*SOLD*
Selling my Broil King Signet 320 propane (sorry, no propane accessories) grill. I purchased it in March 2016 and am only selling because another, larger Broil King is arriving shortly.
Broil King grills are made in Canada by people wearing toques. At least half of that sentence is true. Many reviews say they are the equal to Webers, but without the Weber price. Having never owned a Weber, I cannot say if that is true. I can only say this grill has been fantastic and, as mentioned above, I'm buying a five-burner Broil King to replace this one. Because meat.
It gets 4 1/2 stars from 688 reviews on Lowe's. Most probably aren't from bots, either. I mean, it's not Amazon, right?
Product link: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Broil-King-...ill/1000004912
Grill features:
• Three burners with Dual-Tube® burners that spew out two rows of flame each. I recommend cleaning at the end and beginning of each season. Just poke a toothpick in each hole.
• Folding side tables so you can pretend it's a Transformer (from the cartoon, not a Bay-sian monstrosity)
• Cast iron grates that I've thoughtfully left seasoned
• A warming rack for assorted cockles
• Casters (two locking) so you can roll it away quickly in case Johnny Petabreath wanders by and you just don't want the hassle
Also selling 4 GrillGratesâ„¢ panels. These are flippin' amazing. As mentioned dozens (hundred?) of times on here, they amplify the heat of the grill, help stop flare-ups, and can be flipped over to be used as a griddle. Which is what I do for searing. With the GrillGrates sitting right atop the Flav-R-Wave burner protectors, the surface hits 750 degrees. That's some serious searing action. See the results in my steak pics below.
Propane tank and grill cover not included as I still need those.
Grill alone: $275
Grill and GrillGrates: $325
I live in lovely West Omaha. My eBay ID is jason-fox. You can find me at www.jasonfox.net.
Thanks!










Selling my Broil King Signet 320 propane (sorry, no propane accessories) grill. I purchased it in March 2016 and am only selling because another, larger Broil King is arriving shortly.
Broil King grills are made in Canada by people wearing toques. At least half of that sentence is true. Many reviews say they are the equal to Webers, but without the Weber price. Having never owned a Weber, I cannot say if that is true. I can only say this grill has been fantastic and, as mentioned above, I'm buying a five-burner Broil King to replace this one. Because meat.
It gets 4 1/2 stars from 688 reviews on Lowe's. Most probably aren't from bots, either. I mean, it's not Amazon, right?
Product link: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Broil-King-...ill/1000004912
Grill features:
• Three burners with Dual-Tube® burners that spew out two rows of flame each. I recommend cleaning at the end and beginning of each season. Just poke a toothpick in each hole.
• Folding side tables so you can pretend it's a Transformer (from the cartoon, not a Bay-sian monstrosity)
• Cast iron grates that I've thoughtfully left seasoned
• A warming rack for assorted cockles
• Casters (two locking) so you can roll it away quickly in case Johnny Petabreath wanders by and you just don't want the hassle
Also selling 4 GrillGratesâ„¢ panels. These are flippin' amazing. As mentioned dozens (hundred?) of times on here, they amplify the heat of the grill, help stop flare-ups, and can be flipped over to be used as a griddle. Which is what I do for searing. With the GrillGrates sitting right atop the Flav-R-Wave burner protectors, the surface hits 750 degrees. That's some serious searing action. See the results in my steak pics below.
Propane tank and grill cover not included as I still need those.
Grill alone: $275
Grill and GrillGrates: $325
I live in lovely West Omaha. My eBay ID is jason-fox. You can find me at www.jasonfox.net.
Thanks!
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