Most Expensive Grilling Products Ever
Whether it's a stainless steel free-stander the size of a Ford F-150, or a complete outdoor kitchen with the beer bar built right in, some men measure each other's mettle simply by the quality of their backyard equipment
Keith PandolfiThis Old House online
Worth the Money
Men—like boys—love to show off their toys. From their perfectly polished Porsches to their plasma-screen televisions, nothing pleases guys more than keeping up with the Joneses—except outdoing and humiliating them as well. This is especially true when it comes to their grills. Whether it's a stainless steel free-stander the size of a Ford F-150, or a complete outdoor kitchen with the beer bar built right in, some men measure each other's mettle simply by the quality of their backyard equipment. With that in mind, we thought we'd show you the best lip-smackin', bank-breakin' barbecue products in the world.
Lynx Power Burner
About $1,775
Sometimes burgers and dogs just aren't enough to satiate your friends and neighbors. So how about cooking up a pot of chili, or some red beans and rice as a side dish? Or, heck, deep fry an entire turkey for that matter. This bad boy 46,000 BTU burner is big enough to accommodate a fat stock pot. Or, if you'd like to add some international flavor to your backyard, you can remove the center grate and slap down a commercial-grade wok.
Sometimes burgers and dogs just aren't enough to satiate your friends and neighbors. So how about cooking up a pot of chili, or some red beans and rice as a side dish? Or, heck, deep fry an entire turkey for that matter. This bad boy 46,000 BTU burner is big enough to accommodate a fat stock pot. Or, if you'd like to add some international flavor to your backyard, you can remove the center grate and slap down a commercial-grade wok.
Backwoods Competitor
About $2,900
Sure it was designed for professional barbecue contests, but the Backwoods Competitor is also perfect for the man who likes to entertain the masses. This stout and smoke-stacked machine, which looks fittingly like a safe where one would store precious valuables, can cook a half dozen one pound turkeys, or 32 slabs of baby back ribs all at once. And what's more valuable than that?
Sure it was designed for professional barbecue contests, but the Backwoods Competitor is also perfect for the man who likes to entertain the masses. This stout and smoke-stacked machine, which looks fittingly like a safe where one would store precious valuables, can cook a half dozen one pound turkeys, or 32 slabs of baby back ribs all at once. And what's more valuable than that?
Artisan Outdoor Pizza Oven
About $6,500
Say goodbye to Papa John's once and for all. This stainless steel pizza oven will fire up a thin-crust pizza in just five minutes right in your own back yard, and the heat can be adjusted to cook the pie of your choosing—from Chicago deep dish to Neapolitan. With all that money you save on ordering pizza, this $6.5K machine will pay for itself in—well—never, really. But your neighbors will think you're cool.
Say goodbye to Papa John's once and for all. This stainless steel pizza oven will fire up a thin-crust pizza in just five minutes right in your own back yard, and the heat can be adjusted to cook the pie of your choosing—from Chicago deep dish to Neapolitan. With all that money you save on ordering pizza, this $6.5K machine will pay for itself in—well—never, really. But your neighbors will think you're cool.
Kalamazoo 900 Series Hybrid Grill
About $15,900
Don't be surprised if you end up parking this stainless steel beauty in the driveway and Turtle-Waxing her like a 1936 Bugatti. The Kalamazoo 900 has 144,000 BTUs of cooking power—that's more power than most home furnaces, by the way. It's also got 864-square-inches of grilling area, and (best of all) cooks with charcoal, gas, and even wood.
Don't be surprised if you end up parking this stainless steel beauty in the driveway and Turtle-Waxing her like a 1936 Bugatti. The Kalamazoo 900 has 144,000 BTUs of cooking power—that's more power than most home furnaces, by the way. It's also got 864-square-inches of grilling area, and (best of all) cooks with charcoal, gas, and even wood.
BBQ Concession Shed with Log Cabin Kitchen
Starting at about $24,650
Wanna make barbecuing into more of a profession than a pastime? This concession trailer from Southern Yankee Bar-B-Q could serve as your own small business—or at least a terrific tailgating tool. It comes with an 8-by-8-foot kitchen equipped with a fridge, sinks, and storage, as well as central AC, and some heavy-metal-worthy stereo speakers.
Wanna make barbecuing into more of a profession than a pastime? This concession trailer from Southern Yankee Bar-B-Q could serve as your own small business—or at least a terrific tailgating tool. It comes with an 8-by-8-foot kitchen equipped with a fridge, sinks, and storage, as well as central AC, and some heavy-metal-worthy stereo speakers.
source; Keith PandolfiThis Old House online
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