| 48” Wolf Grill
Cart Gazing upon their shiny Wolf oven, people sometimes weep like Alexander the
Great knowing there are no more worlds to conquer. Well, now there is: the backyard.
wolfappliance.com/
outdoorgrills, $6,752. |
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Weber Summit E-650 Copper Much
like ER stainless steel grills have had a good long run, but sometimes you have
to move on. Next stop: copper. Start saving those pennies. weber.com, $2,499. |
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Evo Grill Remember the fun you
had as a kid the first time you went to a teppanyaki restaurant, and the chef
cracked jokes to a throng of amazed patrons whose food was being grilled before
their very eyes? Now you can be that chef. evoamerica.com, $3,150. |
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Kalamazoo Outdoor Artisan Pizza
Oven The world has two constants—gravity and pizza. It’s tough to
influence the former, but you can master the latter with this outdoor marvel,
which takes water, yeast and flour and turns it into a one-way ticket to Napoli.
kalamazoogourmet.com, $3,990. |
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Fire Stone “Condo”
Cook Number Grill Large propane canisters and condos are uneasy bedfellows, so
Fire Stone built a tabletop electric grill that sears with the best of them and
doesn’t look like something from a Consumers Distributing catalogue. cooknumber.com,
$499. |