One thing I love about my 5 burner i just got is you ignite 1 burner and it will then light them all without using the ignitor.. My old no name brand had an ignitor per burner (3 burner) so I had to click it on each knob turn. This one has like a fuel rail that 1 burner can light the next after lit.. Awesome grill, got mine on clearance for $112 at my local Lowes. What a steal, I imagine they had overstock of this model from summer and needed the warehouse/floor space is the only reason I can think why its dirt cheap.. It was actually cheaper than the charbroil performance 2 burner haha
Michael, thank you for the tips on using this grill. I am going to buy it for the 2018 grilling season in Wichita, KS. Your tips are very helpful for a rookie griller. Hope all is well! -Chris
When banging out a bunch of burgers I always have half burners on and half off and do it assembly line, sear up about 8 on direct heat each side, move em to other sode where heat is off and throw 8 more on direct heat.. Once youve seared and flipped then rotate the burgers off heat into a pan or of not finished move them to top rack and keep going. Direct heat, indirect heat, top rack or off onto a plate. Banged out 40 burgers easily, if you fill it full of burgers on high heat all burners you're gona get mad flare ups.. A few years back I actually started doing skin on chicken indirect until cooked through and then sear so fat renders, i was tryin to sear skin on chicken and then off heat and got a lot of flare ups from the fat in the skin.. Always cook indirect and then sear last for chicken, it'll save you headaches..
I have the exact same grill minus the side burner. I was also confused about the front part of the grill being hotter. Mine has yellow flames in the front and it concerned me a bit. I noticed yours has yellow flames in the front as well. I didn't know they designed these to have a hotter sear section in the front. the rest of the burners have a blue flame with yellow tips which is supposed to be normal. the larger yellow flames in the front is what concerned me. glad i am not the only one who noticed this.
Hey man I got a question, can we assemble this grill without both sides? I have a limited space so I either buy small 2 burner or buy 4 burner and assemble without the sides. Thanks
@@tlogank good to know I'm thinking about getting this one for my balcony and would have the right side removed. That's what other people have done in my building.
Christian Liriano nope. I haven't seen any rust and I'm in Minnesota uncovered for 2 years. However, the grates seem to rust right away. I think constant oiling may be the key to keeping them fresh.
The wire brush thing is stupid, just make sure there's no sort of piece of shiny metal where your gonna cook stuff, simple as that, and if your eating and you feel something pull it out don't swallow it like an idiot
the grill grates on this model are porcelain coated cast iron. if you use a wire brush to clean them the porcelain coating will get scratched and wear off over time. this will cause the grates to rust. a nylon brush is better and safer for this design.
One thing I love about my 5 burner i just got is you ignite 1 burner and it will then light them all without using the ignitor.. My old no name brand had an ignitor per burner (3 burner) so I had to click it on each knob turn. This one has like a fuel rail that 1 burner can light the next after lit.. Awesome grill, got mine on clearance for $112 at my local Lowes. What a steal, I imagine they had overstock of this model from summer and needed the warehouse/floor space is the only reason I can think why its dirt cheap.. It was actually cheaper than the charbroil performance 2 burner haha
So true. And I'm not certain if it was by design or not, but that long strip of fire can be used for a good sear!
Michael, thank you for the tips on using this grill. I am going to buy it for the 2018 grilling season in Wichita, KS. Your tips are very helpful for a rookie griller. Hope all is well! -Chris
jcfab hey...glad it helped!
I was saddened by the lost of the corn. No frozen veggies, got it. Thanks for the video.
Getting this grill delivered in a couple days.
Very helpful video! Thank You!
Wrap your frozen corn in some aluminum foil, with some butter.....it steams the corn, and turns out nicely
FlyGuy 70 thx for watching! That's a great tip!
Yeah you can also just leave the husks on and cook it that way it does the same thing
Thanks for watching - Geat advice!
That makes total sense...thx for watching!
just bought a 5 burner Char Broil grill on sale. thanks for the video..tons of good info
Tonmoy Ghosh glad it helped! Thx for watching!
Awesome video, just got myself this grill, thanks for the tip on the nylon brush will be getting one of those.
thecoolrockerdude Hey...thx for watching! I might suggest getting one with a long handle and refillable nylon pads. Good luck and happy grilling!
