Putting together the MASTER COOK 3 Burner BBQ Propane Gas Grill isn't too complicated, but it can take anywhere from about 1 to 2 hours. This mainly depends on how familiar you are with assembling grills.
Before you start, make sure you've got a clear space to work in and some basic tools like a screwdriver and maybe a wrench. The grill comes with a detailed instruction manual, which is really helpful, but it's still a good idea to set some time aside without interruptions to get everything set up properly.
One little hiccup some folks mention is lighting the burners individually since this grill doesn't have a crossover ignition system. You'll use the piezo ignition to light the middle burner first and then manually light the side burners. It’s not technically part of the assembly, but getting used to how it works might take a few extra minutes.
Some parts of the assembly, like aligning the burners or attaching the grates, might be a bit tricky. But according to our research, with a little patience, it’s pretty doable. The manufacturer claims the grill is designed for easy setup, and that seems to match up with what people say.
A couple of tips: keep the parts organized and refer back to the manual often. Also, be careful not to overtighten screws, especially around the wheels and shelves, since that can affect how easily the grill moves or how stable it is.
All in all, once you've got it assembled, people seem really happy with its performance, especially for its price. It's got a 30,000 BTU output that’s great for various cooking tasks.