
The Grill Jacket is for use when building your grill into a combustible enclosure, and has a stainless-steel exterior, and is designed for all 30” Bull Grill models.
An Insulated Grill Jacket should be used if the counter and or cabinet of your outdoor kitchen are built with a combustible material. Insulated grill jackets surround the BBQ and prevent heat from transferring into the cabinet structure. These devices will help prevent any melting, burning, warping or fires. As an added bonus, these appliances can also help the grill’s undercarriage.
- Use when building your grill into a combustible enclosure
- Stainless Steel exterior
- Box Dimensions *Height 42.00 *Length 26.00 *Width 13.00 *Unit Wt.(In Lbs) 52.00
Fits Bull 30" Angus, Lonestar, and Outlaw Built In Gas Grills.
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Bull Outdoor Products has built its reputation on quality, strength, and true outdoor-cooking craftsmanship. Every grill they produce reflects a commitment to long-lasting materials and smart engineering—from thick stainless-steel bodies to solid cooking grates and dual-lined hoods that lock in heat and boost performance. Trusted by chefs and backyard grillers alike, Bull grills are designed to be dependable, consistent, and easy to integrate into any outdoor kitchen. Each component is selected for durability, giving homeowners confidence that their investment will deliver years of reliable use.
Beyond toughness, Bull BBQ brings real convenience and versatility to the cooking experience. Built-in temperature gauges, friction-based Piezo igniters, halogen lighting, and premium 304 stainless-steel construction are just a few of the features that set Bull apart. Whether you're completing a full outdoor kitchen or adding a high-quality standalone grill to your patio, Bull offers options for both beginners and seasoned pros. With Bull, you get equipment engineered to last, perform, and make every meal worth sharing.
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