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expired Posted by tunabreath • Jun 4, 2023

Char-Griller Flat Iron 4-Burner Liquid Propane Flat Top Grill, $199.99, FS, Lowe's

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Lowe's has Char-Griller Flat Iron 4-Burner Liquid Propane Flat Top Grill for $199.99. Shipping is free.

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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Char-Gri...5005571441
  • 4 stainless steel gas burners with 60,000 BTUs
  • Assembly Required: Select Professional Assembly to receive an assembled grill. If no option for professional assembly available, item will arrive unassembled
  • Heavy-gauge steel griddle top that improves with every use
  • Total Cooking Area: 775 Square Inches
  • 60,000 BTUs
  • Heavy Gauge Steel Construction
  • 4 Stainless Steel Burners
  • Folding Cart Construction
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Lowe's has Char-Griller Flat Iron 4-Burner Liquid Propane Flat Top Grill for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Deal valid today only, June 4.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Char-Gri...5005571441
  • 4 stainless steel gas burners with 60,000 BTUs
  • Assembly Required: Select Professional Assembly to receive an assembled grill. If no option for professional assembly available, item will arrive unassembled
  • Heavy-gauge steel griddle top that improves with every use
  • Total Cooking Area: 775 Square Inches
  • 60,000 BTUs
  • Heavy Gauge Steel Construction
  • 4 Stainless Steel Burners
  • Folding Cart Construction

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Jun 4, 2023
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Lillybulldog
Jun 4, 2023
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Have this exact one mine came with a lid for the same price around Christmas time not sure if this deal has the lid. It is very nice, super heavy need 2 strong people to lift the box, assembly was quick and easy. Grease catcher inserts are an off size but can found for a couple dollars at Menards (Amazon was a lot more) after seasoning it with oil heating up hot and repeating it 5 times I can cook non stick (even eggs). Mine has the lid Downside is the lid hangs on the back when not in use. I had thick steaks and needed indirect heat after seating so put outside burners on and put steak in the middle and put lid on. Worked great but the lid got very hot to take off and hang back up. I would buy it again there is a you tube video comparing it to the similar Blackstone out there that shows it is just as nice and great quality
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Jun 4, 2023
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gottahaveSD
Jun 4, 2023
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Quote from Lillybulldog :
Have this exact one mine came with a lid for the same price around Christmas time not sure if this deal has the lid. It is very nice, super heavy need 2 strong people to lift the box, assembly was quick and easy. Grease catcher inserts are an off size but can found for a couple dollars at Menards (Amazon was a lot more) after seasoning it with oil heating up hot and repeating it 5 times I can cook non stick (even eggs). Mine has the lid Downside is the lid hangs on the back when not in use. I had thick steaks and needed indirect heat after seating so put outside burners on and put steak in the middle and put lid on. Worked great but the lid got very hot to take off and hang back up. I would buy it again there is a you tube video comparing it to the similar Blackstone out there that shows it is just as nice and great quality
Hello, do you have a link to the seasoning method you used?
Jun 4, 2023
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Lillybulldog
Jun 4, 2023
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Quote from gottahaveSD :
Hello, do you have a link to the seasoning method you used?
No sorry don't, it came with the instructions that i no longer have. Basically just used olive oil light coat with paper towel on all sides and flat surfaces, turned it to high and watched the surface turn a dark brown color and smoke off the oil, let it cool and then repeated the process 4-5 times then after cooking the first few times I oiled it down again and ran it high until burned off. Trick seamed to be a really light coat with no pooling. The center of the surfaces darkens first but eventually works it's way to the edges with time
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