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Flip flapjacks, fry up fajitas, and sear steaks with the griddle that can do it all. The Traeger Irontop brings you fast and even heat for versatile cooking right in your backyard. It's all built to last, featuring ultra-sturdy construction, and backed by the quality you expect from Traeger. Plus, it's pre-treated with a rust resistant, food‑safe coating designed for years of confident cooking.

Dimensions: H 39 in, W 95 in, D 25 in
Assembled Depth (in.) | 25 in |
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Assembled Height (in.) | 39 in |
Assembled Width (in.) | 95 in |
Assembly Required | Yes |
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Color | Black |
Cooking Surface Size (Width in.) | 28 in. |
Fits No. of Burgers | 15 |
Grill Color Family | Black |
Grill/Smoker Category | Tabletop |
Grill/Smoker Features | Rust Resistant |
Grill/Smoker Fuel Type | Propane |
Ignition Type | Piezo |
Includes Grill Cover | Without grill cover |
Number of Burners | 2 |
Product Weight (lb.) | 66.6 lb |
Returnable | 90-Day |
Certifications and Listings | ETL Listed |
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Overall Grill Warranty | 3 Years Limited Warranty |
Hey Carlos, thanks for your question. The assembled dimensions for the 4 burner Irontop Griddle are 67.25 inches long, 23 inches wide, and 39 inches high. The cooktop itself measures 36 inches long by 18 inches wide with a total cooking area of 648 square inches. The assembled weight is approximately 113 lbs. TRAEGER
Hi John, thanks for asking. The Irontop griddle coating is an all natural, food safe coating made from 100% soybean oil that is applied and heat treated to help protect the cooktop from rust during shipping and storage. It is not a traditional nonstick coating like Teflon, and the cook surface is designed to be seasoned over time similar to other griddles and cast iron cookware. TRAEGER
Hey Dan, thanks for commenting. Yes, this griddle is designed to be used with the lid open during cooking so you can properly manage heat, airflow, and food contact with the flat top surface. Closing the lid is generally best for warming or keeping food hot once it is finished cooking. If you are trying different cooking styles, adjusting burner zones can also help control temperature across the surface TRAEGER
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