Different fuels give different flavor but owning multiple grills isn't always practical. The Volcano Grill solves that dilemma with three fueling options. By adding a propane adapter, you can choose between gas, charcoal, or wood, while the collapsable frame allows you to take it to the campsite or the tailgate. With a variety of accessories, it can easily switch between a grill, dutch oven, wok, or even a fire pit for some late night s'mores.
Take it to the campground, the ball game, or anywhere else there's meat to be charred. The Grillo Portable Grill is made to be moved. The light-weight barbecue folds up like an umbrella in a single movement to be easily be transported to any location. The tripod legs and flower-petal cook top open up to create a sturdy, level surface, even on uneven terrain. A stainless-steel mesh "Fire-Hammock" can handle wood or charcoal and allows the fuel to be ignited from the bottom to reduce burns. The webbed texture allows air to flow for a quick heat time, while keeping the frame cool to the touch. When you're done, some water and light scrubbing makes the cleanup as painless as the setup.
Summertime is grilling season. When the weather isn't ideal, take the barbecue inside with the Philips Smokeless Infrared Indoor Grill. Using infrared technology, the grill heats to a consistent temperature perfect for searing. Reflectors keep the heat at the center, leaving the grease trap cool to keep smoke to a minimum. With a six-minute prep-time, non-stick grid, and detachable, dish washer safe parts, your outdoor model may be seeing a little less action.
It's almost summer. Time to up your cookout game with the Coyote Asado Smoker. Made from heat-resistant ceramic, it has adjustable venting and an integrated thermometer for precise temperature control, making it perfect for smoking, but also quite competent at searing and grilling, as well. The company's signature smoking grate is made from 304 stainless steel and offers 254 square inches of cooking area, letting it cook a crowd's worth of food at once, and the optional cart and side shelves let it more easily across the patio.
Get all the legendary cooking prowess in a more manageable size with the Big Green Egg MiniMax Grill. This diminutive grill stands less than 20" tall, yet still manages to pack 133 square inches of cooking area inside, and uses the same patented air flow system to give you precise control over temps, whether you're grilling, smoking, or baking. It's also made from the same high-quality ceramics as its bigger siblings, so it's built to last, but still weighs nearly 100 lbs — making it less "portable" and more "movable" than its size would suggest.