Trager built a smaller grid for smaller exterior spaces
Trager’s only grid is his Flatrock Flat flat grille. Apart from this one model, everything else In the composition of the company Runs to wood pelletsS As the grilles continue to be insanely popular tools for the backyard, Trager expands its Flatrock line with a smaller one with two burners. The Flatrock 2 Zone has all the features of the bigger version, now called Flatrock 3 Zone, in a grid that takes up a larger space on your deck, courtyard or porch.
As the name implies, the Flatrock 2 area has two separate areas for precision heat control for each of them. U-shaped burners constantly heat the entire cooking surface and design to block the edge to the edge of the wind helps to keep the flame without burns or burst. Like the Flatrock 3 area, there are folding side shelves for resting and trays, plus the POP-And-Lock (PAL) rail system allows you to add the accessories that you need to complete your grid setting. Ez-Clean Grease Keg from other recent Trager grilles is also here, which makes it easier to get rid of liquids and debris after cooking.
The main attractiveness of the Flatrock 2 area is that it is a smaller than the original model. You will still have the opportunity to make snacks, crushed burgers, phajites and others with 468 square inches of Griddle from the cooking surface, but this new version will fit better in the smaller outdoor spaces. In addition, it is $ 200 more cheaper for $ 700. Unfortunately, there is still no word for availability: Trager says the Flatrock 2 area comes “soon” on its website and retailers in the US and Canada.
If you are looking for an alternative, Solve by Werber’s slate are well built and offer different options depending on the size and features you are afterwards. Starting at $ 549, you can get a 28-inch base model with three burners, which is available in a basic stroller similar to the company’s gas grilles. Even this smallest Weber option offers more 2 zone Flatrock 2 cooking area at 504 square inches. At the top there is a 36-inch four-burner version, which comes with an easy-to-read digital temperature gauge and a closed storage of $ 999. Moreover, Weber offers a 30-inch size between these two, with different storage configurations and an option to turn on this temperature gauge powered by the battery. This is
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