What Makes Us Different?
Ash & Ember Grills Are in a League of Their Own
Ash & Ember is proud to provide high-quality outdoor grills to transform your backyard into the ultimate spot to cook for friends and family. We believe in creating products that work hard, work right, and give your outdoor space the look and feel you want. Here's why you should choose our barbecue grills over the competition:
Uncompromising Quality at Affordable Prices
Our grills are manufactured from high-quality materials like cast iron, reflective stainless steel, and ceramic shells, all while keeping prices accessible. You shouldn't have to compromise between quality and affordability. No cutting corners—just premium craftsmanship that outperforms other grills without breaking the bank.
Built for Outdoor Living
Ash & Ember grills are always designed and manufactured with real outdoor enthusiasts in mind. Our focus goes beyond just function — each grill in our collection is built to withstand the elements, making it a lasting addition to your patio or backyard.
A Grill for Every Style
We know that everyone has a different style when it comes to grilling. That's why we offer a range of grills to suit every kind of outdoor chef. Whether you're a die-hard charcoal enthusiast, love the open-flame cooking experience, or prefer a rotisserie grill for slow-roasting, you'll find the grill that matches your cooking style right here in our catalog.
Keep Your Grill Clean and Protected with Top Accessories
Maintaining your outdoor grill is just as important as choosing the right one. That's why we offer a full range of grill accessories to help you keep your grill in top condition.
Tools to Clean, Protect, and Enhance
From heavy-duty grill covers that protect your investment from the elements to grill brushes that make cleanup quick and easy, we have everything you need to ensure your grill stays ready for whenever you need it. We also carry a variety of accessories to enhance your cooking experience, like tongs, spatulas, and rotisserie kits.
By stocking up on grill accessories, you'll extend the life of your grill and always be ready to fire up the perfect outdoor meal.
Our Styles: Find Your Perfect Fit
At Ash & Ember, we offer a range of grill styles tailored to different outdoor cooking preferences:
- Charcoal Grills: For the traditionalist who craves that smoky, authentic barbecue flavor, our charcoal grills deliver the perfect sear.
- Open-Fire Cooking Grills: If you enjoy the rustic charm of cooking over an open flame, an open-fire grill may be for you. Perfect for camping trips or backyard get-togethers.
- Rotisserie Grills: Slow-roasting enthusiasts will love our rotisserie grills, designed for evenly cooked meats with that perfect crispy skin.
- Smokers: For the pitmasters out there, our smokers let you cook low and slow, infusing your food with deep, rich flavors.
Live Fire Santa Maria Grill
There's nothing like the rich, smoky flavor of a charcoal or wood-fired grill, especially if you're after that authentic Santa Maria-style BBQ. Our Live Fire Santa Maria Grill has a durable flywheel system, allowing you to adjust the grate height effortlessly for precise heat control. Check it out in this short video.
Frequently Asked Questions: Barbecue Grills
Have questions about our selection of barbecue grills? We've got the answers. Check out our FAQ for more insights and information.
What's better, a gas or charcoal grill?
Both can be a great option, and the ideal grill will be different for everyone. Charcoal grills provide that classic smoky flavor and more control over the heat, making them ideal for barbecue enthusiasts. Gas grills, on the other hand, offer convenience and faster cooking times, making them a great choice for quick, everyday grilling.
Can I use wood with my charcoal grill?
Yes, you can use wood in a charcoal grill to add a rich, smoky flavor to your food. Many grillers mix hardwood chunks or chips with charcoal to infuse their meals with additional flavor. Just be aware that using wood as fuel can affect cooking time and may take longer to heat up than charcoal. Some people prefer to use both simultaneously, using charcoal as the heat source and wood for flavor.