Napoleon 700 Series built in gas grill reviews (Is it better than the Prestige Pro?)

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    So lets talk about what is new with these grills and what makes them different from the pro series.
    First let me tell you what Is the same. They grills have the same burners and the same flame tamers style. So the way the two grills cook is going to be the same.
    The only thing that is functionally different in these grills is going to be the cooking grates themselves. The 700 series have thicker diameter cooking grates and the cooking grates are closer together. So that is kind of cool.
    The rest of the differences between these two grills is really cosmetic more than anything. The new 700 series is really built for a true built in grill set up. Wheras the prestige series is pretty much a cart designed grill that is turned into a built in combo. What this means is the 700 series being designed for a built in combo, just has a nicer fit and finish in my opinion because it was designed with outdoor kitchens in mind. The actual hood is a lot different too. And offers cleaner lines, and an all stainless steel look.
    Also the 700 series does not offer all of the lighting features that the pro series does, and does not come standard with a rotisserie kit. All that being said. Napoleon did that on purpose and the reason is, to keep the price down. The 700 series is a pretty awesome grill for the money, and I would stack it up against any other built in grill like a blaze etc.
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  • @stormhammerx
    @stormhammerx Před 3 lety +3

    Dude! Thank you so much for these super informative videos. I've binge watched all your bbq reviews - they're really helpful. :)

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      Glad you like them! subscribe for more to come!

  • @YTBL82
    @YTBL82 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the videos! After watching untold hours of them, I ordered a 700 yesterday. Though I couldn't find the power burner on their website, I spoke to someone in chat who helped track that down and confirmed that I didn't need the cable to connect the grill head to the burner. Looking forward to getting it installed outside and get cookin'!

  • @sashascepanovich9215
    @sashascepanovich9215 Před rokem

    The best BBQ channel in all of the you tubes. I have learned so much about grills/choices - great job - Thank You Trevor!
    I would give you my business but buying it from you and import it to Canada just does not make sense...😀-especially for something that is made here in Canada.
    I am also in process of replacing my old trusted broil king sovereign - which is working great - but I want something better with new features/possibilities. After watching your videos - I really got interested in Napoleon - everything checks -except standard side burner configuration.
    For me Prestige Pro series is better than 700 series. Prestige Pro 665 has that wau effect when you see it and built in internal lights are must have for me - which 700 series does not have.
    Also 700 series does not have as solid feel as Pro series. The only problem I have with 665 is the lack of the standard burner - that is a must have for us - we cook outside in summer all the time to keep heat out of a house. So I wanted to buy a built in 665 with additional burner - but than realized that you cannot daisy chain external burner with 665 - only with 700 series. Also, built in Oasis cart for 665 is much more expensive than it is for 700 series - so Napoleon will have to do some changes and enable Pro series into customization. (hopefully)
    For example: 625 would be a perfect grill for me if it only would have an option to have a power burner (maybe on the right side instead of beer pan - which i find is kind of missed implementation - even with the cutting board as close to the hot grill - it might be an injury hazard.
    825 has it all but it has small firebox which is not working for me.
    It would be nice to see if Napoleon would offer some sort of customization possibilities through modular approach with modular parts that could be swapped in and out. (as is now with Napoleon where you can swap infrared burner instead of regular main burner).
    I find it interesting that after checking Napoleon, Weber, Blaze, Broil King - none of them has a model that would check all of the boxes I want!
    This is going to be my forever grill - just have to figure out situation with additional standard cooking burners (it complicates installation with additional NG outlets etc.) It will most likely be Pro 665!
    Also, what is important to me - is to support our fellow North American workers and buy a product that is made here!

  • @cochinogordo
    @cochinogordo Před 3 lety +1

    Bought the 700 Series 38" Built-in mostly based on the look of the grill top. Much better looking than the other.

  • @craigs831
    @craigs831 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do a video on grills that can be upgraded after purchase, to IR from standard burners. Many people may want a grill and to save a few bucks not opt for IR burners right away. But it would be nice to know what brands offer upgrades you can do at home.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      good idea, when we get the burners in we will do one

  • @mra4107
    @mra4107 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Very informative video! Can you get interior lights as an option in the 700 series?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 9 měsíci

      I think then ewer models might have it. Call our store and the salesman will know.

