The Bottom Line
- Inexpensive
- Horribly cheap burners
- Single ignitor for three burners
- Cheap construction with a poorly designed cart
- Large amount of plastic
Description
- Two 12,000 BTU burners and one 15,000 BTU "sear" burner. Burners are cheap stainless steel
- 360 square inches of primary grilling space for a total cooking area of 685 square inches
- 39,000 BTU total output from the main burners
- 13,000 BTU multi-functional side burner unit
- Porcelain coated cast iron cooking grates
- Single electronic igniter
- Cast aluminum and steel body. Powder coated.
- Hood mounted temperature gauge
- Sold and Supported by Sears. Built by Char-Broil
Guide Review - Kenmore 3-Burner Gas Grill (Model #16220)
The one selling point of this grill, other than the fact that its cheap (typically on sale for $200USD) is it's "sear" burner feature. This isn't the kind of sear burner you find on more expensive gas grills and certainly won't give you the promised "restaurant-style searing". This is a 15,000 BTU burner as opposed to the two 12,000 BTU burners on this grill. The idea is that this one burner puts out enough heat to actually grill properly before you switch over to the burners that warm nicely. This isn't a feature, it's a curse that just makes this grill even more uneven in it's heating.
The construction of this grill is weak. It is designed to weight as little as possible to reduce the shipping costs from China where is it made. It is also designed to be on sale. If you insist on buying it, get for $270USD and not the full $320USD that it says it sells for. The 13,000 BTU side burner is a multifunction unit with griddle, but poorly made. There isn't actually a single component on this grill that is of value.
Char-Broil has made the low end gas grills for the Sears Kenmore brand for many years. They are designed to be a low cost grill. In years past they were relatively quality units. Unfortunately foreign competition has crushed these units.



