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Broilmaster H3 Deluxe Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

We reviewed this classic, heavy cast aluminum grill which hearkens back to the early days when most gas grill were aluminum rather than coated metal or stainless steel. It has one stainless steel H-burner, which functions as two burners and has a separate control knob for each side.

Broil King Monarch 340 Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

The Broil King Monarch 340 is one of their entry level grill lines. We reviewed this modestly priced grill and award our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal. The cook box is deep, the hood is high. Many believe this design enhances roasting. Certainly the headroom in the hood is great for rotisserie and large items like roasts and turkeys.

Broil King Signet 20 Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

We reviewed this modestly priced, 3-burner gas grill and awarded it our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal! The Broil King Signet 20 is an entry level grill that packs a lot of value and power under the hood. It gets hot fast and is able to achieve high, searing temps that rival most comparatively priced gas grills.

Broil King Sovereign 90 Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

The review of Broil King's Sovereign 90 wins our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal. The grill head is cast aluminum with a stainless steel wrap. The cook box is deep, the hood is high. Many believe this design enhances roasting. The tall hood is great for large items like roasts and turkeys.

Broil King Regal S 490 PRO IR Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

The AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal winning review of Broil King's Regal S 490 is the mid-size model in their Regal Series. Broil King claims their patented Dual Tube Burners produce more even heat. After cooking extensively with dual tubes, we believe the heat is indeed even, but no more so than with similar quality grills. But those Dual Tube Burners sure have a lot of sear power!

Broil King Sovereign XLS 90 Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

The AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal winning review of Broil King's Sovereign XLS 90 Pro is a mid-size model in their Regal Series. Pro has upgrades over the standard Regal 490 including lots of stainless steel parts. Broil King claims their patented Dual Tube Burners produce more even heat.

Broil King Imperial 490 Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

These premium category grills earn our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal Award. are packed with useful extras offering quality plus bells and whistles for a reasonable price. Rotisserie included. Lots of stainless steel including heavy cast stainless steel cooking grates.

Broil King Imperial 590 Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

We reviewed the Broil King Baron 590 and award our AmazingRibs.com Best Value Gold Medal winning, mid-size, 5-burner gas grill. Many compare Broil King very favorably to Weber. A high compliment indeed! Broil King claims their patented Dual Tube Burners produce more even heat and increase burner life.

Broil King Imperial XLS Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

We reviewed the Broil King Imperial XLS and award it our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal winner and the biggest model in their top of the line Imperial Series. Many compare Broil King very favorably to Weber. A high compliment indeed! Broil King claims their patented Dual Tube Burners produce more even heat and increase burner life.

BeefEater 4-Burner Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

BeefEater's 4 burner gas grill from Australia is loaded with extras. We reviewed this good looking large gasser with a double door cart that has side shelves, storage baskets and a built-in towel rack. Our AmazingRibs.com Silver Medal goes to this Aussie.

Artisan 36″ ART2 Classic Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

Artisan offers a selection of premium gas grill heads. They are the entry level options for parent company, Alfresco, a manufacturer of luxury gas grills. We reviewed the Classic 36", Artisan's largest and finest grill, has many attributes of the higher priced Alfresco models.

American Outdoor Grill (AOG) 36 Inch Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

Our Gold Medal Review goes to American Outdoor Grill (AOG) gas grills. AOG is made by Fire Magic, makers of some of the finest and most expensive gas grills available which explains why their "entry level" AOG grills sell in the range of most other manufacturer's premium models. This 36" grill is one of their larger models.

American Outdoor Grill (AOG) 30 Inch Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

Our Gold Medal Review goes to Fire Magic's American Outdoor Grill (AOG) 30" gas grill. Fire Magic makes some of the finest and most expensive gas grills available which explains why their "entry level" AOG grills sell in the range of most other manufacturer's premium models. This 3-burner, 30" is their mid-size grill.

American Outdoor Grill (AOG) 24 Inch Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

Our Gold Medal Review goes to Fire Magic's American Outdoor Grill (AOG) 24" 2-burner gas grill. Fire Magic makes some of the finest and most expensive gas grills available which explains why their "entry level" AOG grills sell in the range of most other manufacturer's premium models. The 24" is their smallest model.

Weber Summit S-460 Built-In Gas Grill Review

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Max Good, Full time grill tester

The S-460 is a 4-burner, built-in model in Weber's top of the line gas grill series, aptly named Summit. We reviewed the freestanding Summit S-470. With a few minor exceptions, we were not disappointed. Summits cook beautifully and have great features earning our AmazingRibs.com Gold Medal.

 

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