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    The Brisk It Origin 580 is a pellet smoker, designed for cooking at low temperatures for long periods of time. It has a temperature range of 165 to 500°F, and unlike gas or charcoal grills, you ...

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    Wood Pellet Smoker Grill. Z GRILLS is known for making pellet grills with a lot of value for a much lower price than top competitors. The big appeal of this model is you get a massive 697 sq ...

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    There are two innovations that got The Grill Dads and us over at Men's Health excited about the Ninja Woodfire: 1.) it uses wood pellets and their smoke as an ingredient instead of a heat source ...

  5. Pellet grill - Wikipedia

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    Pellet grills. Pellet grills, sometimes referred to as pellet smokers, are outdoor cookers that combine elements of charcoal smokers, gas grills, and kitchen ovens.Fueled by wood pellets, they can smoke, grill, braise, sear, and bake using an electric control panel to automatically feed fuel pellets to the fire, regulate the grill's airflow, and maintain consistent cooking temperatures.

  6. Barbecue grill - Wikipedia

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    A single-burner propane gas grill that conforms to the cart grill design common among gas grills. Gas-fueled grills typically use propane or butane (liquified petroleum gas) or natural gas as their fuel source, with the gas flame either cooking food directly or heating grilling elements which in turn radiate the heat necessary to cook food. Gas ...

  7. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    A propane smoker is designed to allow the smoking of meat in a somewhat more temperature controlled environment. The primary differences are the sources of heat and of the smoke. In a propane smoker, the heat is generated by a gas burner directly under a steel or iron box containing the wood or charcoal that provides the smoke.