• 360 square inches of cooking space over porcelain-coated grates
  • 170 square inch porcelain-coated swing-a-way rack for warming
  • 8,000 btu side burner provides a secondary cooking space for sides or sauces
  • Three stainless steel in-line burners for cooking performance
  • Porcelain-coated steel lid and firebox stand up to weather and the elements

We needed a good basic grill and we got this one for ~$113 with 3 burners and a side cooking one. We've grilled with it for say, 5 times already and it's been working as expected. We've seen a lot of bad reviews related to the installation but we have had zero issues.

I wish there would be a temperature gauge in it but that isn't a big deal. I had read reviews that said it was very difficult to put together and that concerned me. However, it wasn't that hard as long as I followed directions. One thing I did was lay out all of the parts which helped. It heats up well, has plenty of space and worked fine for our first cook out with it. I'm very pleased with it and will do great for us sitting out on our pool patio.

It takes about 2 hours and 2 beers to assemble this. Probably could have used another beer. Screws and hardware are packed and individually labeled to match instructions (very cool). All the parts were in one box that was heavy, but I walked several hundred feet with it. The grill burners are very good. The side burner will grill veggies, but not quite boil a quart of water. The parts that matter are labeled left and right with machine stamps. I used a screw driver (#2 Phillips) for the entire assembly. All the gas parts are assembled in the box, but you need to attach the kit to the burners by inserting three tubes at one time into larger tubes and screwing a screw. This was the hardest part for me. One note: the chain with the spring wire attached is a holder for a match, in case you need that. Confused me, but it is discussed in the safety section of the instructions.

We have only used 2 times but are in love with it. Its the perfect size for a slab of ribs on top rack and steaks, burgers, chicken, or brats on bottom rack! Perfect size to throw into back of truck when we go camping too!

Ya know... at just over a $100, I don't know how long it will last but I'd rather replace it 2-3 times for the cost of one other grill after it gets weather warn then purchase an expensive one. On another note, it has good even heat, The ignitor works well. The valve on the side burner didn't work. I had to bypass it to just use the grill. No biggy, I wouldn't have purchased the side burner model anyway but it was on sale cheaper than the one without the burner.

The Char-Broil Classic 360 3-Burner Grill is a really good buy! I purchased the grill with the side burner. Assembly is going to take you a while. There are a lot of screws and parts to put together. Assembly took me around 4 hours. However, it is well worth the trouble. This grill looks great. It has a very modern look. If you are single, a couple, or a small family, this is the grill to purchase. It has plenty of cooking space, and should be able to handle as much food to be grilled as you need. This grill heats up fast, and does a great job! I have owned several grills over the years, and the Char-Broil grill is as good or better than the other grills I have owned that cost a lot more. This is a solid basic grill without all the bells and whistles which most of us really don't need. If you are looking for a grill that works great, this grill should work perfectly for you. Shipping was fast, and the grill arrived early. The box was really beat up, but the contents were in perfect shape. Good Purchase!

This is a two person assembly. The fasteners are well labeled but the components are generally unmarked. Follow the instructions and go slow. It took my wife and I about two hours to complete. Helpful notes: the black trapezoid shield is the "front" of the grill not the back. Thus, put the knob side of the firebox facing or on the same side as the black shield. Have needle nose pliers for sliding the igniter wires on to the igniter push button. If you get a side burner, that ignition wire goes onto the side slide of the igniter housing while the main igniter goes directly into the back or center of the igniter housing.

I loooove it!!!! It's so easy to clean!!!

I had a bit of trepidation when ordering the grill because I saw so many people reported having trouble assembling it. Once I got used to the instructions though I found it easy to follow them. Just look at the picture of the parts needed, find the labeled connectors (screws and such) and put the parts together following the numbers. Not bad! Using a Phillips screwdriver and a knife, it took me a few hours to put it together and now I have a solid, functional grill that looks great and works like a champ. Note to people who want to use larger tanks: You could use a 30 or 40 pound tank with this grill but just need to set it nearby, preferably on a tank foot. It will fit. A note about the igniter button: It doesn't work very well, but don't blame the grill. Those really commonly don't work, even on fancy, expensive grills. Just use a striker, match, or fireplace lighter. Awesome grill at a fair price!

I just put this together and fired it up. Fairly easy assembly. The instructions were pretty idiot proof but you need to follow them. Seems solid for the price. Much better than the no name grill we got from Walmart 2 years ago and the bottom rusted through. It's just an inexpensive basic grill and that's what I was looking for.