Product Description
Dyna-Glo DGC310CNP-D 3-Burner Open Cart Propane Gas Grill In Black: Product Description
The Dyna-Glo 3-burner Open Cart Propane Gas Grill in Black features (3) 8,000 BTU stainless steel burners with a total cooking area of 449 sq. in. The 310 sq. in. primary cooking area houses easy to clean porcelain cooking grates and porcelain coated heat tents that help vaporize foods natural juices to add flavor to your food while spreading the heat to create an even cooking surface. The porcelain enamel warming rack provides an additional 139 sq. in. to keep food warm and 2 large side tables furnish extra food preparation space. The high gloss black porcelain finish of the grill lid ensures easy cleanup and 2 wheels make it simple to reposition your grill once its cooled off.



Cleaning the propane grills barbecue
At the barbecue party, the preparations must grind as hard as possible, and the meat must be sprinkled with salt, steam, the jars, and ashes abound! However, after the stomachs have filled and the work is completed, one important thing must not be forgotten: cleaning the grill! Here are some suggestions and tips on cleaning the barbecue.
For all types of propane grills
- For proper hygiene, always clean the grill after each use, not before. The grill should be cleaned of all residues of fat, oil, and food. Otherwise, the leftovers from the last party will greet you again from the barbecue.
- If you want to prevent sticking and burning of fat and food residues, you can simply use an aluminum drip tray.
- Of course, not only the barbecue grill must be cleaned. Especially when you put the barbecue on hold in the fall or put it back on after winter, you must also clean the space inside. To do this, remove all removable parts, such as the grill, flameproof lid and grease tray (which must also be cleaned).
- Do not use abrasive products. This way, avoid scratching the surfaces.
- Stain stains, grease residues, burnt dirt, and food particles can easily be removed with a mild detergent and household sponge or kitchen cloth.
- Do not use aggressive or lemon-based cleaning agents – they can attack the paint.
- For the grill grate: remove the coarse residue with a paper towel. Solve strong deposits by soaking in soapy water. Then clean the grill with a mild detergent and household sponge.
- Cover the propane grills when not in use or store in a weatherproof area.