$800, 700 degrees and available in less than 2 months are game changers. I have a Ninja Woodfire grill which is great for smoking, but the grilling function by itself does not get hot enough and is smallish. Kudos to a company that is not out to fleece the market but seemingly wants to bring a quality option.
Is it a regular plug for it, or anything special for it? I tried to reserve, but I signed up, eagerly waiting!!! So glad I held off on griddles, I don't want propane!
Yeah I saw that too, maybe the ones in their production line would work better, $1000 for this is way a bit much, especially since we already have better pellet or gas grills out there for less money
The grill gets to 700 Degrees. Dual Zones. That video was taken inside, thus the grill had to be turned on and off for demo purposes. (Note: I work for Current Backyard)@@SomeUserNameBlahBlah
This grill is very bad and service form the company is even worse. Took over an hour to heat up, the left side stopped working after a day, and the company still hasn't sent me a return label after 8 days. This giant box is sitting in my garage and now I had to dispute the charges to my CC company.
$800, 700 degrees and available in less than 2 months are game changers. I have a Ninja Woodfire grill which is great for smoking, but the grilling function by itself does not get hot enough and is smallish. Kudos to a company that is not out to fleece the market but seemingly wants to bring a quality option.
I just completed their booth for CES 2024
This is the first full size electric grill. You might want to check again. The charbroil edge electric grill has been available for awhile.
It would be cool if it had a easy swap griddle - best of both worlds.
Is it a regular plug for it, or anything special for it? I tried to reserve, but I signed up, eagerly waiting!!! So glad I held off on griddles, I don't want propane!
Normal 110 volt outlet. Nothing special required. (I work for Current Backyard)
@@leandimcmurphy2878 thank you for replying! I am a fellow Murphy myself! 😎
Love it 😁@@CHITECHDUDE
How does this do 700 degrees over such a large surface on a wattage that is typical for a hair dryer?
Great concept. Hopefully they can make money from this
Not when it struggles to rise above 280 F. Watch the temperature throughout the video for the left temperature zone.
Yeah I saw that too, maybe the ones in their production line would work better, $1000 for this is way a bit much, especially since we already have better pellet or gas grills out there for less money
They are kinda expensive, starting at 700.00-1000.00….
The grill gets to 700 Degrees. Dual Zones. That video was taken inside, thus the grill had to be turned on and off for demo purposes. (Note: I work for Current Backyard)@@SomeUserNameBlahBlah
I want to know how much power it pulls.
I think it's 110v
Only requires a normal 110 volt outlet. It pulls 1750 watts, 15 amps. (Note: I work for Current Backyard)
This grill is very bad and service form the company is even worse. Took over an hour to heat up, the left side stopped working after a day, and the company still hasn't sent me a return label after 8 days. This giant box is sitting in my garage and now I had to dispute the charges to my CC company.