• 360 square inches of cooking space over porcelain-coated grates
  • 170 square inch porcelain-coated swing-a-way rack for warming
  • Three stainless steel in-line burners for cooking performance
  • Porcelain-coated steel lid and firebox stand up to weather and the elements
  • Metal side shelves measure 12-inches w x 13-inches l providing extra storage and prep space

Love this grill. However, the assembly was time consuming, along with the consumption of a drink here and there. Usually when my husband brings out his tools, the dogs go and hide, as do I. He was able to get it put together without to many tantrums....LOL

I am one who gets things that I have to assemble myself at home often. I'm just "fair" at doing this. I'm not great, I'm not bad at it. With that said, I almost didn't buy this because of the reviews saying it took an hour to assemble. Some said the instructions were not clear, others said there were steps in it that took two people.......among other things. This was not my experience. From opening the box and laying out the parts to grill being fired up.............whole process took 30 minutes. I stopped at one point and got a drink in there too. I love the wings/shelves. They're sturdy and spacious. The self lighting has always done well for me. Each burner adjusts from high to low well. The upper rack is perfect. It's got enough space to do your potatoes or whatever on but doesn't make the lower grill hard to access. Only negative I have is: I wish there was a place on one or the other shelves to hang cooking utensils from. Other than that though, this grill is great.

I got to try this Char-Broil Classic 360 3-Burner Gas Grill. Just an absolutely a perfect size. Great looks, great performance from the burners and valves. No cremations. We got used to it on some TBones that ended up coming out great. We have found the larger impressive gas grills too much work to maintain, heavy and unyielding to move on the patio. This Charbroil delivers more room on your patios and far less work in cleanup and maintenance. The T-Bones in my picture are from our butcher and they are big steaks. There is plenty of room on this grill. The convenience of propane gas, we are in the middle of a burn ban and can not charcoal or use the smoker. Smaller size and light enough to load and strap down into the back of your truck and take camping easily. However the shelves on this do not fold and they are not handles to carry. Comes completely unassembled so plan on a long afternoon to put it together but we had no major issues and just took our time out on the patio. The legs have a durable powdercoat textured looking finish. Simple uncomplicated valves/knobs to control the flame. Beautiful grill really. Does not come with a cover. Our dogs took the drip bracket and cup off the bottom of the grill later, so might want to watch out for that if on large acreage like us. Still looking for the metal cup. Super nice grill and such an affordable price.

I'm an older woman with some arthritis in my fingers, and I was able to assemble this on my own. It took about 2 hours, but it went together perfectly, with all the parts and hardware included in the box. I would suggest: Look at the hardware list and the parts list towards the back of the manual before you start. Lay out all the pieces of the grill where you can pick them out easily; the parts are numbered in the assembly steps. The hardware (nuts and bolts) are shrink packaged and clearly marked on the back, with serrated spots to open each section. Look over each step as you go, and gather the pieces and hardware you'll need before starting each step. What you'll need: A utility knife to open the hardware pack, and a phillips head screwdriver to assemble. We burned all three burners on med/high heat for 20 minutes before use like they suggested -- absolutely no problems! We plan to launch it over the weekend. A beautiful grill -- we're very happy with it.

I live in an apartment complex and can only use a gas grill. This is my first time grilling without charcoal or wood and I have to say so far so good. Of course you don't get the same flavor as traditional grilling methods, but this grill is easy to use. I bought the three-burner Char-Broil and it was too big to fit on my balcony where I wanted it, so I just left off one of the side arms and it fits perfectly. This is quite large for just the two of us, but with the price difference between the two and three burner options we thought the three burner made more sense in the long term. It's still hundreds of dollars cheaper than many of the other options here at the same size. Product came in well-packaged and sturdy box. You have to assemble it yourself. I took my time with it, drinking a few beers, and I had it built and ready to go in less than two hours. All set for summer.

We killed off our old two burner Char Broil after over 10 years of use. We were happy to find this similar sized grill that had the bonus of 3 burners and much larger areas on the side of the grill for prep. It was packaged very well for shipping and was very well protected. No scratches or dings. Assembly was about 45 mins. Everything came included. The instructions were fairly good, too. I only miss the bottom shelf we used to have to set the propane tank on. This one just puts the tank on the support under the legs. I also think the old one was easier to maneuver around. The burgers on our Friday night burge night taste great, that is just what we needed. Great value.

This grill is just perfect.. family of 3 here, but easily good for a family of 4 or 5 as well. I mean, amazon prime is the best, this grill was at my doorstep in 2 days, no fussing with getting it from the store to my house, and this grill is also about $30 more in the stores. Nothing was damaged in transit. The husband put it together in 1.5 hours. Nothing too complicated. Long story short, love it!!!

This is a great, simple grill. I've been using it for 12 months now, and it never disappoints. With three burners, it is big enough to easily cook for 6 adults. Because it isn't huge, you can move it around easily. I keep it on my screened-in porch in the wintertime and on the deck in the summer and I use it year round in Vermont. I use it all the time and it barely uses any propane; I've just started my third tank of propane and I've used it at least once a week for a year (frequently several times per week). I find it easy to adjust the heat to exactly the right temperature for the food that I'm cooking, and I don't think there are many hot/cold spots like other reviewers have claimed. I like that it is inexpensive and it is light enough for one person to move around. The huge ones that are sold at the big box stores are too heavy and too expensive. I recommend this grill to everyone.

We're absolutely loving this thing! After years of grilling on an electric outdoor foreman (our apartment complex didn't allow gas or charcoal grills) we finally upgraded to a propane grill. My budget has been pretty tight, so after seeing the many positive reviews for this model we decided to take a chance on it - and I'm so glad we did. Setup took less than an hour and was a breeze, as all of the hardware and tools necessary for assembly are included. Within an hour and a half I was good to go and was cooking a piece of tri-tip in the backyard! Setup was actually pretty fun, and I felt like I really "got to know" my grill and all of the components. The grill has three burners and a very convenient heating rack that moves in/out of place above the large grill surface as you open and close the lid. The heating rack is great for bread and other items you don't want getting direct heat and flame exposure. The grilling surface is very easy to clean, and even with some pretty vigorous scraping didn't appear to lose any finish. It's big enough for us too, I've fit 15+ drumsticks on it with no issue. Cleaning the inside of the grill is also a breeze, as the grilling surface just lifts out of the barbecue and can be set aside while you clean under and around it with a paper towel or sponge. My only recommendation would be buying a cover for the grill. It doesn't feel cheap, but it also doesn't feel super heavy duty, and a few nights out in the rain would probably put some wear/tear on it. The propane hookup, for example, is almost completely exposed with the open design, and that's probably not something you want getting weathered or damaged.

Simple and works as advertised. Assembly went without a hitch. Took my wife and I about 45 minutes from start to finish. We read the instructions and it went together fine. Fired it up to cook off the oils and then used it to slow cook a brisket, using only one burner set on low. Advice for those wanting to render fatty meats: the fat catching cup at the bottom won't be big enough. I learned that the hard way and wound up rigging a bigger container made out of a coffee can and some cheap wire hangers. We are totally satisfied so far.