Star 8036CBB Ultra-Max 36" Lava Rock Gas Charbroiler - Replaces 8036CBA

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$7,048
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If you're looking for a convenient way to give your products a deliciously grilled taste from the confines of your kitchen, then look no further. This Star 8036CBB Gas Ultra-Max Charbroiler has adjustable grates for flat or enclined grilling and can be independently controlled with easy-to-use manual controls. Using 120,000 BTU of power, use it to grill meats, vegetables, fruits, desserts, and other dishes from the convenience of your own counter-top.

Its innovative design empowers it to withstand high-capacity performance demands for restaurants, convenience stores, food trucks, and other applications. It has a corrosion-resistant, stainless steel body and durable cast iron burners. Its bullnose is made from stainless steel, protecting knobs and employees from potential burns. Its knobs are designed to last, being made from a heavy-duty metal. Its tapered splash guard and large capacity water pan make the cleaning process quick and painless.

Features

  • Lava rock
  • Independently adjustable grates in 6" sections, can be flat or enclined
  • Adjustable manual controls every 6"
  • Welded steel frame with stainless steel exterior
  • High-capacity grates for maximum capacity
  • Cast iron burners for increased durability
  • Cool-to-the-touch stainless steel bullnose protects knobs and keeps work area comfortable
  • Heavy-duty metal knobs look great and are designed to last
  • Drip pan
  • Splash guard
  • Grease trough
  • 4" legs

Specifications

  • Model: 8036CBB
  • Replaces 8036CBA
  • Gas Connection Information
    • Gas type must be specified
      • Natural
      • LP
    • 3/4" N.P.T. connection
    • Total BTU: 120,000
  • Dimensions: 18" H x 36" W x 30.63" D
  • Approximate Weight: 337 lbs
  • Warranty: 3-year parts and labor