Char-Griller 3001 Grillin’ Pro 40,800-BTU Gas Grill

The Char-Griller #3001 Grillin’ Pro Gas Grill provides 438 square inches of gas grilling space; 438 square inches of primary surface and 192 square inches on the warming rack. The three stainless steel burner tubes generate a total of 40,800 BTU’s. Also includes a 12,000 BTU side burner. The grill features heavy-steel construction, porcelain coated cast iron grates, dual stacks for even heating, a stainless steel thermometer, Stay Cool hood handle, and an electronic igniter probe on every burner.

Product Features

  • 40,800-BTU gas grill with 438-square-inch main grilling area
  • 192-square-inch warming rack; 12,000-BTU side burner
  • Durable steel construction; side shelf for handy workspace
  • Electronic ignition; porcelain-coated cast-iron grates; utensil hooks
  • Measures 50 by 25 by 42 inches
  • Measures 50 by 25 by 42 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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3 thoughts on “Char-Griller 3001 Grillin’ Pro 40,800-BTU Gas Grill”

  1. Great Grill for little $$$$! I’ve done plenty of research and seen many grills before picking the ‘Char-Griller Pro 3001’. I think if you really want a solid grill that lasts forever, get a Weber. For me paying $700+ for a similar Weber isn’t an option. You also should beware of the inexpensive stainless steel grills (anything under $400). Their not stainless, the metal is thin & flimsy and they start showing signs of rust in a matter of months. I even saw some demos with rust stains?? This shouldn’t be a problem…

  2. Great Value After lots of research settled on this grill and at under $200, nothing compares. After three months of use, looks and works like new. The cast iron construction leads to even heat, the burners work well, there are trays on both sides (one is a side burner with a flat cover), and it does a great job of grilling.The drip TRAY is easy to reach (as opposed to a hole that a can hangs under) and the barrel construction also lends to the even heat of the grill.The smoker…

  3. Best LP grill I’ve owned I have grilled on gas grills for close to 40 years and decided not to rebuild the Brinkman I had owned for about 10 years again. I was never all that happy with it anyway. I looked at lots of Grills and read all the reviews I could find.My price limit was $200, due to the effect of the economy on my business in the last few years. I found my Char Griller 3001 at Lowes, and brought it home fully assembled, so cannot speak to assembly problems. What finally tipped me toward the…

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