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Sophia & William Charcoal and Propane Gas Grill Combo with Side Burner & Porcelain-Enameled Cast Iron Grate, Dual Fuel BBQ Grill for Outdoor, Barbecue Grill, 690 SQIN Cooking Area

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Style: Gas and Charcoal Combo


Features

  • Gas & Charcoal Grill Combo: Sophia & William gas and charcoal grill combo allow you to choose between charcoal and gas, giving you the flexibility to cook with the fuel source that best suits your needs. This dual fuel grills have separate cooking zone, allowing you to simultaneously cook different types of food or at varying temperatures, Charcoal imparts a smoky flavor, while gas provides quick and precise heat control, making it suitable for large gatherings
  • Porcelain-Enameled Cast Iron Grates: Cooking grates of combo grill gas and charcoal are made of durable, easy-to-clean porcelain-enameled cast iron material which helps prevent rusting and cracking. Stainless steel burners, porcelain-enamel cast iron cooking grates and porcelain-enamel flame tamer of gas cooking zone work together to distribute even heat across the entire grilling surface and superior heat retention, preventing hot or cold spots on grates
  • 690 SQ.IN. Cooking Space: Features a spacious cooking area with 520 square inches of primary cooking space on porcelain-enameled cast iron grates and an additional 170 square inches on a stainless steel warming rack. Provides a total of 690 square inches BBQ cooking space that serves to a large gatherings or parties. There is lots of counter space and places to hang your grilling tools
  • Easy Cleaning: Full-size push out ash tray is removable for quick and easy clean-up ashes. The grease tray slides out smoothly, making it a breeze to deal with grease and drippings while you're grilling. Plus, the handy cup lets you easily get rid of the collected grease, keeping the post-grill cleanup hassle-free.
  • Dimension & Support: Outdoor bbq grill dimensions - 23"D x 61W x 46"H, Weight: 105 lbs ,The height of the cooking space(from grill to top of closed lid) - 10". Barbeque grill works with standard 20 lb LP tank(not included). hose & regulator included. US warehouse shipments. Any question please let us know for the replacements which are at no charge as soon as possible, we will solve the problem immediately

Brand: Sophia & William


Product Dimensions: 23"D x 61"W x 46"H


Special Feature: Superior Heat Retention, Removable Grease Tray, Non-Stick Surface, Rust Resistant, Locking Caster


Color: Black


Fuel Type: Gas, Charcoal


Brand: ‎Sophia & William


Product Dimensions: ‎23"D x 61"W x 46"H


Special Feature: ‎Superior Heat Retention, Removable Grease Tray, Non-Stick Surface, Rust Resistant, Locking Caster


Color: ‎Black


Fuel Type: ‎Gas, Charcoal


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Outdoor


Finish Type: ‎Non-Stick


Included Components: ‎Thermometer, User Manual, Adapter Hose


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Material: ‎Porcelain, Alloy Steel


Handle Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Item Weight: ‎47 Pounds


Heating Power: ‎11 Kilowatts


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Installation Type: ‎Free Standing


Side Burner Count: ‎1


Main Burner Count: ‎3


Cooking Surface Area: ‎690 Square Inches


Number of Racks: ‎2


Number of Power Levels: ‎1


Heating Elements: ‎4


Grill Configuration: ‎Charcoal and Gas Combo


Cooking System: ‎Even Heat Cooking System


Manufacturer: ‎Sophia & William


Item Weight: ‎47 pounds


Style: ‎Gas and Charcoal Combo


Finish: ‎Non-Stick


Special Features: ‎Superior Heat Retention, Removable Grease Tray, Non-Stick Surface, Rust Resistant, Locking Caster


