I saw that after I posted. No way to put it in a cart to see if it's truly available.Where is Angeles millwork? That might give an idea.
They look like the place is in Port Angeles Washington. So, maybe it’s available in the US after all!
I could see the appeal of that Spark grill when I first started grilling. I went with gas because I didn’t want to fuss with charcoal. Now I enjoy the benefits of both.As the saying goes, you guys are not the target demographic.
There's definitely a market for a slick/cool product like this for the millenials. The kids really aren't going to get jacked over getting the same grill their geezer dad has after all.
While the portability would initially suggest tailgates (which is off-demo), probably the idea is more that this thing takes up little space and can be put away when not in use. Might be just the thing for someone just buying a townhouse or first home with small backyards/patios.
Similar to the vibe of this new charcoal grill that I stumbled across recently. While this wouldn't appeal to our kettle/WSM/1990s Genesis crowd, it looks really cool.
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