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Hey guys, today I’m testing out the 4-burner Expert Grill, which you can get from Walmart for under $200. This is a great alternative to more expensive grills, and perfect for people who are on a budget or just getting started with grilling.

The Expert Grill has 468 square inches of cooking surface, which is big enough to grill about 27 burgers. It has a stainless steel lid with powder-coated end caps, and a stainless steel control panel.

The grill has a push and turn ignition with four 11,000-BTU stainless steel burners, which provides about 44,000 BTUs of cooking heat. It also has some nice pretty heavy duty cast iron cooking grates.

I put this grill to the test with some grilled chicken and I was very happy with the way this grill performed.

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  1. This is a good solid grill for the money. You can spend a LOT more for a grill, obviously, but in my opinion all of those bells and whistles on the more expensive grills are not really needed. I have had this grill for over 2 years now, and I use it on average 5 – 6 times per month (more in the summer, less in the winter). The only problem I have ever had is sometimes the far right-hand burner does not light on the first try, but I have never had to try it more than 3 times for it to ignite. Here is another important step you can take to ensure your grill has a long life: Spend about $20 and get a good basic cover for your grill, to keep it out of the elements and the dust when you are not using it. It is a very wise investment.

  2. My local Walmart charged me $175. for the one I got. I think a small Phillips screw driver should be added to the tool list. There are a couple of smaller screws I had a hard time starting due to the space was too small for a regular size Phillips screw driver.

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