Thursday, Jul 5th 2007 by Chris Davies


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Looking like an instrument of medieval torture and guaranteed to dominate your patio, The Grillery is a range of outdoor grills that knock your disposable barbecues and cheap catalogue specials into a particularly well-cocked hat.  Available in two models - the impressive 23-inch wide 2007 Standard and the frankly scary double-width 2007 Grillworks - both have 18-inch deep cooking surfaces, adjustable rack height and a patented juice-catching surface.

 The Grillery - 2007 Standard model

 The Grillery - 2007 Grillworks model

Constructed fully from stainless steel, the eye-catching wheel on the right side is there to ratchet the grill up and down with a full 16-inches of movement so that you can control temperature.  There are also two six-position rotisseries, ideal for a good spit-roast, and the juices from everything are slurped down V-shaped channels to collect in a tray at the front.  Then you can baste or discard, but either way you won’t burn your eyebrows off when a splash of fat catches fire.

 The Grillery - lurking in its natural habitat

Premium outdoor cooking doesn’t come cheap, mind; the Standard comes in at $1,875 while the Grillworks hits $2,825.  Both are available now.

The Grillery [via Uncrate]

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  1.  Bruce Anderson   View all comments by Bruce Anderson  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    $1875? Yeah, I’ll stick with my $150 Weber, thanks. I’ll dodge the occasional flare-up.

  2.  Chris Davies   View all comments by Chris Davies  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I don’t blame you, Bruce! You’d have to really, really love grilling (and catching juices) to spend that much.


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