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  2. These Gorgeous Grills Belong in Your Fantasy Outdoor Kitchen

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    High-end gas and propane grills costing around $3,000 and up come with features that cheaper grills don't have: large cooking surfaces, powerful rotisseries, smoker boxes, built-in lighting, and more.

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    6-In-1 Kamado Grill. The Lifesmart 6-in-1 grill looks sharp and offers all the features you'd expect from a kamado-style grill—and at a lower price than you'll find on other models.

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    36" Griddle with Hard Cover. For many cooks, Blackstone is the brand synonymous with outdoor griddles. The model we tested is powerful with a large, 769-square-inch cooktop.

  5. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    Commercial barbecue grills can be stationary or transportable. An example of a stationary grill is a built-in pit grill, for indoor or outdoor use. Construction materials include bricks, mortar, concrete, tile and cast iron. Most commercial barbecue grills, however, are mobile, allowing the operator to take the grill wherever the job is.

  6. Weber Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Weber Inc. is an American manufacturer of charcoal, gas, and electric outdoor grills with related accessories.It also owns restaurants and publishes cookbooks. The company was family owned until it sold a majority stake to BDT Capital Partners in 2010. [1]

  7. Barbecue - Wikipedia

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    The original Arawak term barabicu was used to refer to a wooden framework. Among the framework's uses was the suspension of meat over a flame. The English word barbecue and its cognates in other languages come from the Spanish word barbacoa, which has its origin in an indigenous American word. [3]

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