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American Gourmet by Char-Broil Classic Series Convective 2-Burner Propane Stainless Steel Gas Grill - 463672717

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Pattern Name: Gas Grill


Features

  • GAS GRILL: Powered by liquid propane gas, this grill runs on a 20-pound tank, not included. It reaches cooking temperatures quickly, delivers high temps and maintains even heat.
  • COOKING AREA: Grill up to 8 burgers, 4 chicken breasts or 2 steaks on the 280-square-inch grate.
  • BTU RATING: This grill has a 20,000 BTU rating with two 10,000 BTU burners. *BTU is a measurement of energy used by your grill and is not related to how hot it will get. Grills with lower BTUs burn less fuel to cook your food.
  • GRATES: These porcelain-coated wire grates offer fast warm-up and heat recovery time. Theyre lightweight, making them easy to lift when removing to clean and economical to replace when its time.
  • SIDE SHELVES: Two large side shelves provide ample space to set plates, tools, sauces and rubs while you grill.
  • IGNITION: Push-button ignition ensures reliable starts every time. Simply turn the control knob, press the ignition button and the burners are lit.
  • CONTROL KNOBS: Control knobs raise and lower the flame for each burner. Turn clockwise to increase the heat and counterclockwise to decrease.
  • CART: The cart is designed with an integrated rack that holds the propane tank in place.
  • WHEELS: Two 7-inch heavy-duty wheels make it easy to roll the grill when you need to move it. Simply, tilt the cart onto its wheels and roll it out of the garage and onto the patio.
  • GREASE CUP: A removable grease cup catches drippings and slides out for easy cleaning.

Description

You don't need a big yard or patio to grill mouthwatering food with the American Gourmet Classic 2-Burner Gas Grill. You can make delicious meals for your family and friends, from grilled chicken to burgers and hotdogs, every day of the week. And when you're watching the game at home, treat everyone to your world-famous wings. Get hot-off-the-grill flavor at home with the American Gourmet 2-Burner Gas Grill, a compact grill that delivers big flavor.

Brand: Charbroil


Product Dimensions: 16.9"D x 26"W x 17.7"H


Special Feature: Compact, Portable


Color: Black


Fuel Type: Gas


Other Special Features of the Product: Compact, Portable


Fuel Type: Gas


Main Burner Count: 2


Number Of Racks: 1


Number of Power Levels: 1


Number of Heating Elements: 2


Grill Configuration: 2-Burner


Cooking System: Convective


Primary Cooking Method: Gas


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 16.9"D x 26"W x 17.7"H


Item Dimensions: 16.9 x 26 x 17.7 inches


Item Weight: 37.5 Pounds


Cooking Surface Area: 280 Square Inches


Finish Types: Painted


Material Type: Metal, Porcelain, Stainless Steel


Handle Material: Stainless Steel


Frame Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Black


Brand Name: Charbroil


Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor


Included Components: gas grill, owners manual, user guide and warranty


Model Name: Charbroil American Gourmet Classic Series 2-Burner Gas Grill


Model Number: 463672717


Global Trade Identification Number: 73, 29


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Outdoor


Manufacturer: Char-Broil


UPC: 047362773029 047362367273 729170047362


Manufacturer Part Number: 467730217


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: 2-Burner Liquid Propane Gas Grill


Warranty Description: 1 Year Manufacture Limited


Required Assembly: Yes


Installation Type: Free Standing


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Jul 19 – Aug 13

This item is non-returnable:

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • CUTE COOKER THAT IS PERFECT FOR 1 OR 2 PEOPLE AND FITS ANYWHERE!
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
i love this cooker. The heat is balanced, it is simple and easy to use. The legs were the hardest to put together because not all holesneed to come together and some just slip together but once that is done the assembly goes much quicker and is well worth the trouble! It is small and light and makes moving it around very easy! It is nice looking, It starts right up with one click and is proof that smaller things can come it very beneficial packages! I love its simplicity and did a great job on the first meal of steak that was cooked on it! Just as good as any more expensive versions but highly complicated and does just what you need! I highly recommend for anyone that just wants the benefit of having the advantage of over the grill taste at a reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by DP

