Spring and summer are unquestionably our favourite seasons here at Coolector HQ not least because it’s when BBQ season typically rolls around and we can all enjoy an outdoor cookout filled with craft beers, hotdogs, burgers and other delicious meats that would make the likes of Ron Swanson drool. Well, you’ll need a top notch cooking instrument to make the most of this barbecue season and, quite frankly, they don’t come much more accomplished and cool looking than these Fuego Grills which expertly combine aesthetics with performance.
Fuego are a California based purveyor of first class grills and their cornerstone offering, the magnificent range of grills, really are second to none in terms of their excellent visuals and unparalleled performance. Boasting sleek, contemporary aesthetics that will look great in your backyard whilst your grilling your favourite meats and quaffing your favourite craft ales, the Fuego Grills have certainly captured our attention here at Coolector HQ.
Cookout Colossus
If you’re a lover of spring and summer barbecues (who isn’t?) and in the market for a new grill to really make the most of your backyard BBQs then these Fuego Grills are amongst the best in the business. These fantastic looking grills are the brainchild of visionary industrial designer, Robert Brunner, who was the former chief of design at Apple and designer of Beats by Dr. Dre headsets – so, as you can see, they certainly come from good stock. Just like the aforementioned brands, Fuego dare to do things a little bit differently than the rest and this shines through in the incredible looking grills.
From design to performance the Fuego Grill is like no other on the market and that’s definitely something we can definitely get on board with here at Coolector HQ as we love those who push the boat out when it comes to design principles and performance. Designed with improving your outdoor cooking experience in mind, the Fuego Grills, which come in three different iterations – the Element F21C, Element F21S and Professional F24C (which is the one you see pictured in this feature) – will revolutionise the way you enjoy BBQs year round.
With a compact footprint, these grills from Fuego don’t take up an abundance of space in your backyard and have a stealthy, understated aesthetic which you’d expect from a designer who worked at Apple previously. Extremely easy to assemble and operate, you’ll be enjoying your BBQ within minutes of taking the Fuego Grill out of the box. Capable of reaching temperatures of 500F in just five minutes with overall range of 250F-650F, there’s few foods that you won’t be able to cook up a storm with on this fantastic looking cooking instrument.
Technological Marvel
As you’d expect from anything from a former Apple designer, the Fuego Grills have some great technological design features that really does set them apart from the competition. This includes cool features like a push button electronic ignition system and a 21,000 BTU/hr. dual zone burner system for direct and indirect grilling (26,500 on the Professional). Small but perfectly formed, there’s more space than you’d perhaps expect atop the grill with a 346 square inch porcelain enameled cast iron cooking grate on the Element varieties and 525 sq. in. on the Professional that easily cooks for a whole family.
Historically, many might think “the bigger, the better” when it comes to grills but these grills from Fuego proves that this isn’t the case with its amazing visuals and impeccable cooking performance. Highly portable and easy to clean, these are the sort of grills that we’ve all been waiting for and with a price tag that starts at just $299 (up to $499 for the Professional version), you’ll be delivering the ultimate in BBQ awesomeness this spring and summer without breaking the bank.
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