Outdoor Products Blaze Products PCKG.6/LP Grill Review
Our verdict
The Blaze Outdoor Products PCKG.6/LP is a premium 5-burner built-in gas grill with 915 square inches of stainless steel cooking space rated at 18,000 BTU per burner, priced at $5,250. With only 4 reviews it has very limited buyer feedback, so prospective buyers are relying almost entirely on brand reputation.
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Serious outdoor kitchen builders who want a high-output all-stainless built-in grill and are already familiar with Blaze as a brand
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You want validated buyer feedback before spending over $5,000, or you need a freestanding unit rather than a built-in installation
- Fuel Gas
- BTUs 18000 BTU
- Burners 5
- Cooking area 915 Sq In
- Material Stainless Steel
- Install Built-In
- Priced 1274% above the category median ($381.99 across 260 tracked models)
- BTUs of 18000 BTU - higher than 81% of the 261 models we track
- Burners of 5 - more than 85% of the 261 models we track
Pros
- 18,000 BTU per burner, five burners total, for very fast preheat and high-heat searing
- 915 sq in primary cooking area handles large-volume cooking without crowding
- All-stainless steel construction is the appropriate choice for a permanent outdoor kitchen investment
- Built-in format produces a clean outdoor kitchen aesthetic
Cons
- Only 4 buyer reviews, which is not enough data to evaluate reliability at this price
- At $5,250, this is a major purchase with limited third-party validation available
- Built-in install requires a pre-built outdoor kitchen structure and professional gas connection
- Product dimension listed as 1 x 1 x 1 inch is clearly a data error, requiring direct verification with the seller
Our scorecard
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Owner rating5.0/5
5.0 average across 4 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
4 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 Blaze PCKG.6/LP is built entirely from stainless steel and delivers five burners at 18,000 BTU each, totaling 90,000 BTU across a 915 sq in primary cooking surface. That heat output is on the high end of residential gas grills and is designed to bring a large cooking surface up to temperature fast and maintain it evenly across all zones.
At 915 square inches, this grill can handle a full spread at once: multiple racks of ribs, a large brisket flat, multiple whole chickens, or an array of steaks and vegetables for a large gathering. The built-in configuration is designed to drop into a prepared outdoor kitchen frame, giving a clean integrated look with surrounding countertops.
The listing price of $5,250 places this firmly in the premium outdoor kitchen segment. With only 4 reviews and a 5.0 rating, there is not enough buyer data to draw meaningful conclusions about long-term reliability. The 5.0 from 4 people reflects early adopter enthusiasm more than a statistically reliable track record.
Specifications
| Fuel | Gas |
|---|---|
| BTUs | 18000 BTU |
| Burners | 5 |
| Cooking area | 915 Sq In |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Install | Built-In |
| Color | Propane Gas |
| Dimensions | 1 X 1 X 1 In |
Performance notes
Five burners at 18,000 BTU each deliver 90,000 total BTU across 915 sq in of stainless steel grates. That BTU density, roughly 98 BTU per square inch, is enough to reach high searing temperatures quickly and recover heat fast when cold food hits the grates. Stainless steel grates conduct and radiate heat evenly compared to cast iron but require some preheating to match cast iron performance on sear marks. The built-in install type means no legs or cart, just the grill head itself drops into the outdoor kitchen frame.
What buyers say
The 5.0 rating from just 4 reviews carries very limited statistical weight. Buyers at the $5,000-plus tier are typically experienced outdoor kitchen builders who have done their research, which may explain the perfect score, but 4 data points is insufficient to conclude anything definitive about reliability or long-term performance.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the product listing show dimensions of 1 x 1 x 1 inch?
That dimension is a data error in the product listing and does not reflect actual grill measurements. Before purchasing, contact the seller or visit the manufacturer's website directly to confirm the actual cutout dimensions needed for your outdoor kitchen frame.
Is this a complete grill package or just the grill head?
The model name includes 'PCKG.6/LP' suggesting it is sold as a package. What is included in the package beyond the grill head varies, so confirm with the seller whether this includes the cart, rotisserie, or other accessories before assuming a complete outdoor kitchen solution is in the box.
Is 90,000 total BTU too much for a residential backyard grill?
High total BTU is beneficial on large cooking surfaces because it heats the full grate evenly and recovers temperature quickly after you add cold food. On a 915 sq in surface, 90,000 BTU works out to roughly 98 BTU per square inch, which is standard for quality restaurant and premium residential grills. It does use more gas than lower-output models but produces noticeably better performance under load.