R.W.Flame G0104 Grill Review
Our verdict
The R.W.Flame G0104 offers a notably large 524-square-inch stainless steel cooking surface and four burners at $309.99, which is aggressive pricing for that spec sheet. The 4.4-star average is promising but comes from only 13 reviews, so treat it as an early signal rather than a proven track record.
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- Fuel Propane
- BTUs 8000 BTU
- Burners 4
- Cooking area 524 Sq In
- Material Stainless Steel
- Install Freestanding
- Priced 19% below the category median ($381.99 across 260 tracked models)
- BTUs of 8000 BTU - lower than 92% of the 261 models we track
- Weight of 40.37 lb - lighter than 67% of the 261 models we track
Pros
- 524 sq in stainless steel cooking surface is large for the $309.99 price
- Four burners allow zone cooking and heat management across the grate
- Stainless steel construction resists outdoor moisture and corrosion
- Lightweight at 40 pounds for a four-burner grill
- 4.4-star early rating is a positive early indicator
Cons
- Only 13 reviews makes the rating statistically thin and hard to rely on
- 8,000 BTU total output is low for four burners, limiting peak searing heat
- R.W.Flame is a newer brand with less established parts availability
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 13 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
13 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other grills, grill parts and burners, smokers and smoking gear, grill tools, outdoor griddles, outdoor kitchen appliances and grill covers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The G0104 runs on propane and puts up specs that compete with grills priced $100 to $150 higher. Four burners across 524 square inches of stainless steel cooking surface gives you real zone-cooking flexibility, whether you want high heat on one side and indirect heat on the other, or you are running a long cook for a larger group. The 8,000 BTU total output is modest for four burners, averaging 2,000 BTUs per burner, so this grill leans toward even, steady heat rather than scorching sear temps.
Stainless steel construction at 40 pounds keeps the frame light for a four-burner grill. The dimensions are 17.2 x 24.76 x 42.62 inches, which is a slimmer profile than you might expect for 524 square inches of cook space. That compact shape could make this a good fit for a side table or cart-style setup.
The review count is 13, which is genuinely thin. A 4.4-star average from 13 buyers is a hopeful sign but not statistically reliable. If the price-to-spec ratio is appealing, factor in that you are among the early adopters for this model.
Specifications
| Fuel | Propane |
|---|---|
| BTUs | 8000 BTU |
| Burners | 4 |
| Cooking area | 524 Sq In |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Install | Freestanding |
| Color | Silver |
| Dimensions | 17.2 X 24.76 X 42.62 In |
| Weight | 40.37 lb |
Performance notes
Fuel is propane. Four burners deliver a combined 8,000 BTUs across 524 square inches of stainless steel cooking surface. That averages 2,000 BTUs per burner, which is lower than typical gas grill burners in the 10,000 to 15,000 BTU range. Dimensions are 17.2 x 24.76 x 42.62 inches and weight is 40.37 pounds. Silver stainless finish. Freestanding install type.
What buyers say
With only 13 reviews averaging 4.4 stars, buyer data is very limited. The early purchasers lean positive, but such a small sample means individual opinions have an outsized effect on the rating. Buyer sentiment should be weighed lightly until the review count grows.
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Frequently asked questions
Is 8,000 BTUs enough for a four-burner grill?
For everyday grilling, yes, but the output is on the lower end. At roughly 2,000 BTUs per burner, this grill will reach adequate cooking temperatures but may take longer to preheat and may not produce the same sear marks as higher-BTU burners in the 10,000 to 15,000 range. It suits steady, moderate-heat cooking more than high-heat searing.
How does the stainless steel hold up outdoors?
Stainless steel resists rust and weathering better than aluminum and most painted steel. That said, even stainless grills benefit from a grill cover when not in use, especially in humid climates or areas with heavy rain. The silver finish on the G0104 should hold up well through normal seasonal use with basic care.
Is the R.W.Flame G0104 a good buy given the limited reviews?
The spec-to-price ratio is strong on paper: four burners and 524 square inches of stainless steel cooking area for $309.99 is competitive. The main risk is the thin review history. If you want more confidence, wait for the review count to grow. If the value proposition is compelling and you are comfortable with early-adopter uncertainty, it is worth considering.