The Bottom Line
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Replacement burner is inexpensive
Cons
- Lightweight, low quality burner
- Cheap construction with a poorly designed cart
- Large amount of plastic
Description
- One dual control low weight stainless steel burner, 19,000 btu's per side
- 405 square inches of primary grilling space for a total cooking area of 680 square inches
- 38,000 BTU total output from the main burners
- 10,000 BTU covered side burner
- Single electronic igniter
- Porcelain coated steel wire cooking grates
- Porcelain coated steel sheet metal body with powder coated steel frame
- Cover and propane tank sold separately
- Made by Char-Broil exclusively for Sears Kenmore Brand
Guide Review - Kenmore 680 2-Burner Gas Grill (Model #16110/464810408)
This is a basic, lightweight grill that is not built to last or to be a great grill. In all honest there isn't much that you can say about this grill. If you don't have a lot of money (buy this one on sale for $160USD) and want a grill you can cook up some burgers and hot dogs on then you might want to pick this one up. Odds are you will be dragging it out to the curb within 2 years so I wouldn't get attached to this one.From a design stand point this is something of a throw back to grills of the past. The single, dual control burner has lost its popularity, but considering you can typically buy a replacement for around $20USD it isn't a bad design. This gives you a "2"-burner grill that doesn't have a lot of versatility. The only feature on this is the covered 10,000 BTU side burner. This is a little low in the output but strong enough to heat a small pot or pan.



