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Old 06-12-2009, 06:00 PM   #4260 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nogoodname007 View Post
44,000 BTU stainless steel burner system
• Stainless steel Super 8™ infinity burner
• 10,000 BTU stainless steel side burner
• 635 sq.in. total cooking area
• 400 sq.in. primary cooking area
• Heavy duty porcelain coated cast iron cooking grids
• Stainless steel Flav-R-Wave™ cooking system
• Linear Flow™ infinitely adjustable burner valves
• Deluxe Accu-temp™ thermometer
• Sure-Lite™ electronic ignition system
• Therma-Cast™ aluminum oven
• Perma-Mold™ drop-down sides shelves



ok....how much BTU do i need for a small grill???
10,000 BTU/100 sq in will do the job. Burner coverage and even gas distribution over the burner surface are really more important. I've found that BTU ratings can be misleading.

Also, like semtex says, I've stayed away from porcelain covered burners ever since having one crack.
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