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Welcome to our end of season sale! All of our grills are discounted and can come in any reasonable shape you want. The only choice you have to make is size and the method by which it cooks. We even have vegetarian and vegan additions that will eliminate all non-desired food placed on the grill. Same can be done with allergies. Why do we do this? It’s because some people visit those with diet restrictions, ignore them, and take over the grill as if they are in charge. Totally optional addition though.
Now, take a look at our small, but expansive list.
- Gas– The good old propane grill. Our tanks are extra fortified to prevent leaks and punctures. They are also self-filling through a tiny portal, which accesses our propane reserves. This will go off when it reaches 10% capacity, but it will shut down the grill for about 30 minutes.
- Infrared– Using gas, a ceramic tile is heated to create more controllable thermal radiation. The smaller cannister has the same additions as the Gas Grill. The tiles will summon their own replacement when it is time to retire.
- Electric– If you don’t want gas or charcoal then we have electric. The battery cannot recharge, but we have an automatic replacement system. It’s a team of vultures paired with raccoons who are trained to do the work. All you have to do is give them some of the BBQ and they’ll be happy.
- Pellet Grill– This grill uses wood pellets and has a lot of versatility in how you cook the food. Each purchase comes with a list of preferred woods as well as where you can buy them cheap. The list changes as prices change. Grill comes with a splinter warning and removal system just in case.
The rest are all charcoal grills, but different styles. You can use any charcoal that you wish, but we do have a brand that burns slower. It means your charcoal will last longer and save you money.
- Brazier– A standard grill with a wire rack over the charcoal. These all have a button you can press for intense heat, which cleans the rack. Any food that falls through the grating is lost, but summons a helper goblin to make sure it doesn’t happen again. They won’t touch the food because they ate the lost piece. Many people sacrifice a piece just to get the help because some goblins arrive with special sauce.
- Kettle– This sphere-shaped grill is similar to the Brazier model, but doesn’t come with a goblin. Instead, it has a perfectly shaped cover, which can be made transparent by the turning of a dial. This allows you to check the progress of your cooking without losing heat. Larger models have a switch that will flip food to cook both sides.
- American Hibachi– Unlike the Japanese version that only warms food, these small grills will cook food. They can be folded to a size that will fit in a shoebox and can be cleaned by shaking it in its compact form. This grill comes with tools made exactly to its size, which can be kept in a side compartment.
- Tandoor– This is a more advanced grill made of clay and shaped to look like a vase. It can use wood or charcoal. A timer/thermometer is built into the tandoor grill, which will eject the skewered meat when cooked to your programmed desire. This grill comes with a robot designed to catch the flying food.
- Gravity-Fed– Nothing special or magical about this type of grill. It’s just really interesting and cool.




All of these are fun and unique! 😄😄I would be tempted to get the electric one just to see the trained vultures and raccoons. But my fear is that they would hang around and get into the dumpsters like the raccoons at my old apartment building. Sometimes, early in the morning when I tossed in a bag before heading to work, a raccoon would pop out of the dumpster. Very annoying. I like the propane reserves! Very handy. The Tandoor grill and the robot are great. Hopefully the robot will stick to skewer catching and not turn evil.
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As long as they get some bbq, they’ll leave after eating. They are highly trained professionals after all. During one of my food jobs, I couldn’t throw the garbage out for an hour because a raccoon was hanging around. If anyone tried, it would attempt to get into the garbage bag as we carried it.
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Oh my! Raccoons are persistent!
Where I live now, we have coyotes prowling around. I haven’t seen a raccoon, unsurprisingly.
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I’ve heard coyotes are around here too. Never seen them.
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I like the idea of an ejecting timing device on the Tandoor. I am forever getting my food overcooked due to flames. Does the robot do anything other than catch the flying food? (like serve and dishes?)
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It can kind of serve. Just places the platter on the nearest table. Dishes is fleshy human work though.
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Darn. Oh well I’ll take one anyway.
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I think I found a vulture feather in my potato salad.
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It’s fiber.
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I like the idea of the brazier. The bottom for intense heat to clean it would be great.
And the goblin sounds a great idea.
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Helper goblins are always a plus.
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I would put a baby dragon into my kettle bbq and heat it with live flame. Like with the goblins, I would be sure to buy enough meat to give the dragon its share.
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I’m confused. Cooking the dragon?
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The dragon would be the heat source.
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