  • It grills. :)
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
It seems a bit cheap but it works fine. After living in Florida almost 15 years I finally decided to get the obligatory gas grill. Being a loner, two burners seemed a bit oversized for my needs but someone gave me an old tank of gas so I figured what the heck. Other reviewers say it's difficult to assemble. I suppose it is, it took me a couple hours or so. With my old failing eyes, I downloaded the PDF instructions so I could view on a large screen. I also watched an assembly video. But a couple parts were changed, the downloadable PDF could surely be updated. :) But after getting through the assembly, I found the hardest part was figuring out how to balance the 20 lb. gas cylinder on the skinny rotating left bracket and then flipping the support bracket to hold it in place. The video and the PDF both showed assembly but neither took time to show how to balance the tank and secure it. Maybe someone who has used gas grills would know but personally, as a first time user, I would have appreciated instructions. :) I wish it had an actual shelf on the bottom. Surely that wouldn't have added that much to the cost? Also, there's a wire in the center that has a U bend in it. I put that in but have no idea what it's for or if I should use it to hold the tank more secure? Same with a straight wire on the right that runs front to rear with a hole in it. Does that serve a purpose? Especially the hold, does something hook into it? Overall, I like it and will use it, especially while I'm using the free gas but I'm not sure I will go out of my way to buy more. But I'm a loner. Rolling the grill outside and firing it up to cook one or two hotdogs or one hamburger seems excessive. Of course that's not a problem with the grill. :) If I had it to do over, I'd probably get the Broil Mate that comes with the bottom shelf. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025 by chugger

  • Great Grill For The Money! Great Grill For The Money!
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
Summary: Overall this product is absolutely great, it exceeds my expectations for what I paid. It may only have the two burners; however, this little thing cooks with a capital C! I've noticed the heat seems to be very consistent (make sure to level your grill if yours isn't). I haven't noticed any hot spots during my use of it. The assembly is a long one; however, the documentation is very good in the instructions. I recommend going slow and not tightening down things until you have ensured it's straight and level. I would recommend this to a friend who is looking for a no frills grill that does the job on a budget. Assembly: Let's just say that the engineer(s) who designed the parts and packaging earned every bit of his/her wages as far as packing efficiency. This entire grill is made up of parts no longer that ~6". Doing this by yourself I would say set aside at least 2 hours. Make sure that you take your time to ensure everything is straight before tightening down. There are parts of assembly it would greatly help to have two hands, particularly on the leg/stand section. Use: During my maiden voyage I didn't notice any hot spots on my grill while cooking burger patties. I haven't used my grill a very long time, so I can't attest to how it will stand up over time. What I can say is that I plan to keep my grill clean and to keep if covered (I live in Seattle) when not in use. From my experiences with past grills if you take care of them they typically have a long life. Cleaning: Cleaning this grill like all other grills I've had is a bit of a pain. Of course the grate comes out as do the burner covers; however, lower walls of the grill were covered in fat after cooking some patties. I was able to clean this up with some standard oven and stove cleaner. Make sure to test in a small spot out of sight prior to going crazy with this cleaner (it worked on mine fine without harm to the coating). There are a lot of points that are hard to get to without pulling the pins off the burner rails and moving them. While this can be done it seems like quit a bit of work for something gravity should do. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020 by Garcia family

  • Assembly is required and not for faint of tool experience. Great size and easy clean up!
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
Directions for assembly were diagrams and in some cases, need updated. I had parts left over that were not obvious spares and spent more time trying to figure out what I missed than I did assembling. Assembly takes an hour at minimum. Beginners with tools will need 2-2.5 hours, average mechanics likely 1.5 - 2 hours and expert mechanics 1-1.5 hours to install. Beginners and average installers will definitely need 2 people and experts can do it with one. In all cases, patience and reading of assembly “instructions” is required with a beverage of your choice. Disclaimer: installation times do not reflect smoke breaks or consumption of adult beverage (y’all know what I mean, it ain’t a beer assembly party) Grill works great and for 4 people at a cook out it is perfect size. Heats and cooks evenly with little clean up effort. Was a Father’s Day gift and a pleasant surprise for us and him. Worth the time putting it together! Moving it around was not an issue either. Size is workable and maneuverable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2019 by Montani Semper Liberi

