The Master Forge 4-Burner Modular Gas Grill comes with a lot of extras and a matching sink/bar with griddle and burners is available for an additional $800. It has three main burners, and 10,000 BTU rotisserie back burner. Cooking grates are stainless steel and the three main burners are cast iron. The sink/bar includes a 13,000 BTU cast iron griddle and two 12,000 BTU stove top burners.
As with all Master Forge cookers, construction is flimsy. The 430 stainless steel lid, control panel and doors are very thin and will be subject to corrosion. The rest of the cart is brown painted steel. The additional sink module mirrors the grill in size and look with the same combo of stainless and brown coated metal. Both have granite counter tops. In-lid halogen lights come with the grill and LED illuminated knobs are on both modules.
Master Forge is a brand that people either love or hate. Some owners complain about poor construction, customer service and availability of parts, On the other hand, many Master Forge owners love their BBQ grills and are eager to shower praise. Additionally, a leading consumer rating service named the Master Forge 5-Burner Grill a top pick for large model gas grills.

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