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The gas grill reviews we have on this page cover brands that aren't as sought
after, primarily because they're so darned expensive, but also some reasonably
priced grills as well. But that's because they are high quality and it's always
fun looking at the high end stuff
We have reviews of the more popular brands over there on the left where they're
easier to find
Here you'll read about grills by Thermos,
Amana, Holland, Traeger, Napolean, Frigidaire, TEC, Viking, Vermont
Castings, DCS, Uniflame, Jenn Air, Big Green Egg, Solaire and Fire Magic.
And those aren't the only ones! You'll also find find grill reviews
for special features and attachments like grills that have infrared
cooking or maybe a smoker box.
Whatever you want to find out about a grill starts on their home page. For
example, if you're looking for information on DCS grills, click the DCS Grills
link. Here you will find general information about their products. You'll also
find related articles about specific DCS grill models, parts &
accessories and any other topic related to DCS grills. But even more
importantly, you will find a link to the DCS grill reviews page.
This is where consumer, like you, have left their stories about ownership and
use of various models by DCS.
The same holds true for grills you see over on the left.
This page handles the overflow so I can keep everything nice and organized for
you. So, here's a break down of how to find information about the grill you're
looking for:
- Go to the Vendors' page using a link to
the left, or the links below
- Read the Page
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Thermos Grills -
Grilling with the insulation king. Grilling is a fun way to enjoy great
food with the entire family in your backyard. A grill that fits your
outdoor cooking requirements is the perfect partner for a sumptuous
grill feast on your family day. Outdoor grills have been introduced in
the market by Thermos, known for its temperature preserving vacuum
flasks, and have been widely received by many families who love to spend
meal times in the great outdoors. |
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Amana Grills - modern
design use the superior heating power of fire bricks, put together with
conventional gas and infrared burners. The Amana line of gas grills have
a lot of options for those who want to put some punch into their outdoor
grilling activities. There are a lot of great features and benefits to
be enjoyed in the gas grills from Amana. |
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Holland Grills - The manufacturers of Holland grills are absolutely confident about their claim that they placed a warranty on all original purchases of their grills used for non-commercial purposes. No more scorched and burnt food from flare-ups. |
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Traeger Grills -
Traeger grills were an innovation resulting from an unfortunate disposal
problem. It was in 1982 when Joe Traeger Jr., a descendant from a family
of German immigrants who settled in South Dakota, and then later on in
Oregon to build a blacksmith metal fabrication business, discovered
grilling using wood pellets. |
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Napoleon Grills -
Very few grill brands can boast of having a winner in all price range
categories. Napoleon grills are one of those whose products have
consistently landed in the top ten lists of best grills in all price
ranges. Napoleon products offer top-rate performance and durability. |
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Lynx Grills |
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Members Mark Grills
- Members Mark Grills, sold at Sam's Club, are made by
Grand Hall. They've been a leader for over thirty years in the supply and
innovation of gas related products, with vertically integrated grills
manufactured internationally. |
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TEC Grills - A company that has been in business for over forty years, developing applications for infrared radiant energy, creates TEC grills. In 1961, TEC (Thermal Engineering Corporation) invented a highly efficient ceramic infrared burner and they have blossomed to become known as "the infrared experts". |
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Viking Grills - Viking Grills are the brainchild of Fred E. Carl, Jr. A fourth generation building contractor, Carl noticed the want and needs of the consumers blossoming as they search for industrial style, stainless steel ranges, and later grills. Carl helped make this dream come true by starting Viking Range Corporation in 1984. |
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Vermont Castings Grills
- Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario Monessen Hearth Systems Company produces Vermont Castings grills. Durable and creative, the Vermont Casting lines of stoves, fireplaces, and gas grills are all a fantastic way to accentuate your homes. |
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DCS Grills - DCS Grills (Dynamic Cooking Systems) began in 1989 with appliance engineers and designers that were at the top of their fields throughout the country. Before becoming a leader in the industry with their outdoor grills, the company began with high-end drop-in cook tops that would be the envy of any commercial establishment. They produced high performance ranges, convection ovens, broilers, and griddles for the food service industry. |
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Uniflame Grills - When it comes to grilling equipment, Blue Rhino is at the forefront with its Uniflame grills line. Blue Rhino got its name from Billy Primm, an entrepreneur that was involved in, among other things, propane cylinder exchange. He started a national tank exchange company, capitalizing on grill sales, with growth that expanded rapidly. He began building a brand name that would be known forever. |
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Big Green Egg Grills
- Big Green Egg Grills (BGE) hatched in 1974 in a strip mall in Atlanta,
Georgia. Ed Fisher borrowed the idea of an Oriental cooking concept with
ceramics and gave birth to the Big Green Egg grill. BGE is the world's
largest manufacturer of kamado-style cookers, with international
distribution. |
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Solaire Grills got started in Whittier, California. Rasmussen Iron Works, Inc.
began in 1907 when a Danish immigrant opened a blacksmith shop. Rasmus
Rasmussen's sideline business is what would blossom into the grilling market. |
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Fire Magic Grills
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Fire Magic Grills are designed for people who really want to create a complete
outdoor cooking experience. These are the types of grills used in the design of
outdoor kitchens with a real WOW factor.
If you need something super cool in your outdoor cooking arsenal, you're on the
right page. |
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Aussie Grills - Originally, a metal fabrication job shop in 1959, MECO (Metal Engineering Corporation) began production of Aussie grills, both charcoal and electric, in 1999. Known as setting the standard in the marketplace with water smoker grills, as well as the electric and charcoal, MECO is located in Greeneville, Tennessee. |
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Char-Griller - Often grouped into the
"cheapo" category, there is a huge following for these products. For
those that aren't prepared to make a mortgage payment, check out what
they have to offer. |
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Primo Grills - One of the alternatives to the
Big Green Egg. If you have your eye out for a ceramic (type) cooker or
smoker, this is one you want to check out. |
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Bubba Keg Convection
Grill -
Many of you may not have heard of the Bubba Keg Convection Grill.
You're probably thinking I've got this mixed up with the insulated mugs and
coolers. They seem to be all over the place these days. But, something few
of us knew about was an imminent attack on a few high priced ceramic
cookers enjoying very little competition. |
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The Bradley Smoker -
Total control of temperature, smoke and cooking time with this unique
smokehouse |
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