ceramic grill
Tired of replacing that gas grill every year? Check out a ceramic grill today!
The ceramic grill is one of the most primitive grill designs, and has been around for hundreds of years. Developed from the old clay cooking vessels of ancient societies, ceramic grills have gained a lot of popularity in the recent past due to their durability and heating properties. In both design and function, the modern ceramic grills of today are very similar to their historical ancestors.
A ceramic grill offers a completely different cooking experience from traditional charcoal or gas grills. Fuel (and, therefore, heat) is used more efficiently, causing less waste and more flexibility. The ceramic construction results in excellent insulation, keeping heat in for hours, and allowing the ceramic grill to be used like a traditional grill, or a smoker. When using them to smoke meats, such as pork roast or ribs, you can leave the grill overnight without worrying that the heat will escape. If the fire is set up properly, and the grill is not disturbed, the ceramic construction on a quality ceramic grill will keep the heat levels high for upwards of 20 hours.
Because of the egg-like shape, and traditional grill-top design, you can also achieve perfect steaks or burgers with a primo ceramic grill. 500+ degree fires can be obtained easily. One of the major benefits of a ceramic grill is that every spot receives the same amount of heat. This is a sharp contrast to gas grills, where you can easily develop “hot spots” over time, making food preparation difficult. Using a ceramic grill, your job as the backyard cook is much easier, and much more fun.
Grill maintenance is much easier as well, compared to commercial charcoal or gas grills. Most grills that can be purchased at home improvement, or large big-box stores are made of metal. Over time, when stored outside (which is the ideal environment for grilling…) any metal grill will oxidize, rust, and generally fall apart. It is very difficult to stretch the life of a commercial grill beyond two or three years. However, a well-constructed ceramic grill will literally last a lifetime, with very little maintenance. The ceramic construction is naturally resistant to destructive weather that eats away at metal grills. In addition to the solid construction, most quality ceramic grills carry a lifetime warranty, adding another layer of production for the consumer. This makes a good ceramic grill an investment that can save you money over time.
For casual griller, to extreme grilling enthusiasts, a ceramic grill can be a great purchase that will greatly improve your outdoor cooking experience.