Sharp List: K750HT Hybrid Fire Freestanding Grill

Can a grill be considered a status symbol? Of course it can—it’s a sign of good taste, in more ways than one. That being said, only those with a true respect for the sacred union of meat and fire will recognize just how extraordinary this machine is.

With many grills you have to face the quandary of whether you want to cook with charcoal or gas. Not the K750HT. This dual-fuel grill can burn coal or wood in one instance, then propane or natural gas the next for a total of 107,150 BTUs. The cooker is built with a “grilling drawer” that sits above cast brass gas burners. To cook with gas, leave it empty. To cook with wood or charcoal, fill it up.

Best of all, the combustibles are ignited not with lighter fluid, chimney starters or any other homegrown method, but with the simple turn of a burner. Add to that a rotisserie drive, a choice of cooking surface and 1,000-plus square inches of cooking space, and you have the undisputed World Heavyweight Champion of grills.

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