Summer is nearly here (it feels like it already is) — and it’s time to get grilling! No need to haul a bulky grill in and out of the house anymore. Today’s built-in outdoor grill stations come in a ...
Line of Full-Size Electric Grills for Outdoor Kitchens on Display at KBIS 2024 CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At this year’s KBIS, booth W1442, Fire Magic ® features its premium built-in ...
Perfect for barbecue season, Tower’s latest barbecue offers both indoor and outdoor grilling with its built-in stand and easy-to-use controls. Designed for year round use, the Tower Electric Indoor ...
Gas, charcoal and pellet grills are great for taking your cooking outdoors, but a lot of people live in apartments and other spots where open flames aren't permitted. At CES 2024, Current Backyard ...
There's much debate surrounding what is the best way to barbecue, but for ease and convenience, it has to be the best electric barbecue. Whether it’s sizzling steaks, seared skewers, toasted ...
The Napoleon Rogue EQ™ Connected Electric Grill Series is the first line of full-size outdoor electric grills with IoT technology. Napoleon®, a manufacturer of barbecue grills has announced a new type ...
Bag a new BBQ in time for summer with this great value bundle deal from QVC. (Ninja / Yahoo Life UK) Whether you're already making plans for spring or getting the garden ready for summer, if there's ...
An electric grill isn't the first thing you think of when you hear the name Weber, but it might be soon. The new Weber Lumin and Weber Lumin Compact are small but spacious electric grills that come in ...
PHILADELPHIA – Summer grilling usually starts with filling a propane tank or buying a bag of charcoal briquettes. But some people are ditching these fuels for a more climate-friendly electric grill.
Memorial Day kicked off the grilling season for many people, but Kenyon is ready to make the argument that you could be enjoying grilled meals year-round, regardless of weather. The company makes high ...
Those big, stylish outdoor kitchens are generating a different sort of heat. Manufacturers, along with building and fire officials, are warning consumers to avoid installing the grills under roofs or ...
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