used. The illustrations are poorly done at poor angles to actually show where a part or piece of hardware gets installed. Beyond that, and while I'm hopeful the grill performs well, there are definitely some areas of poor engineering. Specifically the area under the control panel where propane feed line and flex tube for the side burner goes leaves a lot of room for improvment as the opening they need to drop out of is an extremely tight bend for the flex tube, combined with the manufacturing process I found it impossible to route the flex tube without disassembling the fitting where it connects to the control valve. And from a usability standpoint, adding a cross brace from the floor of the cabinet to the one side, elimintes the open half of the cabinet (next to the LP tank) as being very useful.
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