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The Spark Grill

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An innovative grill design that provides the flavor of charcoal grilling and the convenience of an oven.

Made with both convenience and flavor in mind, the new Spark Grill reinvents the classic charcoal grill. Spark’s innovative design combines the unmistakable taste of charcoal-grilled food with the functionality of a gas grill and the precision of a smart oven to become the best part of your outdoor kitchen. Spark Grill features the company’s custom Briq charcoal system that offers the same smoky flavors of charcoal, but in an easier to clean product.

Apart from their easier loading system, Briqs also have an ignition layer that gets hot faster than traditional charcoal. Engineered by scientists, the Briq system features natural wood and charcoal to ensure the perfect smoky finish. Flavors like oak, hickory, and mesquite give food the rich taste propane gas grills can never deliver. The pieces also remain intact after grilling, to make cleaning as easy as possible.

The ceramic electric igniter lights the Briqs instantly, with a simple turn of a switch. Temperature controls ensure superior precision, from 200°-900˚F, while stocking and cooling fans adjust the airflow automatically to keep the temperature just right. Plus, this grill also looks gorgeous with a minimalist design that blends clean lines and rounded shapes. Made in Boulder, Colorado, with a double-walled porcelain enamel steel build, Spark Grill is crafted to last and to handle the elements for years to come.

An app allows the user to check the temperature and cooking times at a glance, or to order new Briqs. If you want to get the Spark Grill for your garden or terrace, head over to the brand’s official site. Joining the waiting list will sign you up for pre-order notifications before the official launch date. The company also offers those on the waiting list 20 free Briqs as well as a free cutting board. Photographs© Spark Grills.

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