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Dyna-Glo vs Char-Broil — Which Grill Should You Buy?

Dyna-Glo and Char-Broil are two of the most popular budget-to-mid-range grill brands in the US. Both are widely available at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon. Here's how they stack up.

Key Differences

FeatureDyna-GloChar-Broil
Cooking GratesPorcelain cast iron (standard)Porcelain-coated steel (most models)
Signature TechnologySearPlus infrared burnerTRU-Infrared cooking
Charcoal Lineup10+ modelsLimited
Price Range$149 – $499$129 – $599
AvailabilityHome Depot, Amazon, WalmartHome Depot, Lowe's, Amazon, Walmart
Replacement PartsWidely availableWidely available

Our Take

Dyna-Glo wins on grate quality and charcoal options. If you're buying a charcoal grill, Dyna-Glo is the clear choice — Char-Broil's charcoal lineup is minimal. For gas grills, Dyna-Glo's cast iron grates are a meaningful upgrade over Char-Broil's steel grates at the same price.

Char-Broil wins on infrared technology. Char-Broil's TRU-Infrared system genuinely reduces flare-ups and cooks more evenly. If that technology appeals to you, Char-Broil is the only option. Dyna-Glo's SearPlus is infrared but only for the sear burner, not the whole cooking surface.

For more comparisons, see Dyna-Glo vs Nexgrill and Dyna-Glo vs Weber. Or read our full Dyna-Glo grill reviews.

FAQ

Is Dyna-Glo better than Char-Broil?
Dyna-Glo generally offers better cooking grate quality (cast iron vs steel) and stronger charcoal grill options. Char-Broil has a wider product range including infrared TRU-Infrared models that Dyna-Glo doesn't match. For budget gas grills under $250, both brands are competitive — compare specific models rather than brands.
Do Dyna-Glo and Char-Broil parts interchange?
No — Dyna-Glo and Char-Broil use different burner, grate, and heat plate dimensions. Always buy parts specific to your brand and model number. Dyna-Glo parts are widely available on Amazon.