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Dyna-Glo 4-Burner Natural Gas Grill in Matte Black $199 + Free Shipping

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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Dyna-Glo 4-Burner Natural Gas Grill in Matte Black on sale for $199. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • SearPLUS 15,000 BTU concentrated heat zone with a porcelain-coated diamond pattern cast iron grill grate
  • SmokeZONE integrated smoker box that may be removed from grill when not in use
  • EquiHeat design eliminates hot and cold spots on the grill surface
  • 4 burners provide 51,000 BTUs of cooking power
  • Total of 590 sq. in. of cooking space: 448 sq. in. primary plus 142 sq. in. warming rack
  • Matte porcelain-coated cast iron cooking grates
  • Built-in thermometer
  • Integrated ignition system
  • 2 resin wheels
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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has Dyna-Glo 4-Burner Natural Gas Grill in Matte Black on sale for $199. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • SearPLUS 15,000 BTU concentrated heat zone with a porcelain-coated diamond pattern cast iron grill grate
  • SmokeZONE integrated smoker box that may be removed from grill when not in use
  • EquiHeat design eliminates hot and cold spots on the grill surface
  • 4 burners provide 51,000 BTUs of cooking power
  • Total of 590 sq. in. of cooking space: 448 sq. in. primary plus 142 sq. in. warming rack
  • Matte porcelain-coated cast iron cooking grates
  • Built-in thermometer
  • Integrated ignition system
  • 2 resin wheels

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Model: Dyna-Glo 4-Burner Natural Gas Grill in Matte Black with TriVantage Multi-Functional Cooking System

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May 25, 2024
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DietrichBonhoeffer
May 25, 2024
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Note: NATURAL GAS, NOT propane tank.
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May 25, 2024
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1grotimax
May 25, 2024
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I'd buy this if the sides dropped down, with our small deck it takes up too much space when not in use. I like that it's natural gas, no more having to lug a Propane tank around!
May 25, 2024
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Hamed_paya
May 25, 2024
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Quote from DietrichBonhoeffer :
Note: NATURAL GAS, NOT propane tank.
An absolute grill newbie here. What difference does it make?
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Quote from Hamed_paya :
An absolute grill newbie here. What difference does it make?
Imagine you have two different types of gas stoves in your kitchen. One uses natural gas, and the other uses propane gas. Both stoves can cook your food, but they have some differences.

Natural Gas:
- Natural gas comes from deep underground, and it's made up of mostly methane.
- It's delivered to houses and buildings through pipes, just like the water that comes out of your faucet.
- If your house has a natural gas connection, you can use a natural gas grill.
- Natural gas is usually less expensive than propane.

Propane:
- Propane is made from oil and natural gas.
- It's stored in special tanks that you can buy at a store and attach to your grill.
- Propane grills are more common because not all houses have natural gas connections.
- Propane tanks are portable, so you can move your grill around easily.

The main difference is how the gas gets to your grill. Natural gas comes from pipes connected to your house, while propane comes in tanks that you attach to your grill.

Both natural gas and propane grills cook food the same way. They have burners that light up and heat the grill's surface, which cooks your food. Some people might prefer the taste of food cooked on one type of grill over the other, but the difference is usually very small.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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May 25, 2024
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It's been a while...this deal was last posted in May 2023 and was a Popular deal at this price.
May 25, 2024
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davmrls
May 25, 2024
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Quote from SDdawg :
Imagine you have two different types of gas stoves in your kitchen. One uses natural gas, and the other uses propane gas. Both stoves can cook your food, but they have some differences.

Natural Gas:
- Natural gas comes from deep underground, and it's made up of mostly methane.
- It's delivered to houses and buildings through pipes, just like the water that comes out of your faucet.
- If your house has a natural gas connection, you can use a natural gas grill.
- Natural gas is usually less expensive than propane.

Propane:
- Propane is made from oil and natural gas.
- It's stored in special tanks that you can buy at a store and attach to your grill.
- Propane grills are more common because not all houses have natural gas connections.
- Propane tanks are portable, so you can move your grill around easily.

