Sunbeam Grills

One distinction of Sunbeam grills is regarding the grill itself as much as the fuel it burns. This seems to reflect an insight that can be stated as thus: The most important thing about a grill’s performance is the taste and quality of the food cooked on it, and the primary determinant of that is the fuel used to cook it. Any serious and experienced griller knows that steaks cooked by gas taste significantly different than steaks cooked by either wood or charcoal. The fuel makes the difference!

Promoted by Weber, the Sunbeam grill is known for utilizing several specifically prepared forms of fuel, including ceramic briquettes, wood chips, and gas and Propane. Every Sunbeam gas grill and Sunbeam electric grill can accommodate both woodchips and the charcoal briquettes to enhance meat that oh-so loved Mesquite and Hickory flavor that have made barbeques a favorite pastime for many. With Sunbeam gas grill models, woodchips and/or charcoal can be added without the cause of danger, as long as no flammable or volatile chemicals are used. Besides, such chemicals could bland out the otherwise rich, intoxicating aroma that is desired. Sunbeam gas grills are very versatile as far as fuel consumption goes; the various fuel combinations can bring forth an endless array of unforgettable mouth-watering tastes that make each use of the Sunbeam grill, especially the Sunbeam Party grill and the Sunbeam, Grillmaster grills, which are designed for larger cookouts and will have hungry eaters coming back for more.

One prominent model is the Sunbeam Rocket grill. This is the particular model for which Sunbeam is known. The Rocket grill by Sunbeam is unique in that it is a portable gas grill, but it can cook many types of food, from pizza to steaks to even microwave TV dinners. As a Sunbeam portable gas grill, the Rocket can perform like an everyday house appliance. As a matter of fact, the Sunbeam Rocket grill doesn’t even look like a barbecue grill; rounded in front with a semi-dome top having a single, centralized electronic igniter, the Rock is reminiscent of some type of FAX machine. As funny as that sounds, the simile is appropriate because the uniqueness of the Rocket grill. Sunbeam features a site on this model alone, which says something. Anyone who is curious can find Sunbeam Rocket grill reviews with photos for closer inspection.

Sunbeam grill parts, along with accessories and, of course, fuel sources like Weber’s wood chips and enameled charcoal briquettes, at various locations throughout the Internet, including Sunbeam’s personal websites and any other websites specializing in barbecue equipment. Sunbeam gas grill parts, such as the Dual Oval burner ®, which circulates heat evenly, and the T-burner ®, for elongated heart distribution, are also available for those looking for replacement or enhancement accessories.

Sunbeam might not be a big brand, but the models it boasts sure do catch attention. Those who like to experiment with fuels and fuel combinations will find Sunbeam of particular interest.

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