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    36-Inch 1825 Flat-Top Grill. Blackstone is one of the best-known brands of flat-top grills, and this model lives up to the reputation. ... Traeger’s flat-top propane grill features three burners ...

  3. The 7 Absolute Best Traeger Grills to Buy This Summer

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    Grill it, BBQ it, smoke it, roast it, even bake it—these Traeger grills do it all. We tested over a dozen Traeger models to find the best ones to shop this spring and summer.

  4. Flattop grill - Wikipedia

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    Cooks at the Northern Lights Dining Room, Seattle, Washington, 1952. A flattop grill being used is located on the right. A flattop grill is a cooking appliance that resembles a griddle but performs differently because the heating element is circular rather than straight (side to side).

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    Nexgrill Deluxe 720-0896B (Home Depot) $449.00 at Home Depot. Nexgrill Deluxe 720-0896B (Home Depot) $652.55 at Walmart. Best Large Gas Grills Monument Grills 77352

  6. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    A gas grill burner is the central source of heat for cooking food. Gas grill burners are typically constructed of: stainless steel, aluminized steel, or cast iron, occasionally porcelain-coated. Burners are hollow with gas inlet holes and outlet 'ports'. For each inlet there is a separate control on the control panel of the grill.

  7. Pellet grill - Wikipedia

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    A Traeger Grill c. 1994. Note the side-mounted hopper where the pellets are stored. The Traeger pellet grill was created by Joe Traeger in 1985, and it was granted a patent in 1987. [6] Early Traeger Grills employed a three-position controller called an LMH controller that indicated settings for low, medium, and high heat.