Date First Available: November 7, 2023


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  • A Must-Have for Outdoor Cooking Enthusiasts!
Style: 3 Burner Gill Portable
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the 22" Flat Top Grill with Lid, and it has completely transformed my outdoor cooking experience! Whether I’m hosting a backyard BBQ, camping with friends, or tailgating before the big game, this grill delivers perfection every time. Here’s why I’m obsessed: The 24,000 BTU output across three burners is a game-changer. It heats up quickly and distributes heat evenly, letting me cook everything. The non-stick ceramic coating is a dream. Eggs slide right off, and cleanup is a breeze with just a quick scrape and wipe. Despite its robust construction, the tabletop design makes it surprisingly portable. I’ve hauled it to campsites and tailgates without hassle. The compact size doesn’t sacrifice stability, and assembly took minutes. Just hook up a propane tank, and you’re ready to grill! It’s a tad heavy for its size, but the durability and performance more than justify it. A small trade-off for such a powerhouse. This grill checks every box: power, versatility, ease of cleaning, and portability. If you love outdoor cooking but hate compromising on quality, this is your answer. Five stars without a doubt—it’s worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Prerak Prerak

  • High quality grill.It has the best of both worlds
Style: Gas and Charcoal Combo
It's really sturdy compared to my old charcoal grill. It took me 1 hours to assemble this time. It has a charcoal side, a gas side , and a side burner too. I cooked on both sides at once,This is a fantastic,high quality grill.It has the best of both worlds,propane and charcoal option when grilling.The burners turn on instantly and has more cooking space than we thought!It heats evenly and gets up to grilling temperature quickly.A built-in thermometer monitors the temperature in real-time to helping the grilled items achieve the perfect doneness,and the side burner is much more convenient that I ever would have thought about.One of the standout features of this grill is its four-burner design, offering ample cooking space for preparing multiple items simultaneously. This is especially useful when you're having friends oven or a birthday party. It's on wheels, which makes it easy to move around, a great feature for those who might need to store it away after use The 42,000 BTU output ensures efficient heat distribution and faster cooking times, allowing you to achieve that perfect sear on your steaks or burgers. easy to clean as material is stainless steel. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025 by MIKA SUSHI 3 MIKA SUSHI 3

