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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 40.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.3 inches | | Package Height: | 3.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 6.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 23 reviews |
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| | Features | Electric rotisserie fits in most any grillRotating spit allows meat to self-baste and cook evenlyStandard electric plug; detachable parts for cleaning easeSimple bamboo handle allows users to manually rotateCharbroil offers a warranty for all parts
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Universal fit? In what universe? Jul 04, 2008 This rotisserie is labeled and boxed Charbroil. One would figure that it would be a good fit for a Charbroil BBQ. It is not. I had to tweak the brackets and drill two additional holes into the BBQ side firewall to make them fit right. If I used the pre-drilled holes, the lid would not close. And forget about opening the side burner lid. The bracket gets in the way. I had to pound the bracket flat in order to make clearance for the side burner lid to open.
Now after some unnecessary adjustments, everything worked out ok.
Cheap plastic motor housing. Hopefully it lasts during this summer.
Buy Cheap, you get Cheap!
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Works and mounts fine Aug 21, 2007 Bought this at Home Depot for $60. Included brackets fit perfectly for my Uniflame Walmart grill. Did an eye of round roast on it and it came out excellent. Brackets are a little flimsy thats why I gave it 4 stars, but its a great product for the price especially through Amazon.
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Works Great Jul 08, 2007 I was reluctant to buy after reading earlier reviews about the motor dying first time out of the box. I've used it five or six times in the month since I bought it and there's been no problem at all. Also, the motor is surprisingly quiet .. a good thing. With the grill top shut, I've had to look over at the spit several times to make sure it was still turning. (Another important note .. this same rotisserie costs $89 at my local Home Depot .. more than double what I paid here.)
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Usual bracket problems but box works nicely Jul 03, 2007 Got the Charbroil rotisserie to match the Charbroil grill. Same problem we've had every time we've ever bought a rotisserie previously: The assortment of preconfigured brackets do not exactly match our grill. The ones the manual says to use do not allow the cover to close. The other ones are bent in at an angle. Charbroil had a service number which the manual listed as being available 24/7. Of course, when we called we found that they're on east coast time and had decided it would amuse them to cut their hours down to M-F regular office hours and we're in California. Because of course no one on the west coast would ever grill on the weekends or after 3 PM. Moneygrubbing liars.
However, a few minutes in the vice straightens the bend and they now fit, which is better than the last time, when we had to drill new holes in sheet metal.
Why on earth does Charbroil think that people buy accessories the same year they buy their grill, and why don't they make the brackets standard from year to year?
The cord was also exactly one foot too short to reach the outlet on the wall behind the barbecue, but a one-foot extender we'd gotten for computer work fixed that.
Regardless, once it was installed and plugged in, it's worked beautifully. We've done a leg of lamb, two tri-tips and a chicken. All that's worked great.
So, in short, the service center hours listed in the manual are wrong, because Charbroil's service center is budgeted by moneygrubbing liars. And the brackets needed to be bent to shape, and there's a bit of consequent rubbing when raising the side-burner cover. However, the unit itself works well, the bamboo handle is a big plus, and we've made nice dinners with the unit.
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Not Universal Jun 19, 2007 Save your money if you're buying this to pair with a Weber Genesis Silver gas grill. There are no holes on the right side of the grill to attach one of the Charbroil brackets. Since there are grooves on the right side of the grill, you might think you can merely lay the bar into the existing groove. Unfortunately, none of the brackets that come with the rotiserie, that must be used to hold the motor, let the motor sit low enough to line up with the opposite groove. I suppose one could jury rig something to make it work. I returned mine and bought a Weber product.
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