Infrared Grills

Infrared Grill

Infrared GrillSummer time usually means outdoor barbecues. There's no better way to get that juicy tender meat than to use an Infrared Grill at those outdoor parties. Compared to the traditional gas or charcoal grills, infrared grills do a superior job to cooking tender moist meats and are especially perfect for searing steak.

Infrared radiation cooks the meat directly. In contrast, most grills use a "convection" type of cooking that heats the air around the meat and grill to cook the meat indirectly. With the use of an Infrared Grill, cooking time is cut in half and that dried chicken and thin beef is history.

While infrared technology may scare away those looking for a "deal" on a grill, the idea that this newer-type of grill (created in the early 1980's) is incredibly expensive is completely false. These grills are affordable and can be seen as a lifetime investment that is also safer than the traditional fire-emitting grill.

Infrared Grill

These grills heat via steel burners (grill racks) and ceramic tile, which keeps the heat uniform and prevents the "up fires" of traditional grills. That means no more partially burned burgers or side-scorched hot dogs. It also means that you can trust that you won't be burned by a random flame that shoots up from the grill, especially when you press down on the meat to see if the juices run clear.

Infrared Grill

The cost of an additional hundred dollars or so is well worth this type of grill over the traditional grill where you would have to purchase canister upon canister of propane gas. Infrared grills, with their cost to benefit ratio, are most certainly going to be the new traditional Infrared Grill at backyard barbecues everywhere.

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