  • @zovic
    @zovic Před rokem

    Thanks fro the great videos. Is it possible to have the propane tank supplying gas located below the Napoleon built in grills?

  • @Big-three492
    @Big-three492 Před 10 měsíci

    The wood chip tray and interior lights are a big plus.

  • @pedrovalenzuela3733
    @pedrovalenzuela3733 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, could you do a video comparing the 500series and the prestige 500 built-in. There's no review about the 500series anywhere. Thanks!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      We should have more outdoor kitchen videos coming soon!

  • @smokedya420
    @smokedya420 Před 3 lety

    i feel like both of these grills are very nice its hard to choose one over the other. the biggest difference i see is the better mount bracket for the 700 and the thicker grates. but i have 9mm grates on my weber and they are heavy duty so i can imagine even thicker ones. having lights on the grill is nice but you can just buy a $10-20 headlamp if you want to bbq in the dark.

  • @ColEHTaylor1717
    @ColEHTaylor1717 Před rokem +1

    I greatly appreciate your grill reviews!! This is new territory for me putting in my first outdoor kitchen, your reviews have helped my research immensely!! I think I am set on the 700 Series and adding the double sear station as I love the quality and warranty of Napoleon. That said, I have flip flopped 17 times already on my choices! I started with Coyote, then moved to Blaze LTE, and now to Napoleon 700. I don’t like the infrared burners inside the grill as I want the grill uniform on the interior for cooking. I saw your “toast test” videos on some of the grills, but wondering about how even the cooking is on the 700 series? Even cooking with good temperature control is hugely important. With all the other built in options, am I making the right choice? Thanks!!

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      Have you seen this program by Pro fit out door kitchens?? You can call us and we can plan your outdoor kitchen with the program : czcams.com/video/Tahv3F07_XE/video.html
      I like the blaze out of all the grills your mentioned there.

    • @ColEHTaylor1717
      @ColEHTaylor1717 Před rokem

      @@embersliving wow love that program!! That’s legit! Appreciate the feedback!!

  • @sernani99
    @sernani99 Před 3 lety

    Great videos here, hey I'm about to buy a average grill and nailed down to 2 and I was wondering if you can put them to the test in order for me and others to make a right decision.
    First one is a cuisinart 5 burner with a appliance grade window and also comes with a smoke tube and griddle from Walmart.
    Second is members mark pro series 5 burner from Sam's club.
    Thank you.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      unfortunately we do not have access to those currently

  • @ahmadmalik7899
    @ahmadmalik7899 Před 3 lety

    Hi - can you build an outdoor thing around the Prestige Pro series ? Remove the wheels and integrate the whole grill into some kina outdoor built in? Or would that affect the performance or vent circulation etc ?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      you would have to buy it as a built in model

  • @aaronolsen8787
    @aaronolsen8787 Před 2 lety +1

    Are you able to do a side by side comparison with the 700 series and a blaze LTE? Or which one you prefer and why? I can't seem to make up my mind between the two.
    The Blaze not having much vertical height between the grates and the rotisserie spit rod are keeping me from pulling the trigger. The napoleon looks like it has black enameled steel behind the rotisserie burner which leads me to believe it isn't all 304 stainless steel.
    The cast stainless burners look to be top notch on the Blaze but quite a few people complain that it cooks too hot even on low. Any truth to that? Thanks.

    • @brianbarker3440
      @brianbarker3440 Před 2 lety +1

      This was my exact struggle. Choosing between Napoleon 700 and Blaze LTE. Chose Napoleon due to Rotisserie setup and the larger warming rack. Blaze burners are nice, but Napoleon has lifetime warranty to help ease any reservations I had about burner quality.

  • @markusjeansson2979
    @markusjeansson2979 Před 3 lety +2

    For me, the prestige pro is the most good looking one 👌. Big, flashy and have all that you need to make your neighbour jealous. 😁

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety +1

      not bad points!

