Stainless Steel cooking grid is guaranteed for the life of the grill
NuStone
side shelves safe for direct food contact
Woodchip
drawer for smoking
Rotary
spark ignition system for easy lighting
Smooth
powder-coated textured steel cabinet for a classy look and easy cleaning
Convenient front-door access with utensil storage on the door
Heavy-duty casters (two locking) for easy moving on the deck
Solid
one-piece steel base
Other
features not shown--Grill temperature thermometer in the lid; Back panel for
extra sturdiness and a finished look; Aluminum, no-rust drip pan
A
note about Stainless Steel: You might notice in your research that our
stainless grill uses 13,000 btu's and the aluminum grills are set for over
19,000 btu. For an explanation of this, we sought out the advice of our
crack service department technical advisors. Here's what they say: "BTU
rating are simply a calculation based primarily on gas pressure & orifice
size, or the amount & type of gas burning per hour. (heat output per hour).
Since stainless steel retains heat better than the other grill materials, it
requires less gas to heat SS grills to the same temperature, therefore SS
grills are intentionally designed with a slightly smaller orifice in the gas
valve than black grills. You could say that SS grills get better "gas
mileage" than black grills. All full sized Holland grills, no matter which
material, are designed to heat to the SAME temperature. It is TEMPERATURE
that cooks your food, not BTU's." Couldn't have said it better
myself. Thanks Dan!