The Bottom Line
Pros
- High even heat output from 44,000 BTUs
- Linear flow control values give you great control
- Multi-layer and reversible cooking grids
Cons
- Thin cast aluminum body
Description
- 44,000 BTU Stainless Steel Super 8 Dual control main burner
- 350 square inches of primary cooking space with a total of 520 square inches
- 10,000 BTU side burner
- Three multi-level porcelain coated cast iron cooking grates
- Stainless steel "Flav-R-Wave" vaporization barrier
- Linear control valves provide a high level of burner control
- Built in thermometer
- Rotary ignition
- 5 year burner warranty that promises even heating to 600 degrees F.
- Quick and Easy Assembly
Guide Review - Broil King Monarch 40 Gas Grill
Not the most modern looking of grills but with the high heat capability of this grill and the wide range of heat control that the linear flow valves give you this grill is great at grilling. The heavy cast iron cooking grate and stainless steel vaporization barrier are built to last and the durable construction and high quality stainless steel dual burner will make this grill last a long time. At 44,000 BTUs this grill has a lot of power for its 350 square inches of primary cooking area. You also get a rather basic 10,000 BTU side burner on this model.This grill has the same grilling characteristics of the more expensive Broil King grills but with out all the accessories. If you are looking for a basic grill that will last and provide great grilling then you really should look at this model.
Cast aluminum body with stainless steel cover over the lid. Standard cart configuration but this model is available in a wide range of mounting options. This grill uses the Super-8 Infinity burner, a dual controlled burner that is one of the best ever invented.