    • @oldrustycars
      @oldrustycars Před 3 lety +2

      I have a Prestige Pro 825. The neighbors are in fact jealous.

  • @darylboyd5594
    @darylboyd5594 Před 2 lety

    I am trying to decide between the Napoleon 700 and the Blaze LTE. Which do you feel performs better? I like that the Blaze has the cast burners but I like a lot about the Napoleon. Which would you recommend?

  • @awc723
    @awc723 Před 2 měsíci +1

    comparing the 2...sometimes the bells and whistles make for a more enjoyable experience...bottom line its a grill...they're gonna cook about the same....

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 měsíci

      This is true, but to some people it matters a lot! Thanks for watching.

  • @cakeon3385
    @cakeon3385 Před 3 lety

    Is the lid on the 700 hard to open relatively speaking? The prestige pro lid was nicely balanced and am wondering if the 700 is similar. For example the 42” dcs series 7 and 42 coyote s series seemed heavier than the mrs would like.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      no its about the same, I didnt notice a difference

    • @cakeon3385
      @cakeon3385 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving Thank you, I appreciate it!

  • @guerinheckman6416
    @guerinheckman6416 Před rokem +1

    This would be a perfect grill alternative to the Prestige 500 pro if it had interior lights. I prefer the shape, additional stainless components and grill grates but why no interior lighting?

  • @ryanlogue1118
    @ryanlogue1118 Před rokem

    For similar price / performance range, would you go Napolean 700 (add 1 infrared burner) + Napolean power burner for shrimp boils, OR go with Coyote S (add 1 power burner and ceramics flare guards) + Coyote power burner?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      ohhh thats a close one. For boils I like a true power burner, so probably coyote

  • @GioSinatraFan
    @GioSinatraFan Před rokem

    2:00 what door/drawer is underneath that 700 series grill? Also, can you tell me how low does the front of the grill go below the countertop? I'm designing a kitchen now. Thanks

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      what do you mean below the countertop?

    • @GioSinatraFan
      @GioSinatraFan Před rokem

      @@embersliving I mean what is the measurement from the countertop (the surface of the granite, etc) to the bottom of the control panel/storage drawer of the grill?

  • @serdna001
    @serdna001 Před rokem

    I just bought the 38 inch 700 series. What is the infrared burner compatible with this grill? Thank you

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      They sell a matching 700 series side infrared burner

  • @MikeM-lc3ng
    @MikeM-lc3ng Před 3 lety

    Do you know if the 700 series is made in Canada like the Prestige & Pro?

  • @barretprocy
    @barretprocy Před rokem

    If you go with with prestige pro grill what seperate side infrared burner is a match? I see an infrared 700 series but not prestige pro.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před rokem

      yeah they only make for the 700

    • @barretprocy
      @barretprocy Před rokem

      @@embersliving does the 700 match the prestige pro grill enough to sit side by side.

  • @JoeAnshien
    @JoeAnshien Před 3 lety +1

    Do either have a cast aluminum cookbox? I would never buy a grill without one as they just will NOT last.

  • @shaunalderman7091
    @shaunalderman7091 Před 3 lety

    You mentioned value, what is the approximate saving one the 700 series?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      depends on the size you are looking for?

    • @shaunalderman7091
      @shaunalderman7091 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving I meant was there a like for like approximate saving?

    • @davidnarain8783
      @davidnarain8783 Před 3 lety

      I hear the 700s are more expensive like for like. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

  • @Barbol1977
    @Barbol1977 Před 2 lety

    Hi, i´m writing you from Spain, i wacht hours of your videos and i have some questions: Why the built in bbq are expensive than the other barbacues? for example why the built in 500 series cost more than the ROGUE® SE 525 RSIB or the Prestige 500 RSIB if it don´t have the side burner, the back burner, lights and wheels and doors???? I can´t understand it.
    And another cuestion, in others videos you talk a lot about the cast aluminum cookbox and said that is so important. How it´s posible than the napoleon 700 series or the 500 series don´t have one? why don´t you talk about that in this video? is really important or not?
    Thank you for your videos

  • @jerseymetalmike5111
    @jerseymetalmike5111 Před 2 lety

    Hmm, the like on the Pro looks a lot higher, which might be a difference maker if you cook a lot of beer can chicken or other tall items like I do. I wonder if both come with the charcoal insert? Not having the interior light is kinda big in my book too. The 700 does look better and looks like it fits better in the cabinet as you demonstrated. Still torn!

