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๐ฅ Elevate your backyard BBQ game with timeless style and unstoppable durability!
The Pilot Rock Park Style Heavy Duty Steel Outdoor BBQ Charcoal Grill features a 250 sq. inch adjustable cooking grate, a 360-degree swivel firebox for optimal draft control, and a robust alloy steel construction designed to endure all weather conditions. Perfect for camping or backyard use, it installs permanently with a 20-inch steel post, combining classic park-style aesthetics with professional-grade durability and convenience.











| ASIN | B000UVPX9M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #239,847 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #621 in Camping Stoves |
| Brand | Pilot Rock |
| Brand Name | Pilot Rock |
| Color | Black |
| Cooking Surface Area | 250 Square Inches |
| Cooking System | Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 482 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fuel Type | Charcoal |
| Grill Configuration | Multi-level |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Included Components | Tools |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Ground Mount |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 16"W x 28"H |
| Manufacturer | Pilot Rock |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H-16 B6X2 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | FBA_H-16 B6X2 |
| Model Number | H-16 B6X2 |
| Number Of Racks | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 4 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 360-degree swivel firebox for draft control and tilt-away grate easy cooking cleaning |
| Primary Cooking Method | Charcoal |
| Product Dimensions | 16"D x 16"W x 28"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Special Feature | 360-degree swivel firebox for draft control and tilt-away grate easy cooking cleaning |
| UPC | 863562000143 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**R
Best grill made! like the park ones but it's in your back yard, bought it in 2014 now 2019- Love it
I got this through Amazon December 2014 and set it up in the back yard the following spring. The one I have ships from "pilot rock" heavy duty, and it is indeed heavy duty. The grill box itself is well over 50 pounds, thick and sturdy enough to last for years (decades?). Installation wasn't impossible but a little tricky. Best if done by two people. The tricky part is they tell you to dig a 3 foot deep hole, 1 foot in diameter, fill it with cement and put the pipe in there about 15 inches off the bottom of the hole, so you are using some of the cement in the hole as a footing to avoid frost lift in the winter. Keep the cement thick so that you have a sturdy place to set the pipe on while one person steadies it for level/plumb concerns, and the second person continues filling hole with cement. I used roughly, three 50 lb. bags of "quick set" ready mix, allowed the pipe in cement to set up over night and then next day, put the heavy grill on the pipe. It came with a pin to lock the grill onto the pipe but I left that off so I can remove the grill box from the pipe and store it if I want. Love it, got a feeling all my relatives will be getting one in the future. Update, it is now 2017 and it looks as good as new, no rust, I do keep a cover on it. Speaking of that: Grill Cover- if you are interested in a cover for it (my wife likes to keep it real clean) I found a good one that fits snug over the grill, it's the one made originally for the Weber Baby Q 6550, (fits Weber Q-100 and Q-120,and best news is, it runs only around $10 on Amazon. Update- it's been years since I purchased this and this grill still looks great, and the same grill cover I mentioned, is holding up well, although the price for that cover went way up, but both the grill and the cover are holding up well through Michigan winters. Also, a little trick, I put a brick on the grill top then place the cover on it so it has a peak and rain water, snow, runs off it instead of collecting on it. These grills add something extra to the back yard and probably are also a selling plus if you ever sell your place. Glad I bought one. I paid $139 back when I bought mine but it's well worth the price increase, good for the long haul. Final update, September 2020 still no problems, some surface rust but brush it, no warping, I got another Pilot Rock for the cabin but got the lower cost one, little less $ but less sq inch cooking area too, love them both, but this one is better.
C**C
If youโre on the fence, you can rest assured that this is an extremely high-quality grill!
As others have said, this is a VERY well constructed and heavy duty grill. I did not sink the post as deeply as they recommended because it wouldโve been too short. I wanted the cooking surface to be approximately the same height as a typical kitchen stove. I installed this about four months ago and I believe I set the post approximately 18 inches below ground level. Everyone who saw it was very impressed with the looks and the quality and I enjoyed using it this summer! I would highly recommend this grill. If youโre thinking about it but are hesitant, you should just go for it! Iโm sure this will last years and years!
R**F
GREAT TO GRILL
GREAT PRODUCT! SUPER HEAVY DUTY AND FUNCTIONS AS IT SHOULD I WOULD PURCHASE AGAIN
L**A
Great Food Starts Here!
