








🔥 Elevate your outdoor cookout game—grill anywhere, impress everyone!
The Pit Boss 75275 is a stainless steel, portable two-burner propane grill delivering 20,000 BTU across 274 square inches of cooking space. Lightweight with folding legs and a dome thermometer, it’s designed for easy transport and precise grilling control, making it ideal for tailgates, camping, and small gatherings.





| ASIN | B01M1V1HAG |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,909) |
| Date First Available | 28 Sept. 2016 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Handle material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Installation method | Free Standing |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.14 kg |
| Item model number | 75275 |
| Manufacturer | Pit Boss |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | 75275 |
| Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 49.53 x 40.64 cm; 5.14 kg |
| Size | 275 |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
M**.
I bought this grill on sale a year ago for $99 . I was skeptical of the quality for that price but found out quickly it's of great quality & for the price I paid it's a steel . Would definitely recommend but keep checking the price as I'm sure it will be on sale soon now that the colder weather is not far off
B**E
Having spent a lifetime of replacing huge grills every 2-4 years that I have spent $300-400 a piece on, is a lot of wasted money. Three years ago almost to the day, I bought a Heritage stainless steel grill from my local BJs. I love that grill and it has seen some abuse. We own a travel trailer and any time we go on a trip that grill gets strapped to the top of my tonneau cover and bounces around for thousands of miles. We live on the east coast. Last summer it was Arizona and New Mexico and the Summer before it was the Canadian Rockies. I used that grill at home up to three times a week. It is plenty big and will cook for maybe 4 people. The grill had its first problem a year ago or so. I left it on during the night and ice built up on the gas line. Then a thirsty squirrel came along and chewed right through the hose. I replaced that hose with one I bought at Amazon with a variable regulator. That proved challenging to properly adjust at each start, but I got used to it and loved the ability to incinerate my meats on the outside. Anyway, now three years into that grill and the grid is rusted and falling apart, the heat shields have large holes in them but the burners are still working. It isn't worth the trouble to fix after three years of heavy use. It still works fine, but it's time to buy another, so I ordered this Pit Boss for about 25 bucks more than I paid for the BJ's grill three years earlier. BJ's is no longer selling the Heritage. Imagine my delight when I unpacked the Pit Boss and discovered it was exactly the same grill as the Heritage I had used and loved for three years. Every hole matches up. Same brand regulator too. I saved the old one for who knows what reason. I think I got the BJ's grill on sale for 90 bucks, so paying $115 hurts a little, but it is worth every cent. This is one of the best grills you can buy for roughly 100 bucks. The quality is excellent all around and if you buy it to only occasionally use, it could last a really long time. Highly recommended!
D**E
Dès la première utilisation mon mari et moi avons été satisfait par ce petit BBQ portatif. Nous adorons la grille de cuisson. Ce petit barbecue a deux brûleurs c’est vraiment très pratique . Il fonctionne très bien je vous recommande ce barbecue .
L**N
This grill has turned out to be great easy to clean and maintain. I have fit 6 1/3lb beef patties on it could probably fit 2 more if you place emm right
B**N
Fantastic grill, great for small family or single. Would recommend this with more than 5 star.
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