Spark Grills Inspired by Mid-Century Modern Design
These charcoal grills are a mid-century modern inspired outdoor cooking appliance with Palm Springs-style poolside backyard appeal.
Summer may feel like a lifetime away right now, but soon enough warmer weather will return, and with it the pleasures of cooking outdoors. And for that purpose, there might be no better looking new grill than these Spark Grills Precision charcoal models, a mid-century modern inspired outdoor cooking appliance with Palm Springs-style poolside backyard appeal.
Outfitted with oven-like temperature control and a proprietary charcoal Briq system that doesn’t compromise the flavor of charcoal while delivering the convenience of a gas system.
Finished with a pleasant matte sheen across its double walled porcelain enameled steel in charcoal and three additional colors, the $799 Spark stands apart from the typical all-black or brushed metal industrial grills prevalent at most home and hardware stores. In fact, the Spark grill could easily be mistaken for a modern drink cart rather than an outdoor cooking system engineered to reach temperatures as high as 905°F ? hot enough to bake pizza with the expediency of a wood-fired grill.
The Spark Grills’ extremely high temperature capabilities are attributed to skipping typical individual charcoal briquets for their own combination of wood and charcoal cooking medium. Formed into a single sheet and made in Boulder, Colorado, these Briqs purportedly deliver improved smoky flavor compare...
Summer may feel like a lifetime away right now, but soon enough warmer weather will return, and with it the pleasures of cooking outdoors. And for that purpose, there might be no better looking new grill than these Spark Grills Precision charcoal models, a mid-century modern inspired outdoor cooking appliance with Palm Springs-style poolside backyard appeal.
Outfitted with oven-like temperature control and a proprietary charcoal Briq system that doesn’t compromise the flavor of charcoal while delivering the convenience of a gas system.
Finished with a pleasant matte sheen across its double walled porcelain enameled steel in charcoal and three additional colors, the $799 Spark stands apart from the typical all-black or brushed metal industrial grills prevalent at most home and hardware stores. In fact, the Spark grill could easily be mistaken for a modern drink cart rather than an outdoor cooking system engineered to reach temperatures as high as 905°F ? hot enough to bake pizza with the expediency of a wood-fired grill.
The Spark Grills’ extremely high temperature capabilities are attributed to skipping typical individual charcoal briquets for their own combination of wood and charcoal cooking medium. Formed into a single sheet and made in Boulder, Colorado, these Briqs purportedly deliver improved smoky flavor compare...
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