We added this grill to our other collection and just love it. There's nothing like a good chargrilled burger! Our gas grill or Blackstone griddle doesn't even compare to the flavor you get from cooking on real charcoal briquettes! I highly recommend this and we concreted it in our ground and always keep a cover on it
I**T
Perfect in its heavy-duty simplicity
The term "heavy duty" has lost a lot of meaning over the years as manufacturers stretch the term as a marketing tool. I can say, without a doubt, that this grill really is heavy duty. The durability of the grill is clearly the same as those found in public parks. This isn't just a replica of a park grill for home use, it's the real thing. It even has a few anti-theft features for installation in public areas. The cook surface is adequate for medium-sized gatherings. It will fit about 9 hamburgers at the same time with room for a few hot-dogs too. The grill is very thick and height adjustments are easy to make even with food on the grill. The grill flips up to make it easier to clear ashes out of the fire box. The entire box swivels, which is a nice feature if you are dealing with wind or if you just want to face a different direction when cooking. I don't know how often I will use this feature, but it's nice to have. Installation was pretty simple, but you will break a sweat digging the hole and working with concrete. You will need a shovel (post hole digger would be better), level (to plumb the pole) and gloves/eye protection for working with concrete. A previous reviewer commented that the mounting pole was too short. I have a few thoughts about this. First of all, I agree that a longer post would have been nice. I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to get deep enough into the concrete AND have enough height left to set the grill where I wanted it. I was thinking that the grill cook surface should be about 40" off the ground. Then I measured the height of another grill and found that cook surface was 34" off the ground, a few inches lower than I expected. The point I'm trying to make is that this grill has plenty of height to set your cook surface near a standard grill height. I wound up with a cook surface of 36" above the ground (the same height as a kitchen counter). Bottom line: a longer pole would have been nice, but it didn't stop me from securely mounting the grill at a perfect height. The last thing I will say about this grill is that it has a very high "coolness factor". Let's face it, there is something cool about having a real park grill in your own yard. Few people have something like this and it is pretty impressive to look at. In a market full of grills with smoker boxes, infra-red wireless thermometers, L.E.D. cook lights and bun toasting racks, this grill is perfect in it's primitive simplicity. It gives you a place to burn your charcoal and a surface to cook your food. What more could you need? (cue caveman laughter)
M**E
Poor packaging, unit damaged.
The package showed up with some holes in the box. It was delivered by UPS. When I opened it, one of the pipes was damaged at the threads. It was crushed pretty bad, I couldn't assemble it to use this weekend like I was planning. I contacted the seller and within a few hours of my complaint, Adam from Pilot Rock replied and had a new piece ready to ship. Great customer service (5 stars). The grill is a super heavy duty and is put together very well. The reason I gave it four stars is the paint can be scraped off with a fingernail. There is no basecoat. It had several places that the paint had rubbed off and was scratched as well. Maybe when it heats up it will stick better. But now I have to go buy some high temp paint to cover up. I would definitely buy it again even with the issues I had.
A**R
This is a substantial grill - perfect for my offgrid cabins
I haven't cooked on this yet as we just installed it this weekend. While its fresh in my mind, I will share details on the installation. The instructions are really good, be sure to read them first. We dug a 12"x24" hole with a post hole digger. The instructions suggested 36" but honestly, I didn't have enough concrete. Fingers crossed I didn't make a shortsided mistake. The instructions don't let you know how much concrete to buy to fill the hole. I suppose the concrete bag instructions give a little indicator but I can share that it takes about 1 50 pound bag of concrete per 12" deep (with a 12" width). I used the Quickcrete where you put in the dry mix and add water to the top. If you do this, you have to work FAST! I'd suggest doing one bag at a time and still working really fast. Setting the pole was easy - be prepared to have your level read to keep it plumb while the concrete sets. It would be SO disappointing to have a lopsided grill. The grill is SUPER heavy and the instructions give good advice and an option as to how to prevent it from being stolen. Overall, this grill is worth the price. I will take the advice of a previous reviewer and burn off the paint before putting food down on it. Can't wait to start grilling!
T**S
First impressions
Installed this at our Air BB and received several compliments of how nice the grill was to use. I did cement it into the ground, this was pretty easy however a longer shaft would improve the design to ensure the pipe is in the ground enough. You have to make sure that your overall grill height is at a comfortable working height when grilling and by sinking the post to low into the ground you could find yourself bending over while grilling.
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