The main difference is how the gas gets to your grill. Natural gas comes from pipes connected to your house, while propane comes in tanks that you attach to your grill.

Both natural gas and propane grills cook food the same way. They have burners that light up and heat the grill's surface, which cooks your food. Some people might prefer the taste of food cooked on one type of grill over the other, but the difference is usually very small.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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May 26, 2024
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MellowRoad203
May 26, 2024
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I've had this grill for two years now it's all rusted out. Garbage.
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May 26, 2024
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JasonC6103
May 26, 2024
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Had a Dyna-Glo about 7 years ago, within 2-3 years completely rusted out. My 4+ year old Weber is in perfect condition, not a spec of rust.

Check out the Dyna-Glo, they are made out of flimsy metal. How long do you think that will last?
Last edited by JasonC6103 May 25, 2024 at 08:40 PM.
May 26, 2024
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omfpe
May 26, 2024
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Quote from SDdawg :
Imagine you have two different types of gas stoves in your kitchen. One uses natural gas, and the other uses propane gas. Both stoves can cook your food, but they have some differences.

Natural Gas:
- Natural gas comes from deep underground, and it's made up of mostly methane.
- It's delivered to houses and buildings through pipes, just like the water that comes out of your faucet.
- If your house has a natural gas connection, you can use a natural gas grill.
- Natural gas is usually less expensive than propane.

Propane:
- Propane is made from oil and natural gas.
- It's stored in special tanks that you can buy at a store and attach to your grill.
- Propane grills are more common because not all houses have natural gas connections.
- Propane tanks are portable, so you can move your grill around easily.

The main difference is how the gas gets to your grill. Natural gas comes from pipes connected to your house, while propane comes in tanks that you attach to your grill.

Both natural gas and propane grills cook food the same way. They have burners that light up and heat the grill's surface, which cooks your food. Some people might prefer the taste of food cooked on one type of grill over the other, but the difference is usually very small.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
That said, if you have a large propane tank for your house it's pretty simple to have your propane company run a line to your grill, so then it works like a plumbed in NG grill
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dasein56
May 26, 2024
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Quote from SDdawg :
Imagine you have two different types of gas stoves in your kitchen. One uses natural gas, and the other uses propane gas. Both stoves can cook your food, but they have some differences.

Natural Gas:
- Natural gas comes from deep underground, and it's made up of mostly methane.
- It's delivered to houses and buildings through pipes, just like the water that comes out of your faucet.
- If your house has a natural gas connection, you can use a natural gas grill.
- Natural gas is usually less expensive than propane.

Propane:
- Propane is made from oil and natural gas.
- It's stored in special tanks that you can buy at a store and attach to your grill.
- Propane grills are more common because not all houses have natural gas connections.
- Propane tanks are portable, so you can move your grill around easily.

The main difference is how the gas gets to your grill. Natural gas comes from pipes connected to your house, while propane comes in tanks that you attach to your grill.

Both natural gas and propane grills cook food the same way. They have burners that light up and heat the grill's surface, which cooks your food. Some people might prefer the taste of food cooked on one type of grill over the other, but the difference is usually very small.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Sincerely appreciate you taking the time to explain - I learned a lot of useful information I did not know before (and I'm in my 40's - kudos)
May 26, 2024
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May 27, 2024
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Kbfromlc
May 27, 2024
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Quote from MellowRoad203 :
I've had this grill for two years now it's all rusted out. Garbage.
Thank you for this info. I am looking for a deal on a natural gas grill, but I guess I will keep looking. Any good experiences with any?
May 27, 2024
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tximagineer
May 27, 2024
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Where are all the Memorial Day grill deals? Booo, right?
May 27, 2024
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Pka555
May 27, 2024
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Quote from MellowRoad203 :
I've had this grill for two years now it's all rusted out. Garbage.
All these cheap grills are made this way for a reason, at least i think that way. Just get a hang of grill( like a practice) and once you do, get a reliable grill like weber.

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