AOG L-Series Built-In Double Side Burner
Product Description
The AOG-2SBL Built-In Double Side Burner expands your outdoor kitchen's utility by providing a high-output cooking surface separate from the main grill. This stainless steel unit features two independent brass burners, each delivering 12,500 BTUs for a total of 25,000 BTUs. These burners provide precise heat control, allowing for a low simmer for delicate sauces or a high flame for rapid boiling.
Key Features
- Dedicated pan-cooking station that keeps your grill space and timing simpler
- Built-in installation format for clean island layouts and easy daily access
- Integrated lighting system for the burner area on the L-Series platform
- Protective lid for close-up between uses
The L-Series includes a 120V electronic ignition system, which operates via a push-button spark for reliable start-ups. Backlit blue LED control knobs provide visibility for evening operation, matching the aesthetic of the L-Series grills. The unit comes equipped with a removable stainless steel cover to protect the burners from debris and weather when not in use.
Highlights
| Brand | American Outdoor Grill (AOG) |
| Model | AOG2SBL(P) |
| Series | L-Series |
| Configuration | Built-in double-sided burner |
| Fuel Category | Gas (NG or LP, by model suffix) |
| Control Type | Manual burner knobs with separate light control |
| Optional Control Panel Colors | Accent Black or White Panels available |
So Why Buy
This is the right add-on when you actually cook sides outdoors and want the workflow to stay outside with the grill. It also makes sense when your island plan needs a built-in look, not a cart accessory that takes up extra room.
FAQ
Q: What is this side burner mainly used for?
A: Pan cooking outside, like sauces, sides, and boiling work that you do not want to do on grill grates.
Q: What does the “(P)” indicate?
A: It indicates the propane version of the model.
Q: Does the L-Series version need electrical power?
A: Yes. The lighting system is powered, so your island plan needs a safe, serviceable power source.
Q: Can it go into a combustible island frame?
A: Yes, if you follow the combustible enclosure cutout method and air-gap requirement in the manual.
Q: Do I need to plan anything special for a countertop overhang?
A: Yes. The front-panel area has to be planned so the panel can sit correctly and still be removable for service.