  • Standard grill, decent cooking area, but with poor finish and lightweight materials and paint.
Style: 4 Burner Grill
The media could not be loaded. Edit: The gas tank hole is too close to the width of the tank's round base, so there's no give. Added two photos showing this. Doesn't even look like 1/16 gap. I have two tanks, same brand. They're the type you trade in for full ones at the big hardware stores. One of my tanks fits fine, the other doesn't due to the fact that tank's round base is not perfectly round. So when I go trade in my tanks soon, I will have to take a template to check the tank's base roundness. And the wheel mounts are bending because of poor welding and support at the legs. See the video for details. Dropped to one star and would return this if it wasn't practically impossible to ship back. Original review: We needed to replace our 14 year old bigbox store grill as it was literally starting to fall apart from within. I was looking for something a bit smaller and with a griddle option, and the 4-burner grill seemed to fit the bill nicely. At this pricepoint, it was comparable to the basic grills available at the bigbox stores, and I just didn't want to purchase a prebuilt unit that had been sitting exposed to the weather and covered in bird raindrops since March. The grill arrived in a sturdy boxed and was well packaged. Unfortunately, I didn't get to take a photo of the unpacking process, but the left and right sides were protected by thin pieces of plywood and the front and back were protected by 3/4 inch thich pieces of cardboard. Overall, the box was well put together except for the fact it really could have used some protection at the bottom - maybe another piece of plywood to protect the bottom during shipping (two bottom edges were crushed in). As I unpacked the parts, each one was wrapped in plastic or in a plastic bag. Most items were intact and clean, except for a couple of pieces that were either dented slightly as they were close to the edge, or from being banged around during transit. As the metal is fairly thin, I was able to easily fix the issue without damage. First - a couple of tips. * Lay all your parts out and confirm nothing is missing. Some things were packaged differently than I expected, so I initially thought I was missing parts, but everything was in there. * Manual says to use a Phillips screw driver. Most of us have the standard "small" PH1 phillips and "medium" PH2 Phillips screwdrivers. You need the thick PH3 one to properly tighten the big screws, which are 95% of them. Once I switched to the PH3 tip, I could easily drive and tighten the screws with ease. Assembly was very easy for me, as I've built countless complicated furniture-in-a-box pieces, grills and other equipment. I took my sweet time as I was alone and in no hurry, got it done in about an hour and a half. Maybe with a helper, it would have taken closer to an hour or less. That said, the manual is mostly pictures, and it really could have used some text explaining some assembly steps. In several spots, it really should have at least said "this way up". As for looks - from afar it looks good. Clean design, matte black finish, and compact. I like that a lot. But when you get up close you start noticing all the rookie cuts and welds. It's like someone was cutting some of these edges with a blunt instrument with a hand tied behind their back, and doing "good enough" welding. I included multiple photos of different cuts and welds that easily show this. Some of the chrome parts should have also been "flat" like the black paint itself. In this case, the chromed handle bar and thermometer almost look out of place. Cabinet doors are simple to install, but you might have to twist them up a bit to get them to flatten out after shipping. It's easier to do after they're installed and you can see whether it's at the top or bottom that needs to be aligned with the magnet. A little twist here and there, and both doors were closing and flush to the cabinet without issue. The cooking area layout is good, with the built-in griddle on the side. I know it's a small griddle area, but most often I am in need of just that when grilling - meat and large vegetables to the left, and onions or shrimp on the right. Can't wait to see how well the setup works. Issues I see with the cooking area are the fact that the supports for the deflectors is extremely flimsy. I can't imagine those lasting more than a few years, as they're just painted thin metal tabs. And although I can purchase generic deflectors, if there's nothing to hold them in place, then that becomes a problem. Burners look good overall, thick and sturdy. And the joiners to carry the flame from one burner to the other are a solid piece all across, so that's better than multiple independent pieces between each one. Grease pan is a wedge design, not flat, which I like much better as there's less of a chance of things just accumulating. I am a bit concerned about how well the grease cup will stay in place as the clip to attach it to the pan has nothing from preventing it from falling off. I might add a thumb screw or something to prevent it from just sliding off. Side burner is a nice feature, though I rarely use it. But the metal hose that connects the gas to the side burner is a much better option than the rubber hose ones I've seen with other grills. Super easy to connect and disconnect if needed. Thermometer doesn't look like all that, but I have another I can compare to for accuracy, even replace it if needed. And I do like the non-lifting shelf tray and the fact it's not a standard cheap rod shelf, but a flat slotted sheet of metal. It's also easy to remove it to get it out of the way when cooking a large item. As for the durability of the grill - we'll see. Most of the exposed metal is fairly flimsy, even when compared to other grills in the same price range. As with my old grill, I will keep this one covered when not in use. I truly don't expect it to last 14 years as my current one, but if I get over 5 years out of it, I will be happy. Overall, I rated it 3 stars based on the finish, welding and flimsiness of some of the materials, but if I could, I'd also rate it 5 for the cooking layout, the grease pan arrangement, burners and the knobs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Frogroast Frogroast

  • Large, Versatile Grill – Worth the Assembly Effort!
Style: Gas and Charcoal Combo
The Sophia & William dual-fuel charcoal and propane grill is a fantastic addition to any backyard setup. While assembly took some time, the final result was well worth the effort. The grill is very spacious, making it ideal for large gatherings. The dual-fuel design is a major advantage—charcoal for smoky flavors and propane for quick, efficient grilling. The added side burner is also a great feature, allowing you to cook side dishes simultaneously. Assembly does require patience, as there are many parts to put together, but once completed, the grill is sturdy and well-built. The storage space underneath is convenient for tools and fuel, and the wheels make it easy to move around. Overall, this grill is a high-value purchase for those who enjoy outdoor cooking. If you don’t mind the initial setup, it’s a solid choice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by Chiho Chiho

  • Nice grill
Style: Gas and Charcoal Combo
Nice grill, Holds steady heat and cooks evenly. Sturdy material and everything fits well when assembling. Make sure you follow the directions and dont tighten everything down until the end. Assemby took about 2 hours and I needed a second person for one step. All parts fit perfectly and it is a solid grill. It comes packed very well and there was no damage to any parts from transit. It came from NJ to Chicago. Pros: Heats evenly,heavy duty casters makes it easy to move, solid build, easy clean out, Good value for the price Cons: Assembly is a little difficult and vents are a little thin material wise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025 by Roy A. Leon

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