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36” x 8” (288 sq. in.)

With sleek lines, a unique contoured face and state-of-the-art features such as hot surface ignition, blue back-lit knobs, and an optional Magic View Window, Echelon Diamond defines luxury in grilling. Diamond Sear Cooking Grids Charcoal Smoker Basket Cast Stainless Steel Burners Flavor Grids Hot Surface Ignition Heat Zone Separators Recessed Quantum Backburner Back-Lit knobs Rounded Double Wall Hood Digital Thermometer w Meat Probes Optional Magic View Window Halogen Interior Lights.

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Fire Magic Echelon Diamond E790i 36" Built-In Grill with Analog Thermometer

When only the best will do, top of the line Fire Magic Echelon Diamond combines the ultimate in performance, beauty and innovation. With sleek lines, a unique contoured face and state-of-the-art features such as hot surface ignition, blue back-lit knobs, and an optional Magic View Window, Echelon Diamond defines luxury in grilling.

ECHELON DIAMOND E790i

Primary Cooking Surface

36” x 22” (792 sq. in.)

Warming Rack Surface

36” x 8” (288 sq. in.)

All 304 Stainless Steel

37"w x 23½”d x 12”h

  • Cast stainless steel burners (E-burners)
  • All Stainless Steel Cooking Grids
  • Contoured control panel
  • 16 gauge stainless steel flavor grids
  • Back lit safety knobs
  • Optional Magic View Window
  • Heat zone separators
  • Multi-zone illuminated chromed digital thermometer with meat probe
  • Halogen lamps for evening grilling
  • Available with Double Side Burner or Single Side Burner
  • Charcoal/Wood chip smoker basket
  • All models available in natural gas or propane

ECHELON FEATURES

Diamond Sear Cooking Grids Charcoal/Smoker Basket Cast Stainless Steel Burners
Flavor Grids Hot Surface Ignition Heat Zone Separators
Recessed Quantum Backburner Back-Lit knobs Rounded Double Wall Hood
Digital Thermometer w/ Meat Probes Optional Magic View Window Halogen Interior Lights
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