  • @ronniejohns7619
    @ronniejohns7619 Před 3 lety +1

    I guess I disagree with most. I prefer the look of the 700. More classic, less flashy. Regardless I'm a bit torn.
    On the one hand, I like the smoker tray of the prestige pro 665. I think that's a pretty classy feature that sets it apart from a lot of grills. But I worry about the longevity of the side panels of the lid due to their non 304 steel. I really like the idea of using the rotisserie on HALF of the grill while cooking other things on the other half (the 700 series size 44 only). But I think that the 38 inch is the sweetspot for not too big, not too small. I also love the fit issue you mentioned and love the rotisserie tray of the 700 series. I don't really care about the loss of the walk up lighting (which I love in my car, but could care less about in my grill) and don't care very much about the loss of the interior lighting. It does make me think they're going to come out with a 700 pro line though.
    I guess I'm left with 2 questions:
    1. is my concern for the longevity of the 665's side panels a valid concern?
    2. Is the 700 44's ability to cook on half the grill with the rotisserie and half on the "regular" burners a gimmick? I mean would the infrared on one side cause problems cooking burgers or steak on the other?
    Also, do you need the liner for any of these if you're dropping them into masonry at least 2 feet from the house (which is also brick)?

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      so that was one thing that I failed to mention in the video. The new 700 series offer liners which is super cool. I dont really see much difference with longevity issues either way

    • @ronniejohns7619
      @ronniejohns7619 Před 3 lety

      @@embersliving thanks. Any guess on question 2 (cooking with half the rotisserie)?

  • @polsok44
    @polsok44 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a p500 pro and to me the 700 looks more like the budget model legend.. not a fan of the looks. That being said my gas grill mostly collects dust I do most of my cooking on my charcoal grills or the broil king Regal pellet.

  • @raym7642
    @raym7642 Před 4 dny +1

    I prefer the 700 over all but am torn as it’s made in China. Would buy in a heartbeat if it was Canadian made.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před dnem +1

      I know the higer end units are made in Canada. There are other american gas grills you can look at. American Made Grills Atlas comes in at 3k and is Made in America. Full review here: American Made Grills - czcams.com/video/7wpRpuH94VE/video.html. There are also a bunch of other ones made here in America. If you want more information please visit our website Embersliving.com and talk to an online representative. You can also call us at (303) 800-5659. Thanks for the view and comment!

    • @raym7642
      @raym7642 Před dnem

      @@embersliving do you see any problems with the China made units? I much prefer them aesthetically and practically to the Pros.

  • @craigs831
    @craigs831 Před 3 lety +1

    It's a shame the rotisserie isn't included. Very unlike napoleon. Personally don't see the appeal of a built in napoleon without the sizzle zone. Thier normal burners are average, and factor in an IR burner upgrade probably lose the price savings.

  • @oldrustycars
    @oldrustycars Před 3 lety

    Just my opinion, the built in "smoker" on the Prestige Pro is useless. Only holds a handful of chips, they are consumed in minutes, not long enough to add any smoke flavor.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      true you have to keep topping it off for sure

  • @mariomunoz7167
    @mariomunoz7167 Před 2 lety

    Go see a doc, bro. You’re having a hard time breathing. Hopefully it’s not a heart issue.

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the concern Mario, just my mic settings

  • @davidnarain8783
    @davidnarain8783 Před 3 lety +1

    Pro series looks better. 700 looks like a cheap grill found in Walmart

    • @embersliving
      @embersliving  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the feedback. Nice to know. That seems to be the popular idea