1303251129 Solaire 30 Inch Infrared Propane Built In Grill Rotisserie Kit ...

  • Two infrared burners, rear infrared rotisserie burner and electronic push-button ignition; fully assembled, propane tank not included
  • 703 square inches of grilling space (fits twenty-four 4-inch hamburgers); 69,000 BTU/hour; 50.9 Infrared Intensity Index
  • Stainless steel welded construction; made in the USA by 102-year-old family business
  • V-shape stainless steel grilling grids increase flavor while reducing flare-ups; includes rotisserie motor, spit rod, pair of forks and counter-balance; includes cover
  • With lid down, grill measures 51 wide by 28 1/4 deep by 14 1/2 inches above counter; shipping weight 152 pounds

Solaire is the Muscle Car of gas grills. Sleek. Powerful. Efficient. Each Solaire grill has a “rocket under the hood” – the Solaire Infrared Burner. This superior burner gives you the high heat to lock in the juices for more tasty, flavorful food than you can ever get from a conventional barbecue grill. Professional chefs demand high heat to create great taste – and now you can too with a Solaire Infrared. This grill is for use in non-combustible built-in grilling islands. For islands made of combustible material, use with Insulated Jacket item #SOL-IRIJ-30. Cut-out dimensions are 28 1/2 inches wide by 23 inches deep (plus 13/16-inch notch) by 10 1/4 inches high. it is factory assembled for use with propane and includes the regulator with 3-foot hose to connect to a propane tank. it also includes the proper orifices and convertible regulator needed to convert to natural gas. The Grill Head includes two main infrared burners, each delivering 27,500 BTU/hr, metal knobs, and battery power
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Cheap Weber Q100 Portable Gas Grill

 Cheap Weber Q100 Portable Gas Grill

Weber Q100 Portable Gas Grill

weber grill q 100 The Weber Q100 Portable Gas Grill gives you 189 square inches of cooking surface in a compact grill that you can take on the road. you will have space for up to 10 hamburger patties, 16 hot dogs or two whole lobsters on a grill sized just right for tail-gating, campouts or apartment-sized balconies. The porcelain-enameled, cast iron cooking grates are designed for nonstick cooking, even heat distribution and minimal flare-ups. Push button ignition lights the stainless steel burner, and an infinite control burner knob gives you precise control over the heat. A grease collection system channels fat and drippings into a pullout drip tray for easy cleanup. all you need to power your grill is a basic 14.1-ounce propane cylinder (not included), like the kind commonly used for camping lanterns or grills and available at any hardware store. if you want more cooking time, an optional LP tank adapter hose attaches easily and lets you use 20-lb refillable propane tanks. Portable gas grill 189 square inches of cooking area 8500 BTU per hour input Stainless steel burner Infinite control burner knob Removable drip tray Porcelain-enameled, cast iron cooking grate Cast-aluminum lid and body with drip ducts Uses disposable 14.1-ounce LP cylinder (not included) Optional adapter for refillable 20-pound liquid propane tank (not included) Push-button ignition Glass-reinforced nylon frame Weber recipe bookletManufacturer: WeberManufacturer Style: Q100 SeriesModel: 386001Material: Cast-Aluminum Lid and BodyCooking Surface: Porcelain-Enamel, Cast-Iron Cooking GrateDimensions: 189 sq. in.Internal Dimensions: 189 sq. in.Width: 27 inchesDepth: 16 inchesHeight: 14Surface Area: 16Weight: 26Special Features: 8,500 BTU-per-hour inputCleaning / Care: Removeable Drip Tray for Easy clean UpWarranty: 5 year Limited

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 Consumer Reports fires up some great gas grills

KUSA - Memorial Day weekend is coming, and plenty of people will be firing up the barbecue. To get ready for grilling season, Consumer Reports has tested almost 50 grills. They ranged in price from as little as $130 up to more than $2,000.

Flare-ups can be a big concern. Testers look for flare-ups when turning over rib eye steaks, as well as when the steaks are done.

Testers also evaluate how evenly the grills cook, on low settings and high settings. They use sensors to record the temperature across the grill's entire cooking surface. the $800 Team Grill Patio Series Pro PPR06091 didn't do well for evenness. Neither did the Solaire AGBQ-27GIR, and it costs $1,800.

In the end, Consumer Reports found several best buys for far less. Among them: the Grill Master 720-0697 from Lowe's for $200 and the Uniflame GBC1059WB grill from Walmart for $250.

When it comes to extra features, apparently a side burner is worth having, according to the grill owners Consumer Reports just surveyed. Both of the recommended grills have one.

As for extras you can probably skip, griddle plates and rotisseries were among the least-used features.

Consumer Reports fires up some great gas grills

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Noe Mayotte considers himself to be the "King of the Grill."

"I love grilling because you're outside. you can enjoy the weather. you can enjoy the sunshine," he said.

Mayotte swears by his charcoal grill. but far more people are buying gas grills these days. Consumer Reports has tested almost 50, ranging in price from $130 to nearly $2,200

Flare-ups can be a big concern. Testers evaluate a grill by cooking rib-eye steaks. they look for flare-ups when turning over the steaks, as well as when the steaks are done.

"We also have our testers evaluate how evenly the grills cook both on low settings and high settings," said Celia Kuperszmid-Lehrman of Consumer Reports.

Testers use sensors to record the temperature across the grill's cooking surface. a computer analyzes the results. The $800 Team Grill Patio Series Pro didn't do well.

"It probably seems like a great idea to be able to get a grill that's all decked out with your favorite team's logos. Unfortunately, we found it cooked unevenly," Lehrman said.

And the 27" Basic Solaire Grill didn't cook evenly either, and it costs $1,800.

Far better and for far less, the $900 medium-sized grill from Weber E320 topped Consumer Reports ratings.

For $300 less, the Charbroil Red is also highly rated. It's called "red" because it uses infra-red heating. it comes with a lifetime burner warranty, even heat distribution, and very good low-temperature grilling. it also features a built in temperature probe, tank gauge and digital timer, as well as a side burner.

Among portable grills the $280 Weber Q200 series is a standout. you can even buy an optional stand that doubles as a carrying cart. The cooking surface is quite large for a portable.

When it comes to extra features the side burner is most recommended by BBQ enthusiasts. Griddle plates and rotisseries were among the least-used features so you can skip them unless you know you are going to use them.

With a report from CTV British Columbia's Chris Olsen.

Best new barbecues

Great gas grills

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May 21, 2010 (WPVI) -- Memorial Day weekend is coming, and plenty of people will be firing up the barbecue. To get ready for grilling season, Consumer Reports has tested almost 50 grills. they ranged in price from as little as $130 up to more than $2,000.

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Flare-ups can be a big concern. Testers look for flare-ups when turning over rib eye steaks, as well as when the steaks are done.

Testers also evaluate how evenly the grills cook, on low settings and high settings. they use sensors to record the temperature across the grill's entire cooking surface. the $800 Team Grill Patio Series Pro PPR06091 didn't do well for evenness. Neither did the Solaire AGBQ-27GIR, and it costs $1,800.

In the end, Consumer Reports found several Best buys for far less. Among them: the Grill Master 720-0697 from Lowe's for $200 and the Uniflame GBC1059WB grill from Walmart for $250.

When it comes to extra features, apparently a side burner is worth having, according to the grill owners Consumer Reports just surveyed. both of the recommended grills have one. As for extras you can probably skip, griddle plates and rotisseries were among the least-used features.

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