Charbroil grills are the flagship brand of W.C Bradley Co. It's operated under the Home and Leisure division and is part of a company that spans 4 generations and 60 years of operation in Columbus, Georgia.
The Char-Broil barbeque grill division is considered to be responsible for putting the companys brand in the market, and has become a major producer of gas, charcoal, and electric grills in the world.
If the various types of grills weren't enough, Charbroil is now a maker of smokers and fryers as well. They've also entered the outdoor fireplace market and do both gas and wood-burning alternatives. Charbroil likes to say it's been keeping families warm and full for sixty years and you may have heard their tag line -- Inviting Everybody Outside Since 1948.
Infrared technology has been the new buzz in grill and Charbroil has been on board since 2008 with the introduction of the Quantum and Red series. This new emphasis on infrared grilling doesn't mean they've suddenly jacked up their prices. Their grills still range from $100 to $700, which is still very affordable form most consumers. They also still have their non-Infrared models for those that don't like the new gadgetry.
Charbroil grills can be found at retailers across North America. However, it gets a little complicated being this successful. Lowe's has exclusive rights to the Quantum and Commercial models. Home Depot, on the other hand, sells the Red series grills. To make matters more confusing, the Thermos Brand is manufactured for Thermos by Charbroil and sold exclusively by Target stores.
The Gas Patio Caddie is an award winning design that allows consumers with less space the luxury of a full-sized grill. It's easy to clean and even easier to move. If you're an apartment or condo dweller with limited outdoor space, this is a great option.
* It has a porcelain coated steel hood that offers great heat control
* There's a built in thermometer in the hood for at a glance grill management
* Simple one touch igniter
* The cooking surface is spacious enough (187 square inches in size).
* It's got the grilling power at 10,000 BTUs
* It also has a cast iron heat plate
The Gas Patio Caddie is ideal for lots of moving around and outdoor activities in very small spaces. It can cook only a reasonable amount of food. If you are cooking for a mass of people, perhaps, it is best to find a grill that has a bigger cooking surface.
If you're an aspiring pit master and aren't afraid of the newer technology, you may want to consider the Quantum infrared grills offered by Charbroil
* Even heat distribution is a breeze with this grill so you won't have to worry about hot or cold regions.
* The firebox keeps the food away from the fire, so you don't get flare-ups.
* Infrared is hot immediately and so hot it quickly sears your food, sealing in the moisture.
* For a wider range of temperature performance, the combination of infrared and open flame add new levels of control
* How can an infrared grill be less than $500? Consumers have voted with their pocket books on this one.
The Char-Broil barbeque grill division is considered to be responsible for putting the companys brand in the market, and has become a major producer of gas, charcoal, and electric grills in the world.
If the various types of grills weren't enough, Charbroil is now a maker of smokers and fryers as well. They've also entered the outdoor fireplace market and do both gas and wood-burning alternatives. Charbroil likes to say it's been keeping families warm and full for sixty years and you may have heard their tag line -- Inviting Everybody Outside Since 1948.
Infrared technology has been the new buzz in grill and Charbroil has been on board since 2008 with the introduction of the Quantum and Red series. This new emphasis on infrared grilling doesn't mean they've suddenly jacked up their prices. Their grills still range from $100 to $700, which is still very affordable form most consumers. They also still have their non-Infrared models for those that don't like the new gadgetry.
Charbroil grills can be found at retailers across North America. However, it gets a little complicated being this successful. Lowe's has exclusive rights to the Quantum and Commercial models. Home Depot, on the other hand, sells the Red series grills. To make matters more confusing, the Thermos Brand is manufactured for Thermos by Charbroil and sold exclusively by Target stores.
The Gas Patio Caddie is an award winning design that allows consumers with less space the luxury of a full-sized grill. It's easy to clean and even easier to move. If you're an apartment or condo dweller with limited outdoor space, this is a great option.
* It has a porcelain coated steel hood that offers great heat control
* There's a built in thermometer in the hood for at a glance grill management
* Simple one touch igniter
* The cooking surface is spacious enough (187 square inches in size).
* It's got the grilling power at 10,000 BTUs
* It also has a cast iron heat plate
The Gas Patio Caddie is ideal for lots of moving around and outdoor activities in very small spaces. It can cook only a reasonable amount of food. If you are cooking for a mass of people, perhaps, it is best to find a grill that has a bigger cooking surface.
If you're an aspiring pit master and aren't afraid of the newer technology, you may want to consider the Quantum infrared grills offered by Charbroil
* Even heat distribution is a breeze with this grill so you won't have to worry about hot or cold regions.
* The firebox keeps the food away from the fire, so you don't get flare-ups.
* Infrared is hot immediately and so hot it quickly sears your food, sealing in the moisture.
* For a wider range of temperature performance, the combination of infrared and open flame add new levels of control
* How can an infrared grill be less than $500? Consumers have voted with their pocket books on this one.
About the Author:
Mike Pit is a contributor to The Gas Grill Review which helps consumers find the best gas grill. Read more about Charbroil Grills and write your story when you visit. You are welcome to reprint this article - but get your own unique content version here.
No comments:
Post a Comment