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Kenmore’s PG40304OOL 3-Burner Patio Gas Grill is their smallest freestanding model. It has 3 tube burners and porcelain coated cooking grates and heat tents. This Patio Grill is designed for small capacity cooking and/or use in environments where space is an issue, like a small apartment deck. It is mounted on a pedestal on four casters. The pedestal has an enclosure to store the LP tank. The Pedestal and hood come in your choice of black or copper. The two side shelves fold down to save space when not in use. These cookers aren’t made to last and only carry a one year limited warranty. Of course Sears would love to interest you in an extended warranty.
Kenmore is owned by retail giant Sears and headquartered at the Sears complex in Hoffman Estates, IL. Although Kenmore is a respected name for kitchen and home appliances, not so much in the BBQ world. Like Nexgrill and their various brands such as Jenn-Air, Kenmore benefits from the substantial foot traffic provided by a national presence on Sears’ showroom floors. The good news is Sears runs specials throughout the year on these cookers and they really should be offered at discounted rates because the MSRPs are overpriced. One can easily find better grills in the range of Kenmore sticker prices.
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Kenmore was previously owned by Sears. They are now a division of Permasteel. Permasteel makes products for an assortment of bands, such as Walmart’s Member’s Mark.
Published On: 12/12/2012
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