Charcoal barbecue K750 GAUCHO
fixedstainless steel

charcoal barbecue
charcoal barbecue
charcoal barbecue
charcoal barbecue
charcoal barbecue
charcoal barbecue
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Characteristics

Power source
charcoal
Installation
fixed
Material
stainless steel

Description

The K750 Gaucho is Kalamazoos newest grill concept, planned to be available summer 2014. The Gaucho is a wood-fired grill in the Argentinian style. Control the intensity of the heat by raising and lowering the grill rack above the flavorful wood fire. Use the 36-inch spoked wheel to effortlessly raise food high above the fire for lower-temperature barbecue flavors, or lower the grill rack for searing heat. This new grill features modern conveniences not typically found in a traditional wood-burning grill. The cooking fire can be started quickly utilizing the powerful gas starter system. The motorized rotisserie spit raises and lowers with the movement of the grill rack utilizing an ingenious chain-driven mechanism. And the ash collection system takes the hassle out of cleaning up after the fire. The K750 Gaucho Grill will be available for built-in installation and in two freestanding models, and features: 726 square-inch height-adjustable grill rack with a choice of grill grates, including optional Argentinian-style V-grates High-powered gas starter system to quickly start the wood or charcoal fire Ample, deep firebox with optimal air circulation for efficient cooking fires Convenient ash collection system for easy cleanup Large control wheel for effortless height adjustment Chain-driven, height-adjustable rotisserie Heavy-gauge stainless steel construction Hand-built in Kalamazoo, Michigan

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