  • Slipped through Quality Control
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
Over all the Grill will work fine... Once it is assembled. I received my grill packed neatly in the box with no damage. I started assembling and (although not in the order I would have done it) It went together fine up until I went to install the Heat shield on the left underside of the grill... They're are holes where rivnuts are supped to go, but the threaded rivnuts are absent, rendering the heat shield impossible to install. I have since ordered some 10X24 rivnuts to install myself so I can continue to assemble the rest of the grill. For the price I can deal with the oversight, but just to let everyone know, go into this assembly with the mindset of a project, instead of thinking of it as an assembly. Chances are you will either need to fabricate your own means to get a fully functional grill... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021 by Josh Jensen

  • Durable, great value grill
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
I've had this grill for 9 years now. 9! It's still working. I bought for under $100 at the time. At this price point, I couldn't be happier. It's a tad wobbly, and you won't get the most even heating possible. But look, it still works really well for most simple grilling jobs. Pretty simple to clean as well. I am finally upgrading to a Weber after all these years bc I just want something a little bigger and more robust (and expensive!) But if you're looking for something that just works, is great for 2 people, and will last at an incredible price point, I can't recommend this grill enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026 by Ironman

  • Assembly is arduous; quality is questionable
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
The skill of following the directions to assemble products cover a wide spectrum. I would judge my such skills as somewhat above average. Certainly better than them gentlemen’s C. Perhaps even a B+ on a good day. This grill ( I have assembled several in the past, including one for a close friend whose resentment I still am unable to understand, as his grill looks and performs beautifully (I think it has something to do with his wife, but I digress). I am ashamed to admit that this assembly cost me over 8 hours of toil and sweat (lottery). I resorted to digging deep into both British and Brazilian (in addition to American) profanity as I toiled through the steps to completion. Parts and screws and fasteners, all difficult to distinguish one from another. And careful not to drop any little item, as there are no complimentary extras. Where “connectors” beg for a screw or bolt or fastener of some size or heft (which would lend to stability, strength, and ultimately product quality), no such luck. I would go on, but the existential angst of reliving the experience, and the continued pain of questioning my skill level: all too painful. All of this may result in years of therapy. Skip this purchase, buy an assembled WEBER. Those tender and flavorful lamb chops and grilled vegetable medley will taste and present much better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by William of Troy

  • Nice grill, but had gas leak so had to send it back
Pattern Name: Gas Grill
People who say it is hard to assemble this grill probably did not try to disassemble it and put back to box for return. I spent about 3 hour to assemble that. Can't say that instructions were bad - they were totally understandable for me, not harder than assembling IKEA bed, but the whole process is just a little time consuming. When I assembled that I connected it to a new U-Haul tank and there was a huge leak in connection between gas tank and grill. I was able not only feel or hear gas leak, but I was literally able to see this leak because it was huge. I closed gas tank immediately and contacted Amazon for help and they offered either refund or 30% discount. I chose refund and then spent another 3 hours disassembling this grill and then figuring out how to put it back, but it was fun, like some sort of puzzle. UPS picked up grill next day right fromy front door. Next thing I went to Lowe's (I also wanted to make some BBQ on Christmas, so did not had time to wait for replacement from Amazon) to find another grill, but smallest they had was exactly the same model as this one. A guy from Lowe's assured me that thing like this happens rarely so I decided to try again - spent another 3 hours to assemble that (so it totals to 9 hours now) and it worked! Tried to cook some chicken - it was delicious. And because I assembled this grill twice it was easier to clean it since I knew which parts are easy to clean. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2019 by Bohdan

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