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![]() Broil King Regal 20 XL Gas Grill Onward Manufacturing Company LTD. Broil King Regal 20 Gas GrillGuide Rating - ![]() The Bottom LineIf you are serious about grilling and want a grill that delivers both high and even heat and gives you a lot of control then this is a great grill for you. It might not look modern but Broil King has been making great grills for years. This model will give you plenty of space at 388 square inches or primary cooking area and a total of 532 square inches. And plenty of power with its 50,000 BTU main burner output. Pros
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Guide Review - Broil King Regal 20 Gas GrillNot 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 barriers are built to last and the durable construction and high quality stainless steel dual burner will make this grill last a long time. At 50,000 BTUs this grill has a lot of power for its 388 square inches of primary cooking area.
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 with lots of space that will last and provide great grilling then you really should look at this model. The warranty on this grill is also great and Broil King (a division of Onward Manufacturing) has a great reputation for service. Made in Canada this grill is typically available through specialty retailers. This grill is powered by the Super Infinite-8 Burner. This dual control figure-8 burner is simply one of the best on the market. Built to last this burner provides incredibly even heat. Cast aluminum body with stainless steel cover over the lid. Standard cart configuration with two side tables. |
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