When banging out a bunch of burgers I always have half burners on and half off and do it assembly line, sear up about 8 on direct heat each side, move em to other sode where heat is off and throw 8 more on direct heat.. Once youve seared and flipped then rotate the burgers off heat into a pan or of not finished move them to top rack and keep going. Direct heat, indirect heat, top rack or off onto a plate. Banged out 40 burgers easily, if you fill it full of burgers on high heat all burners you're gona get mad flare ups..
A few years back I actually started doing skin on chicken indirect until cooked through and then sear so fat renders, i was tryin to sear skin on chicken and then off heat and got a lot of flare ups from the fat in the skin.. Always cook indirect and then sear last for chicken, it'll save you headaches..
I love this! Y'all show some love to maxwell!
After I brush my grill I give it a little spray with the water bottle. BBQ looks good, considering getting this one thanks for the video.
I have the exact same grill minus the side burner. I was also confused about the front part of the grill being hotter. Mine has yellow flames in the front and it concerned me a bit. I noticed yours has yellow flames in the front as well. I didn't know they designed these to have a hotter sear section in the front. the rest of the burners have a blue flame with yellow tips which is supposed to be normal. the larger yellow flames in the front is what concerned me. glad i am not the only one who noticed this.
Perfect video. Followed it completely to get the grill together. Thanks so much.
Thanks, good speaking and teaching voice. Alot easy to absorb the great information.
Thx for watching!
Going to buy one today! Char-Broil rules!
Hey thanks for watching! Don't forget to like and SUBSCRIBE! And they make a fabulous grill!
Where did you get your nylon brush? Assuming they are available at the Big box stores
Richard Stets yup. Any big box should do.
Thank you
Enjoyed your video. Thanks for the nylon brush tip. I hope you didn't toss the corn
Airod Pajo thx for watching! and the corn was horrible! had to toss it. I will never ever do frozen corn on the grill.
Michael K. Wrap your corn in foil. Throw some butter and salt in with it. Heat it up real good let it steam inside the foil. Takes about 30min
thx for watching....great idea
Thanks I have been having some problems and you have help
Hey thanks so much for watching! Glad I could help!
You're great - excellent review. Thanks! I like your humor :)
Hey! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
Michael, thank you.
Sure! Thanks for watching!
For corn to taste amazing on the grill rap it in tinfoil and put butter in the tinfoil
Hey man I got a question, can we assemble this grill without both sides? I have a limited space so I either buy small 2 burner or buy 4 burner and assemble without the sides.
Thanks
Bilguun Byambadorj you can leave off the right side, but probably not the left.
@@tlogank good to know I'm thinking about getting this one for my balcony and would have the right side removed. That's what other people have done in my building.
I got the char broil advantage I like it
Cool. I've been having issues with my grates rusting. Hopefully a grill cover will help
Do the outside of these rust easy?
Christian Liriano nope. I haven't seen any rust and I'm in Minnesota uncovered for 2 years. However, the grates seem to rust right away. I think constant oiling may be the key to keeping them fresh.
@@CarolinaMiC hello from Manitoba. Thanks for the comment on the rust. I am thinking about buying this one myself.Looks good.
This is awesome, and hilarious for some reason :)
Hey thanks for watching! That's exactly what I was going for!
Thank you Mr. K.
Rocco S thanks for watching!
Very helpful tips
Simone Maduro Thx for watching!
Burger still didn’t look done
Lol! Maybe you should adjust your screen! No pink at all = done.
I guess done is a relative term! Thanks for watching!
The wire brush thing is stupid, just make sure there's no sort of piece of shiny metal where your gonna cook stuff, simple as that, and if your eating and you feel something pull it out don't swallow it like an idiot
Interesting point of view...
Hmmmm....what does the rest of the world think? And thanks for watching!
the grill grates on this model are porcelain coated cast iron. if you use a wire brush to clean them the porcelain coating will get scratched and wear off over time. this will cause the grates to rust. a nylon brush is better and safer for this design.
one burger???? REALLY? HOW GHETTO
Hey thanks for watching and commenting. I still get paid even when idiots like you watch!