Product Description
This small space smart living barbeque gas grill offers quality and performance with its 30,000 total BTU's and its 547 total square-Inch of cooking space. Its features include 2 stainless steel p-shaped burners which are protected by 2 steel enameled heat tents which adds flavor to the whole barbeque process. The lid assembly offers a double-wall liner to retain heat along with cast aluminum end caps for stability, an easy lift handle, and a nice decorative temperature gauge with a décor ring. The control panel offers a pair of decorative dials, a bezel base, and an electronic easy push button ignition for start-up. In addition, the side shelves offer space for food preparation and drop down easily when the grill is not in use. Inside the cabinet assembly, an open slot for the propane (lp) tank to sit easily into its place. In addition, there are 2 locking and 2 non-locking heavy duty wheel casters. A premium grill cover is included. Warranty: 1 year limited. Csa certified.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2904 in Lawn & Patio
- Size: 45.43" H x 23.03" W x 45.83" L
- Color: Black/Silver
- Brand: Dyna-Glo
- Model: DGP350SNP-D
- Dimensions: 45.43" h x 23.03" w x 45.83" l, 81.40 pounds
Features
- 30,000 total btus with an easy push button electronic ignition, 350 square-inch of primary cooking space and 547 square inch of total cooking space
- 2 enameled cast-iron cooking grates, 2 stainless steel p-shaped burners, and 2 steel enameled heat tents
- A double-wall stainless steel lid assembly, cast aluminum end caps for stability, a large easy lifting handle, temperature gauge with a décor ring
- Cabinet assembly, an open slot for the propane (LP) tank to sit easily into its place, 2 locking and non-locking heavy duty wheel casters
- Warranty: 1 year limited. assembly dimensions: length 45.8-inch by depth 23-inch by height 45.43-inch weight 81.4 lbs. csa certified
Most helpful customer reviews
73 of 76 people found the following review helpful.
Most grill for the money--hands down
By Pimlico Sam
The older version of this grill has already been reviewed at this link: http://www.amazon.com/Dyna-Glo-DGP350NP-D-Smart-Living-Two-Burner/dp/B004SKMZZQ/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top. For this new grill, Dyna-glo seems to have considered the few shortcomings highlighted by those previous reviewers. The side tables now incorporate handy, very solidly constructed, utensil pegs. The other noticeable change is the ignitor button. I don't know how the older one worked but I assume, since they changed its configuration, it works better under the new design. At any rate, it works just fine. This grill is solid. The only cheapy, plastic, lightweight parts--as previously noted in at least one of the older reviews--are the knobs that regulate the flow of gas to the burners. Once they're attached and the grill is operational, however, you won't notice how lightweight they are. The grill "feels" well appointed and muscular. It heats quickly, cleanly, and holds heat very well. I seared salmon for my first offering and my only mistake was to underestimate how quickly and efficiently this grill does its business. I should have pulled the fish about 2 minutes earlier. It took a leisurely hour-and-a-half to assemble--after work and relaxing with a cocktail. I was impressed by the simple, cleverly packaged parts and efficient instructions. I purchased this particular grill after much research--I was strongly leaning toward the most compact Napoleon--and hands-on monkeying around with many different (read Charbroil, Broil King, etc.)models. At the price point, you won't find a more compact, efficient grilling machine. I purchased this with two incentive discounts offered by Amazon at the time and so saved about a third on the price. That makes this one of the best bargains I have ever experienced. I'm totally taken by this grill and plan to enjoy it for a good long time to come. The cover is also a nice add-on. This really is a deal that cannot be equaled.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Great small grill!
By Now, Solar
Easy to assemble, the grill was ready for business within an hour of starting the project. It started right up once the propane tank was attached. I let the grill heat up and burn-off any production residue that may have remained on the hood, grate and other internal parts for about 20 minutes. I could smell, during that time, something being consumed or released, and once the odor subsided, I put on my first steak.
Because the grill gets so hot, a quick turn of the ribeye seared the meat juices inside. Additional cooking at reduced temperature for about 12 minutes in total resulted in a delicious dinner.
The grill looks to be fairly substantial, although the base tray that hold the wheels, and is the platform for the entire grill assembly, is flimsy and flexes if the surface the wheels are on isn't perfectly flat (my grilling area is brick). This affects the opening and closing of the door to the propane tank.
For about $260 (including the cover) I expect this to be a very good purchase and one that will provide a lot of enjoyment...and great meals!
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
It's a decent grill, but the other reviews make it sounded like the greatest grill ever made
By Ken Charm
When I buy stuff, I do my research! I have never seen reviews for an item I was shopping for as wonderful as the reviews for the Dyna Glo 2 burner grill. With the reviews I read, and I think I read them all, you'd think Dyna Glo perfected grilling and the production of grills!
But, that is not the case. It's thin steel and poorly insulated (except the lid). The knobs, as many have stated, are cheap. But so are the grates and the igniter and the steel and the burners.
I want to add this as early as possible. For the money, this may be the best grill out there. But as far as grills are concerned, is pretty mediocre. The incredible reviews left me with expectations far higher than what this grill can deliver and I hope my review helps at least one person have more realistic expectations.
It does some things well. If it didn't, I wouldn't have described it as the best for the money. It gets hot, fast! It does a great job with indirect grilling. The reviewer who complained about not being able to get the grill below 400, not a problem for me! Of course, I value accuracy when grilling and wouldn't trust a bimetal thermometer located in the lid of ANY grill if you paid me to. I use a digital thermometer placed about an inch off the grill's surface and about 2 inches away from whatever I'm cooking. With both burners on low, the grill was at about 350. With one burner on high, and the other off, I couldn't get the grill above 300. All that to say, there is plenty of temp control relative to other 2 burner grills (more burners will give more control, but I don't have the space).
To sum up, if you want a grill that meets or exceeds most of the reviews written about this grill, buy a Napolean or maybe a Weber (and spend closer to $1k). If you want a decent grill for well under $300 that will last you maybe 5 years or so, this is pretty darn good choice. But it is not the greatest grill ever made.
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