The Regal™ S520 Commercial Series Features 625 Sq. In. Primary Cooking Surface And Includes 5 Stainless Steel Dual-Tube™ Burners, Solid Stainless Steel 9 Mm Rod Cooking Grids, Stainless Steel Flav-R-Wave™ Cooking System, And Electronic Ignition. The 886117
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The Regal™ S520 Commercial Series Features 625 Sq. In. Primary Cooking Surface And Includes 5 Stainless Steel Dual-Tube™ Burners, Solid Stainless Steel 9 Mm Rod Cooking Grids, Stainless Steel Flav-R-Wave™ Cooking System, And Electronic Ignition. The 886117
The Regal™ S520 Commercial Series features 625 sq. in. primary cooking surface and includes 5 stainless steel Dual-Tube™ burners, solid stainless steel 9 mm rod cooking grids, stainless steel Flav-R-Wave™ cooking system, and electronic ignition. The S520 Commercial features a stainless steel cart, b
Manufacturer Part Number: 886117
MANUFACTURER NAME: Broil King
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 886117
UPC EAN CODE: 062703106205
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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