The Bottom Line
Pros
- Solid stainless steel construction
Cons
- Low quality 430 stainless steel construction
- Thin metal brass tubular burners
- Low quality construction
Description
- Four 12,500 BTU brass tubular burners
- 580 square inches of primary cooking area for a total of 780 square inches of grilling space
- 50,000 BTU maximum output from the main burners
- 13,000 BTU side burner under a flush mounted cover
- 430 stainless steel construction throughout the grill
- Porcelain coated cast iron cooking grates
- Electronic ignition
- Porcelain coated barrier
- Compatible with Char-Broil's "Dual Fuel" system (you buy the conversion kit ($50USD))
- Sold exclusively through Lowe's Home Improvement
Guide Review - Char-Broil 4-Burner Gas Grill (model #463268107)
This model has been discontinued. It's closest replacement is the Char-Broil Commercial with Rotisserie (Model #47362324818).This is a grill that will definitely sell well and that's a shame. The low quality of its construction and materials are hidden behind an attractive design and great features. When looking for a gas grill many people look for things like brass burners, porcelain coated cast iron cooking grates, stainless steel construction and large cooking area. This grill has all those. Unfortunately it has all that at a price (around $400USD) that doesn't justify its supposed quality. The brass burners are not cast brass, but brass tubular burners. Not as durable as stainless steel tubular burners and prone to burn through (gas expands the ports over time). The porcelain coated cast iron cooking grates have a cheap porcelain paint not a heavy enamel coating. The large cooking area won't compensate for the large, open heat vent and relatively low heat output from the burners.
While this grill does have some good warranty features the warranty doesn't do much for the overall construction. Burners will be replaced if they fail, but if the grill looses its appearance or the cart fails you'll be out of luck. What's the point of a lifetime burner warranty if the grill only lasts a few years. My suggestion is to avoid this grill, but if you don't, make sure you keep the receipts and send in the product registration card.




