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BARBECUE GRILLS
LOW AS
Permanent installation by embedding the anti-pullout designed post $
securely in concrete. Features include a 360° rotating firebox for
draft control; adjustable, non-removable cooking grate and stay-cool
129
ea.
wire wound coil handles. Frame is heat resistant Black enamel steel. F
PREMIER SERIES
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Cooking grate has infinite height adjustment. Tips back completely C
out of firebox, yet remains attached. Patented reinforced cantilever
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design will support the weight of
two people standing on it without
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sagging or bending. Theft-proof I
base attachment.
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▲Model C236– 640
sq. in. cooking area
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on two back-to- N
back grates. Each
grate moves sepa-
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rately in its own
STANDARD SERIES E
compartment. Non-removable cooking grate ad-
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Model B24 B2–
justs to four levels, tips up for easy
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384 sq. in. cooking
cleanup of ash box.
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area.
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Item No. Firebox Size Grilling Area Sale/ea. 6+ 12+
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Standard Series
COVERED
ANH16 16"x16"x8"D 250 sq. in. $149.00 $139.00 $129.00
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ANJ20 15"x20"x8"D 300 sq. in. 189.00 179.00 169.00
Holds in heat and smoke for better
ANK20 15"x20"x10"D 300 sq. in. 198.00 189.00 179.00
grilling. Covers keep out rain and
snow–helps prevent rusting, prolongs
Premier Series
the life of the grill. Fire grate holds coals
B24B2 16"x24"x8"D 384 sq. in. 239.00 229.00 215.00
off bottom of firebox–prevents heat warp-
C236 20"x32"x8"D 640 sq. in. 379.00 359.00 339.00
age, prolongs life of grill. Grate tips up
Covered
with a grate hook for easy ash clean-out.
EC26 18¹⁄₂"x28"x16¹⁄₂"D 320 sq. in. 498.00 469.00 439.00
EC40 18¹⁄₂"x40"x16¹⁄₂"D 500 sq. in. 649.00 595.00 569.00
ALL
LOW SHIPPING RATE!
STEEL
BICYCLE
RACK
Rack is made of 1²⁄₃" dia. hot galvanized
structural steel pipe with vertical spacers made of
¹¹⁄₁₆" hot galvanized pipe.
Item No. Type Length Capacity Wt. Sale/ea.
AQ5508S 1-Sided 8' 8 125 lb. $329.00
AQ5310S 1-Sided 10' 10 140 lb. 485.00
AQ5005S 2-Sided 5' 10 120 lb. 329.00
AQ50068S 2-Sided 8' 16 160 lb. 485.00
SAFETY
COMMERCIAL DUTY PICNIC TABLE
BICYCLE Constructed of 2'x10' No. 1 southern pine. Welded steel frame of
RACK
2³⁄₈" diameter piping is hot dip galvanized for trouble free, rustproof
service for years to come. Non-trip, non-tip walk-through design.
Designed with gently
Heavy weight and construction help deter theft and vandalism.
curved arches to
Item No. Size Ship Wt. Sale/ea. 6+
reduce the danger
from falls. Base
387PT6 6 ft. 216 lb. $398.00 $349.00
angles face down to
387PT8 8 ft. 258 lb. 449.00 395.00
eliminate vertical
edges, further reduc-
ing risk of injury. Ac- OUTDOOR
commodates large
variety of bike sizes.
BENCH
Arches are con- Tough, weatherproof bench
structed of ideal for use in any outdoor area.¹⁄₂" dia.
steel bars welded to Heavy cast iron frame with Black³⁄₁₆"x1"x4" steel flat bar brackets. Hot-dip galva-
nized for a durable, weather-resistant finish. Ships knocked down to finish. Sturdy 1"x3¹⁄₄" wooden
save on freight. slats with a hard, clear poly fin-
Item No. Type Length Capacity Wt. Sale/ea.
ish and UV inhibitors to prevent
fading. 6 ft. long, 22³⁄₈"Dx27⁷⁄₈"H.
BR6DS 2-Sided 4' 6 39 lb. $229.00
BR12DS
Item No. 5583
2-Sided 8' 12 78 lb. 359.00
Price/ea.: $198.00
Order Toll Free 1•800•526•8224 Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m./Sat. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. CST
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