An outdoor kitchen gives you the perfect excuse for the entire family to go outside and spend some time together in the fresh air while enjoying a deliciously prepared meal. There are many benefits to a built-in grill. First off, they tend to be more spacious than stand-alone grills, with useful countertops for food prepping, and storage for utensils. Built in grills are designed to be strong, efficient, and long-lasting; and due to their robust construction, they are pretty low maintenance and have less chance of being damaged than stand-alone grills. Check out these grills and the variety of fuel options that they provide!
Charcoal:
Fire Magic Legacy Built-In Charcoal Grill
With the Fire Magic Legacy grill, charcoal can be replenished via a front access door and a crank allows you to raise and lower the coal tray. (This important feature lets you move the heat right below steaks that you wish to sear with high heat or drop it down for low and slow BBQ cooking.) The unit also includes a charcoal shield for indirect cooking and a warming rack, and the smoker hood has adjustable air shutters for easy temperature control.
Gas Grill:
Blaze Premium LTE 32-Inch Natural Gas Grill
On a Blaze Premium LTE gas grill, the 9mm cooking rods, 3mm-thick cast linear burner, and entire exterior of the grill are all 304-grade stainless steel, so you know that quality is paramount. This grill has a big focus on features, too. At first glance, you’ll notice the red LED illuminated control system that lights up each burner knob and adds a bit of flair to the cookout. On the hood itself is an easy-to-read thermometer while the grease management system makes cleanup a cinch. These convenient touches are part of what makes this grill a fan favorite!
Kamado:
Primo Oval G420 4-Burner Built-In Kamado Gas Grill
Who says you can’t have it both ways? Get the swift cooking appeal of a traditional kamado grill with all the style of a modern gas grill with the Primo Oval G420. Unlike metal gas grills that radiate high amounts of heat and pull the moisture out of food, the ceramic shell of the Primo Oval G 420 acts as an insulator to retain more heat and preserve the natural moisture and oils of the food. It also comes with a smoker box to add wood-fired flavor to your food.
Pellet Grill:
Coyote 36-Inch Pellet Grill
If you are looking for a high-end pellet grill that doesn’t look like a pellet grill, consider this one. The Coyote 36-Inch Pellet Grill gives you about 1,000 square inches of cooking area. The primary surface is laser cut stainless steel plate. At high temperatures, it amps up the searing power of this grill. She’s a powerful unit with a maximum temperature of around 700 degrees and direct-flame grilling potential. Digitally-savvy cooks will appreciate the intuitive touch screen controls which help take the guesswork out of grilling.
So, what are you waiting for? Built in grills are affordable, and if properly cared for, will provide years of enjoyment.