Last night I cut two lamb racks into individual riblets, and fast grilled them using the firebox on my KBQ. This is a small area, so I did it in four quick shifts. I have had my eye on a larger surface wood burning grill, but space issues (mostly spousal concerns) have held me back. I've been looking seriously at a few:
Grillworks 42" http://www.grillworksusa.com/product...ks-dual-42-cre
Suntera 48" side or back Brasero: https://www.sunterraoutdoor.com/arge...7030crt-detail
I am interested in hearing from folks who have had any experience with these grills. Any reviews? I couldn't find any.
Ignoring, if you will, the price tags, one of my questions is: if they cost the same, what do folks think about the benefit of the brasero on the Suntera vs the absence of a brasero on the Grillworks. Does it matter much? Can one still move coals around sufficiently under a liftable grill without having the side or back brasero?
The Grillworks has fire bricks surrounding the cooking area, whereas the Suntera has firebricks underneath, but nothing protecting the surface from breezes.
Thanks for your opinions.
​​​​​​​Daniel
Grillworks 42" http://www.grillworksusa.com/product...ks-dual-42-cre
Suntera 48" side or back Brasero: https://www.sunterraoutdoor.com/arge...7030crt-detail
I am interested in hearing from folks who have had any experience with these grills. Any reviews? I couldn't find any.
Ignoring, if you will, the price tags, one of my questions is: if they cost the same, what do folks think about the benefit of the brasero on the Suntera vs the absence of a brasero on the Grillworks. Does it matter much? Can one still move coals around sufficiently under a liftable grill without having the side or back brasero?
The Grillworks has fire bricks surrounding the cooking area, whereas the Suntera has firebricks underneath, but nothing protecting the surface from breezes.
Thanks for your opinions.
​​​​​​​Daniel
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