Category: grill

Masterbuilt Gravity Series 560 review: A versatile smart charcoal grill

[ad_1] Like pellet grills, a fan helps maintain the desired cooking temperature. On the 560, it blows air upward, into the bottom of the charcoal hopper to keep the heat going and circulate it into the main cooking area. If you have the temperature set high enough for searing, you’ll see flames too. There are […]

Weber’s SmokeFire smart grills just got a lot better

[ad_1] As promised, Weber added a feature that lets you really saturate your food with smoke at the beginning of the cook. It’s called SmokeBoost, and it sets the grill between 165 and 200 degrees for this initial period. The Weber Connect app provides some guidance for times based on the food you’re cooking, but […]

The best grilling gear | Engadget

[ad_1] In addition to Traeger’s handy app that allows you to control and monitor the grill remotely, the Ironwood series grills ship with a pellet sensor. This add-on keeps tabs on your fuel supply, so you don’t have to worry about running out. The app also houses a wealth of recipes, which you can send […]

Is the Connect Smart Grilling Hub a great tool for outdoor cooking?

[ad_1] There are a lot of devices that tack on a bit of tech and connect to an app in order to enter the ‘smart’ market, whether or not there’s any value in doing so. However, Weber’s Connect Smart Grilling Hub isn’t one of those. When Senior Editor Billy Steele spent some time using it […]

Weber SmokeFire review: An intriguing work-in-progress

[ad_1] The SmokeFire grills run on Weber Connect, which is built on JuneOS — the same software that powers June’s smart ovens. It can monitor the grill and internal food temperatures to guide your cooks. Like the Smart Grilling Hub, Weber Connect will lead you through cooking a variety of meat and seafood, from prepping […]

How Weber used decades of expertise to improve smart grilling

[ad_1] Weber is admittedly a late entry into the pellet-grill game. It did its homework, however, and rather than simply put out a line of pellet grills with the Weber logo on them, it brought its wealth of grill knowledge to the table. It also listened to pellet-grill users, collecting info on what they did […]

Weber Connect will be a useful tool for grillers of all skill levels

[ad_1] I’ve reviewed Traeger’s Timberline and Ironwood connected grills that allow you to control and monitor the machine remotely. The connectivity offered via that company’s WiFire tech is extremely useful, especially during longer cooks like a brisket or pork shoulder. Trager’s app has a massive library of recipes and you can automatically set grill temperature […]

Weber’s grilling hub equips any grill with WiFi smarts

[ad_1] Back in November, grilling giant Weber joined the WiFi-connected pellet grill game when it announced its upcoming SmokeFire grills. A fancy pellet grill is a nice thing to have, and while they’re versatile, not everyone wants to pay several hundred dollars, or even over a thousand or more, to buy one. At CES, Weber […]

BioLite’s HeadLamp 330 is listed at its lowest price yet, $40

[ad_1] Today through December 4th, BioLite is offering its HeadLamp 330 for $40. That’s $10 off the listing price and the largest price drop we’ve seen to date. We included the HeadLamp 330 in our list of best high-tech camping gear earlier this year. The rechargeable light isn’t anything fancy, but it’s remarkably comfortable. As […]

The best gear for your backyard party

[ad_1] GRILL ALL THE THINGS If you’re having friends over, a good host always provides some eats. And when it comes to entertaining in the backyard, that usually involves a grill. There’s a literal truckload of options to choose from, and you can snag a solid setup for under $100 if you’re on a budget. […]