Brand E-210 Grill Review
Our verdict
The E-210 is a two-burner propane grill with a strong 19,000 BTU output, 360 square inches of porcelain enamel cooking surface, and a 4.5-star average from 366 reviewers. The heat output and material quality are highlights in the two-burner category, and the review volume provides a solid real-world track record at this price.
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Backyard cooks who want a high-output two-burner propane grill with quality porcelain enamel construction and a proven review track record for groups of two to five.
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You regularly cook for six or more people and do not want to work in batches, or need a side burner for sauce and side dish prep.
- Fuel Propane
- BTUs 19000 BTU
- Burners 2
- Cooking area 360 Sq In
- Material Porcelain Enamel
- Install Freestanding
- BTUs of 19000 BTU - higher than 91% of the 261 models we track
- Burners of 2 - fewer than 66% of the 261 models we track
- Weight of 90.41 lb - heavier than 64% of the 261 models we track
Pros
- 19,000 BTU is high for a two-burner grill, heats up fast
- Porcelain enamel cooking surface resists sticking and cleans well
- 366 reviews at 4.5 stars gives solid real-world validation
- 90 lb build feels substantial without being unwieldy
- Propane fuel is easy to manage and widely available
Cons
- 360 sq in limits you to cooking for two to four people at once
- $399 is premium pricing for a two-burner grill
- No side burner included
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 366 owner ratings
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Popularity4.2/5
366 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other grills, grill parts and burners, smokers and smoking gear, grill tools, outdoor griddles, outdoor kitchen appliances and grill covers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The E-210 runs two propane burners at a combined 19,000 BTUs across 360 square inches of cooking area. That heat density, roughly 53 BTUs per square inch, is high for a two-burner grill and means the cooking surface comes up to temperature quickly. The porcelain enamel material is a practical choice for a cooking surface as it resists sticking and cleans up more easily than bare cast iron.', 'At 90.41 pounds, the E-210 is a solid mid-weight grill. The freestanding design measures 26.6 by 48.3 by 46.2 inches, which is a standard footprint that fits comfortably on most decks and patios. The $399 price sits at the upper end of the two-burner category, but the material quality and heat output offer a reasonable case for the premium over basic painted steel alternatives.', 'The 4.5-star average from 366 reviews is the most compelling part of the value proposition. That sample size is large enough to reflect a genuine pattern in buyer satisfaction. Across two-burner propane grills at this price, having 366 verified reviews at 4.5 stars is above average and indicates consistent performance across a broad group of purchasers.']
Specifications
| Fuel | Propane |
|---|---|
| BTUs | 19000 BTU |
| Burners | 2 |
| Cooking area | 360 Sq In |
| Material | Porcelain Enamel |
| Install | Freestanding |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 26.6 X 48.3 X 46.2 In |
| Weight | 90.41 lb |
Performance notes
Two propane burners produce a combined 19,000 BTUs, which is 9,500 BTUs per burner. That is toward the high end for a compact two-burner gas grill and delivers strong preheating performance. The 360-square-inch cooking surface uses porcelain enamel, which provides even heat distribution and easier cleanup than uncoated cast iron. The grill weighs 90.41 pounds and measures 26.6 by 48.3 by 46.2 inches. The black color and porcelain enamel material are consistent with a mid-premium build quality at this price point.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average from 366 buyers is a meaningful signal. At this sample size, the score reflects broad satisfaction rather than a handful of enthusiastic early adopters. The heat output and build quality are the most commonly cited strengths. Some buyers in the lower ratings mention a desire for more cooking space or an additional side burner, which are inherent limitations of any two-burner design.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the porcelain enamel cooking surface easy to maintain?
Porcelain enamel is one of the easier grill surface materials to keep clean. It does not require seasoning like bare cast iron, and food releases more readily than from uncoated steel. Avoid metal scrapers with sharp edges on porcelain enamel surfaces, as they can chip the coating over time. A nylon brush or non-abrasive pad is the right tool for routine cleaning.
Is 19,000 BTU enough to sear steaks properly?
Yes, 19,000 BTUs across two burners is sufficient to reach searing temperatures. Getting a proper sear requires bringing the grates up to high heat, typically 450 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit or above, and then placing the meat on without moving it. Let the grill preheat covered for 10 to 15 minutes before searing to ensure the grates are fully up to temperature.
How does the E-210 compare to other two-burner propane grills at $400?
The 19,000 BTU output and porcelain enamel construction are strong specs for this price tier. The 366-review track record at 4.5 stars also puts it ahead of newer two-burner options with limited review history. The main trade-off compared to some competitors is cooking area, as 360 square inches is mid-range for a two-burner grill at $400.