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🔥 Elevate your backyard BBQ game with the HUB II – where innovation meets flavor!
The Everdure HUB II 54-Inch Charcoal Grill combines rapid electric ignition with a patented built-in rotisserie system capable of handling up to 85 lbs. Designed for the modern outdoor chef, it features adjustable height settings, porcelain enamel components for easy cleaning, and smart storage solutions. Crafted from durable alloy steel with titanium handles and a powder-coated finish, this grill offers a premium grilling experience with a sleek, weatherproof design.














| ASIN | B07RN6QXRD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #484,743 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #282 in Grill Rotisseries |
| Brand | Everdure |
| Brand Name | Everdure |
| Color | Graphite |
| Cooking System | Rotisserie |
| Customer Reviews | 2.8 out of 5 stars 7 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fuel Type | Charcoal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09312646027473 |
| Grill Configuration | Freestanding |
| Handle Material | Titanium |
| Included Components | 1 Lid/Windshield, 2 Chrome Grills, 4 Cliplock Forks™, HUB II, Rotisserie Kit |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Item Dimensions | 54 x 19 x 35 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.8"D x 54"W x 48"H |
| Item Type Name | HUB II |
| Item Weight | 168.87 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Everdure Grills |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HBCE3BUS |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | HUB II |
| Model Number | HubVariation |
| Number Of Racks | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Rotisserie, Easy to Clean, Weather Proof, Large Grill, Electric |
| Primary Cooking Method | Charcoal Grilling |
| Product Dimensions | 22.8"D x 54"W x 48"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Rotisserie, Outdoor, Grilling |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Special Feature | Rotisserie, Easy to Clean, Weather Proof, Large Grill, Electric |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Everdure grills are warranted to the original owner for ten (10) years for the outer body, burners, hood, and cart against all rust or burn through and five (5) years for exterior paint and finish against rust through.<br><br>Refer to manufacturers manual for full warranty details. |
A**M
Overpriced Junk
Well, I wanted to love this grill, but I've only been able to use it three time successfully. After the second time using the electrical arms went out of balance, one arm was lower than the other, and this is where the trouble began. I contacted support, and they sent new arms under a few weeks later. Then no one showed for about a month to fix it, then when someone did it almost seemed like it was someone from Taskrabbit. The service guy stripped half of bolts, broke the electric ignition, and ultimately could fix it then left it in pieces. So I managed to find a weekend to put the mess together cut off some stripped bolts and install the new arm fwehhh....Finally, the new arms worked, what one will do for a kebab. Then the following weekend after lower the arms.....well again one of the new arms does not go up....and the ignition does not work...support has ignored my request and now I'm stuck with a really expensive charcoal rotisserie supported by a car jack. Save your money.
A**L
Excellent
Excelent product, 100% recommended
C**.
Garbage
DO NOT BUY. Amazon and Everdure customer service are GARBAGE. The rotoscope arms don’t retract or extend fully as pictured. Asssurion won’t help. Everdure doesn’t answer phone or email. Amazon totally unhelpful. Waste of $2000. Will never purchase from Amazon again.
P**R
Long rotisserie cooks only, otherwise totally impractical -- maybe worst purchase of my life
Possibly the worst purchase I've ever made. Incredibly over-priced for the features you get. What I realize now is that this is a fancy rotisserie, full stop. Rotisserie cooking a large hunk of meat for a long time is this grill's reason-for-being. It's terrible in every other way. It isn't really a grill and isn't really suited to much else than slow rotisserie cooking. If you want to spend an afternoon roasting a pig on a spit, this is your grill. If you want to grill steak, pork chop, chicken thighs -- this is a time-consuming and inconvenient way to do it. The electric element the Hub uses to start the charcoal is undersized. One cycle of lighting charcoal using the electric element will not ignite enough charcoal to cover the charcoal chamber. In reality it takes several cycles (3-4), which doesn't seem much faster (~20-30 mins) than a regular old charcoal grill. Despite what the manual implies, the promise that (paraphrasing) "after a 7 min cycle, the surrounding charcoal will ignite and after 10-15 minutes most of the charcoal should have partially or fully ignited" is actually carefully qualified wishful thinking. The description gives you the hope that after 10-15 mins you have a grill full of charcoal hot and ready to go, when in reality after 10-15 mins you have a small pile of lit charcoal, some partially lit charcoal, and some charcoal that looks like it just came out of the bag. The ignition process and limitations also means the grill burns/heats unevenly (esp without a usable lid) and can be hard to get to temperature. Last but not least, and this is a real face-palm, what have I done, what where they thinking, is this returnable "feature" -- there's no way to slow/extinguish the charcoal burn. There are no vents or lid to modulate airflow or extinguish the fire. It's basically a fire pit. Best case scenario, you can scoop hot charcoal out by hand with a hand shovel and ever so carefully put that red hot charcoal in a bucket and pour water on it... while hoping that in the process, you don't burn yourself or start a fire. You're not supposed to pour water in the charcoal chamber (which will destroy the electrical element), you're not supposed to use the provided lid to cut off airflow (to thin and flimsy), and their are no other vents to close/adjust to cut off oxygen to the charcoal. So if this thing gets too hot, too bad! Best case, you can put on some fire-retardant gloves, take the grates off, and use what are hopefully some very long tongs to move that red hot charcoal around. And when you're done for the night... you're supposed to just leave the charcoals burning in full open air until whenever they stop burning -- without a lid or anything else to protect people and property or slow their burn. According to the manual, the charcoal can remain hot for "up to a day." Case in point, I started the grill around 5:30pm to cook some chicken thighs, and before I went to bed at midnight, the charcoal was still red hot. Unlike a classic, OG $200 charcoal kettle grill there are no vents to cut off oxygen to the flame, and no lid to close to keep things out of the fire. I live in wildfire prone California -- there's no way I can leave hot charcoal burning unattended and uncovered for 12-24 hours. So if you don't feel comfortable going to bed with red hot charcoal still burning in an uncovered grill seven hours after you started it, this is not the grill for you. If you need a grill to do some *long* rotisserie cooks, and you can keep kids, dogs, strangers, combustible material away from the un-coverable, un-extinguishable open-air charcoal flames for 12-24 hours, this could be a one-of-a-kind grill for roasting that pig on a spit or whatever.
P**C
Don't waste your time or money here.....
Poorly made. Electric charcoal starter failed after one season. Got a replacement part for free and it's been good for a year so far. Rotisserie poles stopped working in May of 2025. Got the part sent to me in June. Would not tell me how to install and I have been involved with their third-party repair company, iTEK Services, Inc., for the past 4 months to come out and fix it to no avail. Charcoal bin is very shallow, and a single layer of charcoal comes right up to the cooking grate, so you have to be careful, or you'll burn your food. Very hard to keep clean, ashes make their way through the charcoal tray through the hole for the electric starter. The ashes get under the charcoal tray through the opening. Very time consuming to clean. Throwing this massive piece of junk out and going back to a trusty Weber.
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