XO APPLIANCE XOG36JACKET 36" in Stainless Steel Insulated Jacket in Stainless Steel - XOG36JACKET
When installing a built-in grill in a location where combustible materials are used, you must use an insulated liner between the grill and the island.
What our Experts Think
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Built‑for‑performance protection — Insulated jacket helps manage heat and protect surrounding cabinetry when installing a built‑in grill.
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Durable outdoor stainless steel — 36″ 304‑grade stainless steel resists rust, corrosion and outdoor elements for long‑lasting reliability.
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Enhances grill efficiency — Supports consistent temperatures inside the grill cavity by reducing heat loss and stabilizing cooking conditions.
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Clean, integrated look — Sleek finish blends seamlessly with other outdoor kitchen components for a cohesive, professional aesthetic.
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Simplifies installation — Designed to fit precisely with compatible XO grills, reducing construction guesswork and gaps.
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Ideal for custom builds — Perfect choice for outdoor kitchen projects where performance, durability and style matter.
Q&A
Q: What type of product is the XO XOG36JACKET?
A: It’s a 36-inch stainless steel insulated jacket designed for protecting and enhancing built-in kitchen appliances.
Q: What is the finish?
A: Made of stainless steel for a sleek, durable, and modern look.
Q: What is its purpose?
A: Provides insulation, protection, and a polished appearance for built-in appliance installations.
Q: Can it be integrated into cabinetry?
A: Yes — designed for seamless integration with compatible kitchen appliances.
Q: Who is this product ideal for?
A: Perfect for homeowners or designers seeking a professional, polished, and functional appliance cover.
Maintenance Tips
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Wipe Stainless Regularly: Clean the 304‑grade stainless steel jacket with a soft, damp cloth and mild detergent to remove outdoor residue, dust, and fingerprints — avoid abrasive cleaners and chlorine/bleach solutions that can scratch or corrode the finish.
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Rub Along the Grain: When polishing or buffing, wipe along the stainless steel grain with a microfiber or soft cotton cloth to preserve shine and reduce micro‑scratches. (general stainless maintenance practice)
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Dry After Cleaning: After washing, thoroughly dry the surfaces to prevent water spots and minimize long‑term moisture exposure, especially in coastal or humid environments. (standard outdoor stainless care)
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Inspect Welds & Edges: Periodically check welded seams and cutout edges for debris or buildup; gently clean to avoid trapped moisture that can affect insulation integrity. (best practice for insulated liners)
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Protect During Construction: If the jacket is installed before finishing cabinetry or stonework, cover it during construction to avoid scratches from tools and materials. (installation best practice)
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Post‑Installation Check: After installation, confirm that all utility access openings (rear/bottom) remain unobstructed for gas/electrical connections, and wipe surfaces before first use to remove fingerprints or fabrication dust.