
Broil King Baron Pro
The Broil King Baron 420 Pro is one of six similar Baron models that range from the high-end, maximum-sized 590 Pro to the smallest 320 Pro. Of those, shoppers seem to prefer the mid-size 420 Pro the most. It's a four-burner grill with two side tables and a fairly typical overall design. Despite that, people tend to like its overall build quality, along with its high heat and lighted temperature knobs, which are easy to see in the dark.
It's one of the most expensive mid-size grills on the list, but it does come with some good features. The inside comes with three layers, including the tube burners, a steel wave plate above the burners, and the grill grates. The system is designed to catch moisture and cook it off, sending steam back to the food.
Weber Genesis E-435
The E-435 is the first of many Weber grills featured on this list. The brand sells a lot of grills and has garnered considerable customer loyalty over the years. It also has the distinction of being one of the most expensive grills that Weber sells, so it has the most high-end features.
Those features include a four-burner configuration with nearly 1,000 square inches of total cooking space, making it one of the larger grills on the list. It also features a side burner and a cabinet for the propane tank that will keep it safe in inclement weather. It also comes with little niceties like a grease trap to make cleaning easier and a locker on the left side where you can put grill grates that you aren't using. If that wasn't enough, Weber has a 12-year warranty on this bad boy. Reviewers note the excellent build quality, large size, ability to get up to temperature quickly, and ability to cook food evenly.
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Source: MSN.com
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