Most units are made from 304 (food-grade) stainless steel, which is described as corrosion-resistant and able to withstand high temperatures.
Yes. The listings indicate the burners are convertible between propane (LP) and natural gas (NG) and commonly include a propane regulator plus NG and LP nozzles (LP nozzle is the default on some models).
Examples from the listings: unit dimensions of 20.47 × 12.6 × 11 in (single-burner) and 25.2 × 13.4 × 12.4 in (double-burner). Recommended cut-out sizes shown are 19.5 × 11.6 × 8 in for single units and 20 × 12.5 × 8.46 in for double units. Always confirm the exact cut-out dimensions in the specific model’s installation instructions before cutting.
Features that ease cooking and cleaning include removable grates, smooth stainless-steel surfaces that wipe clean easily, integrated designs that minimize oil buildup in corners, and built-in drip trays on some double-burner models to catch grease.
Listings show both single-burner and double-burner models—commonly 1 or 2 burners depending on the unit.
These units are designed for countertop installation and integration into BBQ grill islands or cooktop cut-outs. Manufacturers provide model-specific recommended cut-out dimensions—refer to the product manual for exact sizing—and follow ventilation guidance and local codes during installation.