Fire Magic Monarch Magnum
It may be a little late for Memorial Day weekend, but grilling season is just kicking off: time to get a new grill. If you're a real grilling fan, check out the Fire Magic Monarch Magnum. Granted, it's not in the same range as the $35,000 Talos Outdoor Kitchen, but it's certainly not a bargain-basement barbecue at $6,600. The Magnum has an integrated smoker, a seamless hood, built-in halogen lights so you can cook late into the evening, a built-in digital meat and grill thermometer and dividers to clearly mark cooking zones, all of which can be independently controlled. Three burners provide 33,000 BTUs each and the grill has 792-sq. inches on its primary cooking surface. If you like rotisserie style foods, you can add a rotisserie attachment over the 26,000 BTU back-burner. With the Magnum, you can feed your friends, your neighbors and just about anyone else you've ever met. It comes in both movable and in-built models and is priced around $6,600.
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