Char Broil K6B Six-Burner 65,000 BTU Gas Grill, with Sideburner Review

Char Broil K6B Six-Burner 65,000 BTU Gas Grill, with Sideburner
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I saw this grill at Walmart for $295 and, even though im single and live alone, i felt the need to buy the largest grill in the store.The first thing you notice about this grill is IT IS HUGE!. You could easily have a bbq for a large group of people with this grill, so if your on a budget and like to entertain in the summer, this is definitely the way to go. After getting the box home and opening it up you will stare at the parts and say to yourself "what did i get myself in to".I think i could have had it assembled for free but i wanted it right then and there.Actually it only took me 1.5 hours to put the whole thing together, so assembly is not that bad. Considering though that i am a mechanical engineer i would hope i could put a grill together... Once assembled, i grabbed a few porkchops and threw them on.If you have never used an infrared searing burner before, YOU NEED TO.This grill easily produced the juiciest pork chops i have ever made.I have used full infrared grills before but i suggest the separate infrared burner over the full infrared grill, because you have more latitude to grill at varying temps, vs a full infrared grill which will be ridiculously hot all the time.So far i have grilled pork chops, ribs, sirloin steaks, chicken corn and even perogies on this grill and everytime my food was done perfectly and evenly.I was very impressed for a 295 dollar grill.All of the components of the grill seem to be very solid and well made, the stainless tube burners are cheap to replace which is a plus.The downfall of the grill is the ignitor.It seems very solid so i doubt it will break quickly like most cheap grills, however the negative is that it only ignites one burner in the middle so to use the searing burner you have to light one burner at a time untill you get to it.There is a rail along the back which seems to be used for directing the flame across the back so you can light any burner off of it, but it doesn't really work that way.Although this is fairly minor and is only annoying the first couple uses.The other thing is that, if this grill is like other cheap grills, it will probably rust out, even if you keep it covered.Although i expect that this grill will last at least 3 or 4 seasons, which is worth the money in my opinion, especially at this price point.

So in conclusion, if you are looking for a grill on a budget, buy this right now before its out of stock.I noticed the walmart by me already removed most of the grills from display and its the beginning of JUNE!!.It cooks great, has a searing burner, 7 burners total, can cook for a crowd and is very solidly constructed.I guarantee you will get tons of compliments when your family, friends, and neighbors lay their eyes on it.They will be jealous.

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Product Description:
The Char Broil K6B is the largest of the assorent for 2010 from Char Broil.Because of its size, with more than 650 sq. in. of primary cooking area, this grill utilizes 6 stainless steel burners (with a dedicated searing burner) and a total of 65,000 BTUs.The primary cooking area is covered by porcelain coated cast iron grates which and complimented by a chrome wire swing away for an additional 250 sq. in. of secondary cooking area.The main cooking chamber and burners are complimented by a 10,000 BTU flush lidded sideburner and the entire system is powered up by a reliable electronic ignition system.This grill's impressive scale is further accentuated by the stainless steel lid, fascias, front control panel, and doors.The K6B also features a locking caster system for easy mobility of the grill. As with all grills, we recommend keeping the firebox clean to help avoid flare up as well as using a grill cover to protect your invesent.

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