Gather Grills produces unique, multi-function charcoal and wood burning pits that can be used as grills, griddles, smokers, fire pits or patio tables.
Current Backyard are dedicated to manufacturing electric powered outdoor cooking products, and a limited selection of accessories.
Expert Grill is a brand developed for Walmart and manufactured by Nexgrill. This relatively new brand is extremely driven by price.
General Electric has been in business since the late 1800s. Over the decades they have gone through many changes.
Solo began in 2011 with a Kickstarter campaign and has since grown into a two billion dollar business with a diverse catalogue.
Victory Grills is a new offering for the outdoor cooking market from mammoth online retailers, BBQGuys.com.
Bertello was formed in 2017. A low price point was key to compete with the Ooni 3 pizza oven, the pizza oven pioneer with a similar design.
Ninja makes just about any cooking tool you'll need, from multi-function tabletop electric ovens to food processors and coffee makers.
Magma also manufactures grills, griddles, cookware, accessories and even a pizza oven for camping and backyard grilling.
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