Bull Outdoor Products BBQ 44001 Angus 75,000 BTU Grill with Cart, Natural Gas

Bull Outdoor Products BBQ 44001 Angus 75,000 BTU Grill with Cart, Natural Gas
Bull Outdoor Products BBQ 44001 Angus 75,000 BTU Grill with Cart, Natural Gas
Bull Outdoor Products BBQ 44001 Angus 75,000 BTU Grill with Cart, Natural Gas
Bull Outdoor Products BBQ 44001 Angus 75,000 BTU Grill with Cart, Natural Gas
Bull Outdoor Products BBQ 44001 Angus 75,000 BTU Grill with Cart, Natural Gas

Key features

  • Dual-lined roll-top hood with seamless welded edges
  • GS regulator included with NG models
  • Full-length stainless steel handle
  • CSA-certified
  • 16-Gauge, 304 brushed stainless steel construction, Twin Lights
SizeNatural Gas
ColorMetallic

Bull Outdoor Products BBQ 44001 Angus 75,000 BTU Grill with Cart, Natural Gas

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.8
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Finally, a grill that cooks evenly!
Karen Lange✓ Verified PurchaseJune 3, 2016
I asked a friend of mine, who loves to research before purchasing big ticket items, to find me a grill. This is the one he recommended. He was spot on! This grill is amazing. However, if you are used to cooking on a grill that barely gets hot on high...use caution. This grill gets very hot on high! I have not found any spot on the grill where it does not cook evenly, except perhaps an inch from the edges. The drip pan is the full length of the grill and very easy to slide out and clean. The grill came with both the infrared burner and rotisserie. I have not tried them yet, but I am looking forward to making a rotisserie chicken soon. I agree with the other reviews, this is the last grill you will ever buy.
Worth it and you'll only need to buy 1 in a lifetime.
DavidFMarch 22, 2016
This was my mid-life crisis grill so I spent a lot of time researching different brands. For full disclosure I did not purchase the grill from Amazon but rather from a local dealer.

My last grill was a Weber and it lasted 15 years so Weber was my first thought when it was time to be replaced. I considered the Summit S420 and the S470 but after doing my research and looking them over at Home Depot I ruled out Weber because IMHO their quality has suffered the last 15 years. For example they're now using a lower grade of stainless steel and the interior frame of their cart is painted steel. It's painted the same color as stainless steel which I found a little deceptive and when others have questioned them about the specifics of where/how they use stainless steel the company's answers were evasive.

Now, for my thoughts on the Bull Angus cart:

First of all this the strong points for this grill are that it's incredibly sturdy and cooks very well. It doesn't have lots of frills like light-up propane gauges and dials. I wasn't too interested in frills because they break or quit working.

The shipment arrives in 2 boxes both of which are heavy so you'd need help/dolly when moving them around, one box contains the cart the other the grill. They were both very well packaged both the cart and the grill had styrofoam inserts and were wrapped in a thin foam liner as a protectant. They also used steel brackets to brace the edges.

As I assembled the grill I kept looking for the ways that I thought that they saved money during the manufacturing process and honestly I was impressed. The nut/bolts that they use are large and all stainless steel, welds are smooth, even the wheels are high quality. Everything in the cart is stainless steel except for the door handles and towel holders. Those are chrome plated something. The cast stainless steel burners are incredible, they weigh about 7 pounds each and the 20 year warranty on them could easy be a lifetime and you'd probably never file a claim. I took a flashlight to see how thick parts of the burners were, thinking that they would save money by making them thin in places. I didn't break out my micrometer but everyhere seemed to be at least 1/8th of an inch, hence the overall weight. The flame tamers and bottom covers appear to be about 1/16 of an inch. If I get ambitious I'll use the micrometer and post back specifics.The grates are solid SS and heavy.

The interior lights are just bright enough to cook by, you won't be reading by them but they'll serve their purpose. The transformer is heavy duty and should last a lifetime.The knobs are big and the grill lights easily.

I cooked hamburgers as the first meal and found that the grill cooks evenly to within about an inch of each of the edges. It does cook hot so this grill is probably not for low & slow foods like ribs/butts, but those are best over charcoal anyway. The fact that it gets hot quick is an advantage both in being ready to cook faster and waiting for it to heat up after cooking to burn off the gunk. I don't know how many times I forgot what I was doing and left the old Weber going for too long. I have not tried the rotisserie but I did fire up it's burner and it appears that it will do the job. Another cool thing is that since the cover is double-lined it does not get super hot while your cooking.

Clean up is fairly easy (for a grill), grease and other droppings fall through to a shallow/wide pan under the bottom covers. The catch pan is easy to remove but washing it is a little more difficult because it is wide and doesn't fit our sink very well, don't even think about getting it into a dishwasher (which would be bad for it anyway). The burners, the flame tamers, and the bottom covers are very easy to remove and re-install but I have not removed them for cleaning yet, just hit them with a steel brush to get the gunk off. If you do that first then all the mess is in the catch pan.

Overall, I've very happy with my purchase and I figure it's the last grill I will ever buy and it will probably be in my will.
excellant equipment, very high end. Direction a bit ...
I J Mackie✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 2, 2015
excellant equipment,very high end. Direction a bit vague for the assembly to provided cart. Contacted the manufacture immediately e-mailed to me complete instruction. Absolutely five stars the product and the Company.
Excellent value for a good price
JudyBug✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 31, 2012
We specifically wanted this Bull BBQ product and Amazon's price with free delivery was absolutely the best after shopping around. The delivery went smoothly and we love the efficiency of the BBQ as well as the excellent quality of the product. The reason for the 4 stars is keeping the stainless steel clean is more of a hassle than expected - every bit of grease attracts dust like a magnet and we are always cleaning, cleaning, cleaning. Also the side shelves scratch easily which we resolved with pot-holders. It just takes a little more effort than expected but this is our first stainless BBQ after years of the black "show no dirt" of the old tank. Love it!!
IMO #1 no bull
JATOAV8ORDecember 29, 1969
Was here looking for a new grill cover & thought I'd share my long term impressions of the Bull Angus cart.
I bought mine 4 years ago from Costco after using one at a time share on Kauai. I live right on the Washington coastline and with the westerly wind there's always salt spray in the air. The one I used in Hawaii was itself 3 yrs old and looked like new.
As I said my bull is 4 now and it not only looks new it still works perfectly. Last spring I bought the infrared searing station and I love it , got it here on Amazon & I'll never be without one now. We also use the rotisserie and the fact that it heats from the rear means no flair ups from below as the juices drip. Cleanup is a snap with the front grease tray , some other brands pull out the rear & are a hassle. The thickness of the sheet metal is impressive, it's also a very high grade alloy. Not all stainless is created equal. Cast stainless burners too. Some grills that claim to be stainless steel grills are only half telling the truth, for example Weber. Yes the hood may be but the firebox is cast aluminum, the base of mild steel and the casters on many models are plastic!
From top to bottom front to back inside & out and including the fasteners on the bull it's stainless steel.
I did need customer service once to replace a valve two years ago and had a response to my email the same day & a replacement part on my doorstep by the end of the week at no charge.
I would highly recommend Bull Grills and would buy one again, but I never will because this thing will last longer than I will.
I am in no way affiliated with bull & received nothing in return for my review.
I'm a retired truck driver who loves well designed products.

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