Jon Tofte
TVWBB 1-Star Olympian
I posted earlier about picking up a working $2800 TEC Infra-Red grill for just $100. Tonight I did a couple of sirloin steaks on it. Here's a little feedback:
1) For so much money, this grill is really plain and lacking in any bells or whistles. No thermometer. In spite of having a nice stainless side shelf absolutely no place to hang tools. Seems really crazy to me
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2) Rotary piezo igniter that doesn't work. Easy enough to light, but I think I have found a really cheap source for a replacement. That would be convenient but even more important if I decided to flip for resale.
3) Here is how the Infra-Red burner lays out. The burner itself is a large version of what you see on the back of some Summit (and other brand) grills for doing rotisserie:
This burner is protected and covered by a special glass shield, basically like a glass-top range. Sorry for another upside down picture:
4) I mentioned before that the grates aren't very impressive. They are stainless slats made by doubling over pieces of stainless. These are then set in a square frame that reminds me a lot of an air conditioner (OK furnace for you far northeners) intake vent. They kind of wiggle around rather than being set in firmly. I don't know why they picked this system, but a custom set of Dave Santana's grates (rcplanebuyer) would make a nice upgrade I think:
This grill also has removable stainless warming rack. Just like on my Weber's I am not that much of a fan, but at least it doesn't rust out:
So, I fired her up again tonight with my two sirloins. Grill gets plenty hot. There were flashes of fire, but they don't last long. The glass gets SO HOT that everything pretty much incinerates. The flimsy grates did pretty well in delivering my beloved sear marks, and the overall steak had perhaps a little more "crust" than when I use my Weber (GrillGrates OR cast iron):
Our steaks cooked very well. They weren't world class, but I blame that on the less than high quality sirloin I got at Publix. Sometimes it is really good, and others it is not. My older son thought the actual grilling results were very good as far as outside crust and juicy center. I plan to give this grill another try with higher grade steaks when my budget allows. Then I will have to decide what to do:
Keep of Flip??????
1) For so much money, this grill is really plain and lacking in any bells or whistles. No thermometer. In spite of having a nice stainless side shelf absolutely no place to hang tools. Seems really crazy to me


2) Rotary piezo igniter that doesn't work. Easy enough to light, but I think I have found a really cheap source for a replacement. That would be convenient but even more important if I decided to flip for resale.
3) Here is how the Infra-Red burner lays out. The burner itself is a large version of what you see on the back of some Summit (and other brand) grills for doing rotisserie:

This burner is protected and covered by a special glass shield, basically like a glass-top range. Sorry for another upside down picture:

4) I mentioned before that the grates aren't very impressive. They are stainless slats made by doubling over pieces of stainless. These are then set in a square frame that reminds me a lot of an air conditioner (OK furnace for you far northeners) intake vent. They kind of wiggle around rather than being set in firmly. I don't know why they picked this system, but a custom set of Dave Santana's grates (rcplanebuyer) would make a nice upgrade I think:

This grill also has removable stainless warming rack. Just like on my Weber's I am not that much of a fan, but at least it doesn't rust out:

So, I fired her up again tonight with my two sirloins. Grill gets plenty hot. There were flashes of fire, but they don't last long. The glass gets SO HOT that everything pretty much incinerates. The flimsy grates did pretty well in delivering my beloved sear marks, and the overall steak had perhaps a little more "crust" than when I use my Weber (GrillGrates OR cast iron):


Our steaks cooked very well. They weren't world class, but I blame that on the less than high quality sirloin I got at Publix. Sometimes it is really good, and others it is not. My older son thought the actual grilling results were very good as far as outside crust and juicy center. I plan to give this grill another try with higher grade steaks when my budget allows. Then I will have to decide what to do:
Keep of Flip??????