With their colorful enamel paint jobs and characteristic streamlined trailers, Jambo's large custom pits resemble race cars.
Since 1965, Bravo Sports has provided recreational and sporting goods products such as scooters, skates, trampolines and pogo sticks.
Affectionately referred to as The PBC, it has proven to be a phenomenon in the residential outdoor cooking world.
Huntington has made gas grills in Huntington, IN since the 1980s. In 2009 Canadian BBQ giant, Onward Manufacturing, bought Huntington.
Broil Mate is one of five quality brands of Gas Grills owned by Canadian barbecue giant, Onward Manufacturing.
The Fast Eddy's by Cookshack line is a collaborative design from Cookshack and competition barbecue circuit pro, "Fast Eddy" Maurin.
Barbecue Kettle Accessories manufactures The Smokenator. It converts Weber Kettle grills into great smokers easily and economically.
BODUM started in Denmark back in 1944. They produce an assortment of kitchen and cooking items from coffee makers to utensils
SlatGrills.com creates lightweight, collapsible grill/stoves that can be used in a variety of ways with different fuel sources.
Ole Hickory Pits are pioneers in the world of high quality commercial BBQ equipment. Most Ole Hickorys are gas fired, wood burning cookers.
Southern Pride manufactures a range of units - small, medium, and large - for any size restaurant. Some are electric, but most are gas fueled.
Known for reverse flow designs, (see diagram below), Lang manufactures a wide variety of smokers from 36" to 108".
BBQ Pits by Klose has made some of the most highly regarded pits since 1986. Many top competitors use Klose pits.
When you buy one of these beautifully crafted and engineered cookers, you become part of the Bubba Grill Family.
Sweet Home Pellet Grills is owned by Sierra Products, a manufacturing company that produces quality hearth products.
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