Cuisinart Grill Modified For A Pontoon Boat With Arnall's Grill Bracket Set on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Enjoy this quality Cuisinart BBQ grill with pre-installed brackets perfect for your pontoon railing. The feet of the grill are retrofitted for the Arnall's Grill Brackets to further strengthen the grill and for easy installation and removal. The Arnall's Grill Bracket Set are made of solid Zinc electro-plated steel. This is designed for 1.25" Square tube railing, with access to all four sides of the railing. This item will not scratch or mark your railing. Quick on and off, and portable. This awesome grill is perfect for your pontoon boat, it beats the competition hands down. Some upgrades include, stainless steel burner and drip tray, locking lid, easy carry handle, and a larger cooking area than Coleman's Perfect Flow portable grill. The Cuisinart CGG-180 has a solid mount for the propane tank, not a flimsy wand! The grill only weighs 18 pounds. Enjoy this grill anywhere! Simply unscrew 4 large knobs off the bottom and pull the grill off the brackets. Shipping is done with either UPS or USPS based on your location. If you have a PO Box or an address that isn't deliverable via USPS, please let us know in advance. We understand that you can buy this grill for less at the big box stores, however, it will not attach to our Grill Brackets without the modifications that we have made to the feet of the grill. Thus, the increased cost. Please contact us if you have any questions. * Mounts to 1.25" Square Pontoon Boat Railing. * Very Easy - Brackets come pre-installed in the box with the Grill. * Only a 9/16" wrench needed for secure installation. * Cuisinart Petit Grill has 145 square inches of grilling surface. * Grill is customized to work with Arnall's Grill Brackets. * The Grill comes in the original box from Cuisinart. You will find the Arnall's brackets pre-installed at the bottom of the box. * As of March 2016, the feet of the grill will be made with Marine-Grade Stainless Steel. * This item comes in Red, Black and Silver. If you have any warranty issues, please contact us and we will work it out with Cuisinart. Please do not file a dispute. We can walk you through the process. We only accept returns on unused grills. Thank you! |
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