The Bottom Line
Pros
- Dual head grill, one standard, one infrared
- Full feature with rotisserie, side burner and infrared
- Large cooking area
- Excellent components
- Solid, rust resistant construction
Cons
- Dual head is an either or proposition
Description
- Dual head gas grill with one 45,000 BTU standard grill and one 30,000 BTU infrared grill
- Three 15,000 BTU stainless steel standard burners and two 15,000 BTU infrared burners
- 1156 square inches of total cooking space
- Full rotisserie system including rear mounted infrared rotisserie burner
- 13,000 BTU side burner under a flush mounted cover
- Easy lift roll top lid
- Full wide galvanized drip tray collects grease and channels it away from the burners
- Totally enclosed galvanized and stainless steel cart
- Electronic ignition (battery included)
- Solid brass control valves with insect protected venturi tubes
Guide Review - Napoleon Prestige II PT750rsbi Gemini Gas Grill
In addition to all this the basic components of this grill are great. From the easy lift roll top lid to the grease management to the fantastic attention to detail. What you won't get with a Napoleon is large flare-ups and uneven heating.
What you need to think about with this grill is one; it is very large. You need a good deal of space to hold this, very big grill. Also, think about the dual head design before you buy. While a great feature for some, if you can't see the advantages working for you then you probably don't want to put down this kind of money (around $3,200USD). Instead save yourself a lot of money and take a look at the Napoleon Prestige II (PT450).





