Char-Broil Performance Series 4-Burner vs Monument Grills Mesa 415

Char-Broil Performance Series 4-Burner

Char-Broil

Char-Broil Performance Series 4-Burner

$379

4.2★ (5,200)

vs
Monument Grills Mesa 415

Monument Grills

Monument Grills Mesa 415

$499

4.4★ (2,100)

Quick take: The Char-Broil Performance Series 4-Burner costs $120 less; the Monument Grills Mesa 415 offers more cooking space (513 vs 435 sq in); the Monument Grills Mesa 415 reaches a higher max temp (650 vs 550°F).

SpecChar-Broil Performance Series 4-BurnerMonument Grills Mesa 415
Price$379$499
Rating4.2★ (5,200)4.4★ (2,100)
TypeGas GrillGas Grill
Cooking Area435 sq in513 sq in
Max Temp550°F650°F
Fuel TypePropane/Natural GasPropane/Natural Gas
Build MaterialStainless SteelStainless Steel
Hopper Capacity
Burners44
WiFi / AppNoNo
App controlNoNo
Meat probeNoNo
PID controllerNoNo
Side burnerYesYes
RotisserieNoNo
SearingNoYes
Dimensions51 x 23 x 46 in55 x 22 x 45.5 in
Weight97 lbs110 lbs
Warranty5 years5 years

Pros & cons

Char-Broil Performance Series 4-Burner

  • At around $380 it delivers four main burners plus a side burner, far more grill for the money than a Weber
  • The stainless-look finish and lid give it a more upscale appearance than the budget price suggests
  • Four independently controlled burners plus 435 sq in handle big family cookouts and lots of burgers at once
  • The integrated side burner is genuinely handy for sides and sauces at this price point
  • Porcelain-coated grates clean up easily and resist rust reasonably well for the cost
  • Electronic push-button ignition lights quickly and the swing-away warming rack adds usable space
  • It's lightweight at ~97 lbs and assembles faster than heavier premium grills
  • A 5-year warranty is generous for an entry-level grill and beats many rivals in the price class
  • Build quality is thin - the lid, firebox, and cart are lightweight steel that can rust and warp within a few seasons
  • Heat distribution is uneven, with noticeable hot and cold spots across the cooking surface
  • There's no dedicated sear zone, so high-heat steak searing is mediocre
  • Long-term durability is the main knock - many owners replace it in 3-5 years versus a decade-plus for Weber
  • The burners and ignition can corrode or fail earlier than premium grills, requiring part swaps
  • It's all-manual with no probe, app, or smart features
  • Side tables and shelving feel flimsy and the cart can wobble when loaded
  • Flare-ups are more common since there's no effective grease-vaporizing system like Weber's Flavorizer bars

Monument Grills Mesa 415

  • It packs a lot of features for ~$500 - four burners, a Broil Zone sear burner, a side burner, and a window lid all included
  • The dedicated Broil Zone hits high heat fast and actually sears steaks, unusual at this price
  • It heats up to 650°F in about 10 minutes, giving genuinely strong grilling power for the money
  • The Clear-View lid window lets you check food without lifting the lid and losing heat
  • Porcelain-enameled cast-iron grates retain heat well and produce solid sear marks
  • Stainless finish, LED-lit control knobs, and four swivel casters give it a more premium feel than the price implies
  • 62,000 total BTU plus 630 sq in total area is plenty for big family cookouts
  • A 5-year warranty and growing reputation for responsive support reassure value buyers
  • It's a newer, less proven brand than Weber, so long-term durability over 8-10 years is still an open question
  • The lid-window gasket and seal can be a weak point that some owners report fogging or leaking over time
  • Like most budget grills, heat can be slightly uneven across the four burners
  • Build is decent but lighter-gauge steel than premium grills, so it benefits from a cover to prevent rust
  • No smart features, probe, or app despite the modern LED-knob styling
  • Parts and service network are smaller than the big legacy brands if something fails
  • The many features mean more components (window, side burner, sear zone) that can each eventually need attention
  • Some owners find the side burner output modest for fast boiling