Barbecue Grills

Premium charcoal and open fire grills, rotisseries, meat smokers, and grill accessories

Upgrade your outdoor cooking experience with our top-rated barbecue grills. Whether you prefer charcoal, gas, or electric, we have a wide selection of grills for sale to meet your needs. From sleek, modern designs to robust outdoor grill options, find the perfect fit for your backyard. 

Upgrade your outdoor cooking experience with our top-rated barbecue grills. Whether you prefer charcoal, gas, or electric, we have a wide selection of grills for sale to meet your needs. From sleek, modern designs to robust outdoor grill options, find the perfect fit for your backyard. 

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.

How do I care for my grill?

Most grills don't need to be deep cleaned after every use, but giving it a good scrub each season or at least once a year is a good idea. Once your grill is cool, remove the cooking grates and soak them in a hot, soapy water bucket. After soaking, use a grill brush with stainless steel bristles to scrub away any food or grease. Use an ash tool to remove loose ash from the bottom of your grill. Then, scrub the drip pan, inside walls, lid, bottom, and the outside of your grill with warm, soapy water. Be sure to let everything air dry after rinsing to prevent rust.

How do I choose the best grill for me?

Finding the best grill for your needs requires careful attention to several personal factors. Consider how often you grill, the food you plan to cook, how many people you'll typically serve, your fuel preference, and your space limitations. These considerations will guide you to the perfect choice.

How do I store my grill for winter?

It's important to store your grill correctly to keep it working and looking its best. You'll want to clean your grill before storing it to prevent any pests from moving in, then remove the burners and put them in plastic bags to keep spiders and bugs out. Remove rotisserie motors, batteries, and other electronic components and store them inside your home. Then, move your grill to a safe location away from the elements, like a garage or shed.