The Round Kettle Charcoal Grill with Wheels in Black is a great choice for your grilling event. The grill features a total of 3,316 cm² of cooking space. The main cooking surface is 2,248 cm² made of porcelain coated steel which provides durability and easy cleaning and is big enough for 21 burgers at once or all your favorite grilled foods. The chrome plated steel warming rack provides an additional 1,068 cm² of supplemental cooking space. The grill also features steel porcelain coated charcoal grate, fire bowl and hinged lid for great performance and durability. Two adjustable damper on the lid and fire bowl help to manage grilling temperatures allowing more or less oxygen in the grill. Front basket on the legs provide additional space during food preparation or serving for storage. With the locking lid and wheels on the back legs it is easy to maneuver the grill around your porch, patio or deck
• 21 burger capacity
• Dia. 53.5cm cooking area (2,248 cm²)
• 44x28cm warming area (1,068 cm²)
• Porcelain coated steel wire cooking surface
• Chrome plated warming surface
• Black porcelain coated hinged lid and bottom bowl
• Basket on front legs
• Adjustable damper for air flow control
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