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THIS MODEL IS DISCONTINUED.
Broil-Mate’s 712364H is a mighty nice 4-burner for the money. Made by Onward Manufacturing, the same folks that give us Broil King, this grill is a great choice for those who want something better than bargain basement BBQ brands and are willing to spend a couple hundred bucks more for quality.
It has four 10,000 BTU stainless steel tube burners and a 10,000 BTU side burner with electronic ignition. The long lasting stainless steel Flavor Wave heat tents appear on many higher priced Onward models. Cooking grates are coated cast iron.
The hood is stainless steel with aluminum end caps. The control panel is also stainless. The cookbox is porcelain coated steel. Two side shelves come with built-in condiment bins and the cart consists of a double door enclosed cabinet. Our MSRP is for the LP model. It is available in NG for about $50 more.
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Broil Mate is one of five quality brands of Gas Grills owned by Canadian BBQ giant, Onward Manufacturing. Onward also owns the well regarded Broil King, Huntington, Fiesta and Sterling Grill lines, as well as Grill Pro and Barbecue Genius Parts and Accessories. Founded in Canada in 1906 by T.A. Witzel, Onward is now owned and managed by his three grandsons.
Published On: 11/20/2014
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